B.A LLB Scope
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Law Firms
Judiciary
Courts
Multi-National Companies
Banks and Financial Institutions
Companies, Firms and Joint Business Ventures
Legal Advising Companies
If you want to study further then there are various courses like Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) (2 years), Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in Business Law (2 years), etc.
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Th candidate should have scored at least 40% marks in Part II with Psychology as an optional at B.A./BMR, M.Ed./ M.A.(Education)/ M.Sc.(Home Science)/ Diploma in Child Psychology or Industrial Psychology.
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If you want to do post graduation and not start practising straight away, you can opt for the following courses:M.A. Human RightsM.A. Human Rights and Duties EducationM.Phil. LawMaster of Comparative LawsP. G Diploma in Women Rights and Human RightsPh.D. LawDoctor of Laws (LL. D). .
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As a graduate, you can take navy a very good career option. Job in Indian Navy means pride, honor, with a good amount of pay. You get a chance for serving your motherland-something which each Indian wishes for. So let us have a look on various branches available in the Indian Navy and eligibility conditions to join them. Indian Navy varies the time of notification for these entries hence it is best to stay in touch with their official career website to be updated for the same. However, Many SSB blogs and websites are also a great help for example, if you are in continuous touch with say SSB Crack then too you'll be notifi
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Yes, Singhad Law College is recognized by BCI so, yes after your course you can get yourself enrolled.
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