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Some of the characteristics of a lawyer, the list is not comprehensive :
Analytical Skills: A great lawyer has excellent analytical skills and is able to readily make sense of a large volume of information. Creativity: A great lawyer is creative and able to think of reasonable solutions when problems and unique situations arise. Research Skills: Preparing a legal strategy generally requires an extensive amount of research. Anyone involved in the legal profession should have excellent research skills to be able to find and comprehend pertinent information. Interpersonal Skills: Great lawyers and paralegals have excellent interpersonal sk
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Dear student, BBA LL.B. With emphasis in Corporate Laws. This programme aims to create a brand new race of Corporate Lawyers who would not only understand the intricacies of business but be equally well-versed in the nuances of Corporate Laws and Regulatory Affairs. This programme gives valuable insights in both the business functions like finance, human resource management, marketing, international business and corporate laws in the fields of Banking, Corporate Governance, Investment, Competition, Insurance and Mergers and Acquisitions. After its completion you may work in State Bar Councils, Indian and Foreign Law Firms, Multi Nation
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I believe an average lawyer with great people skills and understanding of human nature beats a very good to excellent technical lawyer with poor people skills. Because you have to know how people think, what motivates them, what they are afraid of or what they will respond to if you want to be a great lawyer. The lawyer who knows the law backwards and forwards. You know all the procedural traps and can navigate the rules of evidence like a magician. But if you don't know how to make a point with a judge, or tell a jury a story, or recognize when your client is shading the truth, you will fail. Lawyering is an art. It is a skill set. It
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Dear student, The best way is to attending a law school and get the degree. It is not that complicated like natural Science and not that theory based social Science like sociology, political or hard skill like administrative and management. The thing that make Law different is not the knowledge, its the mindset. That what you will get in law school. The mindset of a jurist or a lawyer is to question everything, but not in annoying way. We critics everything based on concept, norm, theory, living law and etc. That's what you will SEE in a court when a lawyer can turn something into his advantage. If you want to kick start a successful c
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Dear Student, Let us look at the question from a time point of view. BBA degree is a 3 year programme
LLB degree is a 3 year programme
So if you complete your BBA and then take up LL.B. You will have spent 6 years to obtain your LL.B. An integrated dual-degree 5 year LL.B. Programme will give you a BBA / B.A. + LL.B. - so you save one year. Let us look at the question from a career plan point of view. If your aspiration is to ultimately pursue a law degree, it makes sense to enroll in a integrated BBA LL.B. Programme. Let us look at the question from an employment prospects point of view
A 5 year LL.B. Graduate from a regular University w
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Dear Student, BBA LL.B. Or Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate integrated course with combination of the study of Law and Business Administration. BBA LL.B. Students have Employment Opportunities in Administration, Planning, Management, Banking and Industrial Sector in addition to Judiciary & Legal Profession. Business often requires legal services and if a person in proficient in both business and law, they can acquire extra perks on account of holding two posts at one time. Employment Areas
Revenue Department
State Police Department
Banks
Consultancies
Excise Departments
Judiciary
Business
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Dear Student, LL. M is necessary for joining the academia, and can be useful in research institutes, thinktanks and NGOs working on policy issues as well. Considering that a large number of law schools in India now pay quite well, this is significant. Similarly, requirement of lawyers are thinktanks, NGOs and research bodies have drastically increased over the last few years. These are great career opportunities. LL. M being commonly offered are Criminal law, Constitutional law, Cyber law, International law, etc. There are multiple universities from where you can do 1-year LL. M. Like IILM University Gurugram offers with Moot Court Int
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Dear Student, Most of the national law universities the admission to the same is subject to conditions on the scores of entrance exams like CLAT AILET and LAWCET. LL.B. Can be done in 2 ways ; 5 years integrated course which includes dual degree like B.A. LL.B.A. LL.B. (only 5 year) 3 year LL.B. Which can be done after completing your graduation in any stream. There are multiple universities in India from where you can do 5 year LL.B. Like IILM University offer B.A. LL.B. & B.A. LL.B. With Moot Court Internship, Experiential Learning along with Inter-Disciplinary Curriculum, For more details you can check their website https://iilm.edu
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Dear Student, Cyber law is that stream of law where all the cyber-crimes such as theft, fraud, etc. All of which are subject to the Indian Penal Code are addressed by the Information Technology Act, 2000. With advanced technology and changing times, almost all the processes are now going on IT platform. This is giving rise to increase of cyber-crimes in India as well as abroad. Cyber law is concerned with every individual these days. This is primarily because we all use internet in some or the other form daily. Internet is used when we create any account online, while performing e-commerce transactions, net banking, sending or receivi
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Dear Student, Yes, definitely with no doubts !
Science students can even study laws and their applications by using logical reasoning. I am also from Science background and trust me I find law more interesting than Science. However the only problem students from Science stream may face while doing LL.B. Is writing university exams
Those subjective papers, 8 pages answer per question, time management, writing speed etc. Are the few things Art students are better at. Also, the legal vocabulary, terminologies may bother you in the beginning but no worries ! Keep calm and read books, problem solved !
You will have to deal with lot of histor
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