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Pragati Singh

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There are some short-term courses in law that candidates can pursue alongside their graduation in taxation law or regular law degree. These are: Diploma in Advanced Corporate Taxation and Tax LitigationCertificate in Advanced Corporate TaxationDiploma in Corporate Taxation and Tax LitigationDiploma in Taxation LawsPG Diploma in Taxation LawsCertificate in Accounting and Taxation Laws

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To become a Taxation Lawyer, one has to complete graduation or postgraduation in Tax Law specialization. After this, they need to clear AIBE, the qualifying profession exam for lawyers' Certificate of Practice. After gaining some experience, you can begin looking for taxation law positions.Taxation law positions can be found in a variety of settings, including legal firms, corporations, and government bodies. Taxation law jobs can also be found on job boards and through your network.

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A Taxation Lawyer provides legal guidance to the government or individuals. They also study, draft and amend the taxation laws in India. Many times, they also defend taxpayers for tax evasion or fraud in a court of law. Taxation lawyers assist their clients in developing tax solutions to reduce their tax liability.This could include counseling customers on how to structure their company transactions, how to select the appropriate tax entity, and how to maximize tax deductions and credits.

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MNLU Mumbai CLAT cut-off varies depending on several factors, including the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the CLAT exam, and the number of seats available. For the UG programme, the general category students may expect a cutoff between 533- 538 and the ST students may expect between 30641- 30645. An estimated cutoff range for securing admission in the leading 3 NLUs will be 90+. If the candidate aims to secure a spot in the top 5 NLUs, the estimated CLAT cutoff will be 85+.MNLU Mumbai BA LLB (Hons) Cut-off Trends: Top NLUs ComparisonTop NLUs CLAT Last Round Cutoff 2023 CLAT Last Round Cutoff 2024MNLU Mumbai: 590 - 590GN
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Pragati Singh

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Some of the popular courses in IP law are the Diploma in Intellectual Property Laws, Post Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Laws, Certificate in IPRs- Law and Procedure-Advanced Level, Post Graduate Diploma in IPR and Labour Laws, Certificate in IPR and Patents Law, Certificate in Intellectual Property Law, Post Graduate Certificate in Intellectual Property Law and Practice etc.

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Pragati Singh

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Some popular PG-level courses in Intellectual Property Law are – LLM in Intellectual and Industrial Property Law, LLM in Intellectual Property Rights, LLM in Intellectual Property and Business Law, etc. Postgraduate courses in Intellectual Property Law are of one-year with two semesters. 

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Pragati Singh

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In UG level courses candidates need to pursue integrated law courses wherein after completing a basic graduation degree they can specialise in Intellectual Property Law whereas in a PG level law course aspirants can straight away specialise in Intellectual Property Law. 

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Some popular areas where Intellectual Property Laws are applicable are Copyright, Patents, Trademarks, Industrial Design Rights, Plant Variety Rights, Trade Dress, Trade Secrets etc. Laws related to Intellectual Property control who can use creations such as new products, artistic works as well as designs. The reason why intellectual property laws were formulated was to allow individuals who create/ invent things to genuinely profit from their creations/ work.

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To pursue a career in Intellectual Property Rights, candidates can appear for law entrance exams likeAIBECLATBHU UETDU LLB Entrance ExamMHCET LawAILETKLEELSAT India

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The top law colleges in India are as follows, refer out the list given below for more information:Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT KharagpurSchool of Law, UPESNALSAR, HyderabadNUJS, KolkataGNLU, GandhinagarNLU, Jodhpur

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