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Vipra Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

Definitely yes, being a lawyer is one of the most obvious career choices for BBA LLB students. Graduates with a specialised knowledge on both, i.e. business and law are well- equipped to handle various legal cases, including corporate and business law, intellectual property law, and more.

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Pragati Singh

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To become a constitutional lawyer you should follow these steps below:Complete High School EducationComplete bachelor's degree (LLB)Clear AIBE (All India Bar Examination)Then pursue LLM in Constitutional LawPreparae your CV for job interviewsApply for Jobs in Law firms and various Government organisations

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Jiya Singh

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The salary of a Contracts Lawyer in India can range between INR 0.2 Lacs to INR 25 Lakhs for 1 year of experience to 11 years of experience . The salary figure is taken from external sources, and hence may vary. 

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Kartik Yadav

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The average Entertainment and Media lawyer salary in India can be INR 22,58,253 or an equivalent hourly rate of INR 1,086. Moreover, they can earn an average bonus of INR 1.3 LPA. The data has been collected from external sources and may vary. But as we can see the figures are much high which concludes that there is a good scope in Media Law in India as well. 

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Jiya Singh

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One of the best course to become tax lawyer is an LLM with a focus on taxation law. This advanced degree provides a deep knowledge of tax legislation, compliance, and dispute resolution.

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Manisha Chauhan

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A banking lawyer gives legal advice to clients with respect to investment and revenue. He/she also works on corporate and finance-related legal cases for the clients. Apart from these, a banking lawyer also helps in arranging loans for clients for business acquisitions and mergers. They also deal with ensuring regulatory compliances as well as recovery of debts which are related to banking transactions.

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Pooja

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Yes, you can definitely pursue a Diploma in Labour Law (DLL) followed by a Master of Laws (LLM) even at the age of 32. There is no age limit for pursuing these law programs. Many individuals decide to change careers or enhance their qualifications later in life. DLL will help you specialize in labour laws, while LLM will deepen your legal expertise and open up further opportunities in the legal field.After completing these programs, you would still need to fulfill the requirements to practice law in India, which includes obtaining a law degree (like a 5-year B.A. LLB or 3-year LLB after graduation) and clearing the Bar Council exam to
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Kunal Lalwani

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Immigration lawyer courses are alternative programs that are defensive of offering prior knowledge with reference to immigration laws, policies and procedures. Key courses include:1. Bachelor's in Law : An undergraduate degree that takes 3-5 years offering legal principles is an important entry to specializing in immigration law.2. Master's in Law (LLM) in Immigration Law: A one-two year postgraduate course with a focus on delivering up-to-date information about immigration legislation and international migration legislation.3. Diploma/Certification in Immigration Law: Temporary courses that take six months to one year to complete and
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Soham Khan

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To become an Advocate after completing your graduation, follow these steps:1. Enroll in a Law Program:Three-Year LLB: Since you have already completed your graduation, you can enroll in a three-year LLB (Bachelor of Laws) program. Many universities and law colleges offer this course.2. Clear the Entrance Exam:Some law colleges may require you to clear entrance exams such as CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), LSAT (Law School Admission Test), or specific university-level entrance tests.3. Complete the LLB Program:Successfully complete the three-year LLB program, which includes coursework on various aspects of law, internships, and practi
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Sohan Hazra

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To become a specialist in cyber law as an advocate, one may undertake a Diploma in cyber law or a master's degree with a specialisation in cyber law, mostly in a legally-and-technologically-sound institution. Hands-on experience basis afterward is important, either through internships or engagement with law firms specializing in such cases. 

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