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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Law is a diverse field of study. You can choose to profess different things based on your likings. Firstly, you can always practice after registering to a state bar council and then giving the BCI exams. Secondly, you can opt for judicial exams in order to be a judge. Thirdly, there is a course also known as Company Secretary for which you need to have commerce knowledge. Fourthly, there is also a scope for Public Prosecutor. Fifth, you can also try for notary exams.
There are many more options available.
Best of luck.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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There is something called JAG (Judges Advocate General) exams which Indian Army conducts twice every year for allowing law graduates to be a part of the Indian Army every year. For other details, check the Indian Army website.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Law is a diverse field of study. You can choose to profess different things based on your likings. Firstly, you can always practice after registering to a state bar council and then giving the BCI exams. Secondly, you can opt for judicial exams in order to be a judge. Thirdly, there is a course also known as Company Secretary for which you need to have a commerce background. Fourthly, there is also a scope for Public Prosecutor. Fifth, you can also try for notary exams.
There are many more options available.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Yes, there are many good books that explain the importance of law, it's meaning, etc. You can refer to "Legal Methods by Prof. Tushar Anti" for a detailed study.
Best of Luck for your future endeavours.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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After graduation one can opt for:
1. 5-year integrated BA/BBA/B.Sc/B.Com LLB.
2. 3-year LLB course.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

Contributor-Level 8

Law is a diverse field of study. You can choose to profess different things based on your likings. Firstly you can always practice after registering to a state bar council and then giving the BCI exams. Secondly, you can opt for judicial exams in order to become a judge. Thirdly, there is a course also known as Company Secretary for which you need to have commerce background. Fourthly, there is also a scope for Public Prosecutor. Fifth, you can also try for notary exams. There are many more options available.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Haraiank, I think you should go with lower NLU as it's a brand name. Please refer the link below you have detailed comparison between all the colleges:
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Sneha Singhania

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The placement are decent and good. Almost, 75%-80% get recruited from campus recruitment. You get decent packages and good companies to work with only if you can crack the interviews and Packages start for 10-12 lacs to 20 lacs per year.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Utkarsh,
Law and arbitration go hand in hand. There is 100% scope of succeeding in the field of law once you take up arbitration.
However, for qualifications to become an arbitrator and other rules, please refer to the link below:
http://www.icaindia.co.in/icanet/rules/commercialarbitration/arbitration&conciliation/chapter1d.htm

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Please check the cutoff announced for MHCET after the results are out also check what are the participating Universities and what cutoff have they put for intake of the students so only on that basis will you be able to know where will you get admission in one of the participating colleges or not. Symbiosis is concerned I am sure you must have got a call from SLS Pune regarding the personal interview and written aptitude test. If you do well in the person interview and return aptitude test you should be in one of the merit list announced by the college on its website so please keep checking about the merit list. Even if you don't get i
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