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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Evening classes for LL.B. Were allowed few years back but presently it is not allowed as per BCI. Although one may find some colleges offering evening classes but that degree is not applicable for practise. You can find a law college which require less attendance. Also colleges like Anamali, Guru Nanak Dev University offer academic LL.B. ( not applicable for practise). Also you can explore about law courses by Anamali, KUK, Symbosis, NLU, ILI, etc. Best wishes.

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Dear student, You can pursue BBA with business law or with finance and other specialisation, but you need to explore you interest more for each one of them. Both have their USPs and opportunities in future. One thing you should make sure that the university and the colleges should be one of the finest, Like IILM University Gurugram. For a good reputed, corporate background you may want to prefer IILM University Gurugram. By registering yourself at iilm. Edu. In and appear for the online application process for the same. IILM University invites students from any stream and background with a minimum of 50% aggregate in 10+2. The IILM Uni
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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MBA in business is a very niche specializations offered by very few colleges in India like NMIMS Mumbai and it is more suitable for law graduate. But you can pursue MBL from NLSIU Bangalore. It is an online programme recognised by UGC.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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LLB would be more beneficial as CS with a law degree are demanding and rare. LLB would also help in CS course and various other certification.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Firstly, you should be clear with your motive for LLM. If it is for a corporate job, gaining knowledge, or an academic career. LLM business law specializations would be more focused on the study of that law which deal with day to day business activities like specific trade law and business law. Whereas corporate law is more about company law, financial I. e law dealing with corporates like merger and acquisition. Corporate law is more lucrative and demanding. I will suggest you do LL. M from a good college along with preparation for Judiciary or competitive exam like bank exams. There are some competitive exams like Bank, PSU, Railways
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Hi,To be eligible for admission to the undergraduate programs, a candidate must satisfy any one of the following requirements
FA / F. Sc with at least 2nd division (I. e. 495 marks)
O-levels (in at least 5 subjects) and 2 A-levels. High School Diploma and International Baccalaureate (IB) result with at least 2.5 CGPA and equivalence Certificate from IBCC (if you do not meet this requirement meet the admissions officer for individual programmes)
If you do not meet the entrance requirement of a course, or a programmes you can always choose a foundation or a Diploma route. Kindly contact the admissions officer for your pathway. Students awai
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I am 53 Years and would like to pursue Master of business law programme from NSLIU BANGALORE. Please let me know what are the job chances which I can get after the course.

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Vinit

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It depends on your interest, your passion. It is for you to decide. However, in my opinion, the following factors would be worth considering:
*Masters in Criminal Law*: It would be helpful to the persons who are interested in:
1. Practicing Criminal Law as a defence counsel or as a public prosecutor;
2. Judicial Services;
3. Police Services, Narcotics Control Bureau, CBI, NIA, etc. ;
4. Working as legal advisers to pharmaceutical companies dealing with psychotropic substances under NDPS Act;
5. Teaching Criminal Law etc. *Masters in Business Law*: It would be a better option for the persons who aspire to associate with:
1. Corporate jobs;
2. L
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