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Daksh Ahuja

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Hi,
If you want to pursue your career in law after your Bachelors in commerce, you must go for LLB. After the liberalization of India's economy, there is a huge demand for highly skilled lawyers who are adept in the areas of mergers and acquisitions, banking and finance, infrastructure contracts, debt restructuring, FEMA regulations, IPRs, corporate governance, private equity deals, WTO law, etc. Law firms, both international as well as domestic, regularly recruit such lawyers in large numbers. Same is the case with big companies like TATA, Reliance, Infosys, Wipro, TCS, ICICI Bank, etc. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LLB is that
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Saharsh Panjwani

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WBNUJS is one of the most reputed law schools in the country and once you graduate you can target specific IPR law firms in India or abroad. If any of these firms comes for campus recruitment does target them aggressively, having done B.Sc LLB. It gives you a slight edge in understanding the scientific mechanisms and workings behind patents, copyrights, etc.

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Harsh Churiwal

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There is a scope for:
Legal advisory,Advocate,Family court,Civil and criminal advocate.

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hritik pokhriyal

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Scope is very good in this Field. Every company wants financial advices for their firm and this is possible with the help of a corporate lawyer.

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Anant Raina

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Refer to the link below and check out the top LLB Colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/ranking/top-law-colleges-in-india/56-2-0-0-0.

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Stela DeyJournalist with a flair for academics.

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You can go for Master's degree or start practising in courts. Be an assistant to some lawyer or work in a law firm.

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Venkatesh Prasad

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Law is a very popular career choice in any country and certainly one of the most respected professions with a wide range of career possibilities, and LLB has always been a popular career option in India since a long time.LLB graduates can perform both in State and central government. The aspiring individuals can work as attorney generals, judges, public, prosecutor etc. They can also grab opportunities in the fields of defense, tax, and labor department etc.
Here is a list of some best colleges in India which offer BBA+LLB Course:Colleges that provide Integrated BA LLB and BBA LLB Courses -National Academy of Legal Studies and Research
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey.
After completing your LLB, you have an option to go for PG which may be an LLM or an MBA.
LLM includes a Master's degree in law which provides you a specialisation in certain laws and you get a Master's degree in those subjects. Also, you become eligible for UGC NET for academic purpose also.
Also, LLM fetches you the same advantage as an MD after MBBS in medical.
However, MBA is something which is preferred by a lot of students as it is a deadly combo these days. The corporate houses do prefer a law and MBA graduate and also your prospects of better offers increase.
It does make a lot of sense to go for MBA but from a premier institut
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alok kumar

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3-year LLB degree is a good option after B.Com. You can specialize in direct and indirect taxes to become independent tax lawyer which is a very high paying job.

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