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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

See, opting for higher studies and pursuing a job, depends on your own choice and preference.
If you really need a job and do not have time to pursue higher studies, then you may drop the idea of higher studies. But, if you do have time and resources, then I would advise you to please take up higher studies such as LLM or even MBA after LLB is a good option.
Now opting for higher studies shall add up to your qualifications and in turn would fetch you better career prospective and job offers, because candidates having an LLM or MBA or any other qualification apart from just LLB are attractive for recruiters and you are preferred more.
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
See, opting for higher studies after LLM shall just be a choice based on your ambitions.
However, LLM in itself is sufficient these days to fetch better results for oneself. Even though it is sufficient, but yes having other accolades is an add-on.
You may pursue Doctorate, as well or any other course as you wish.
However, going by the trends, a person having LLM from a good institute in itself is sufficient. Also, freshers are highly preferred these days for the jobs by various law firms and also not much weightage is given for additional qualifications provided you have a good CV of yours.
You could take a job also and you would get o
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Doctorate in Law is not what every university offers, but I believe NLUs do.
GNLU is one such college that offer this and the panel is one of the best including professors from across Gujarat and other parts .Also, there have been a number of people doing their Ph.D from GNLU.
Also, every traditional university offers this among other Delhi University, Lucknow University, Banaras Hindu University, and Aligarh Muslim University are some very good universities.
Allahabad University could be an option for pursuing Ph.D, as it has been known for a long time now and there have been great lawyers born out of it.
Also, one could go for NLIU, Bhop
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Any law college, however does not specialize as such in real estate /infrastructure laws in India. However, there are colleges, like NLU, GNLU which has specific center dealing with real estate and infrastructure law and, thus you get to learn a lot from there.
Most of the NLUS have various centers under which various certificate courses and training programmes are taken up for that particular law.
For instance, GNLU recently took up a conference on real estate laws.
Also, you could have your subject of specialization as real estate /infrastructure laws in any institute that has a provision for specialization for eg. NLU-Jodhpur
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Talking of the scope and the reasons why I believe both the two fields of law have a scope in their own fields.
Both, the environmental law and humanitarian law have been a cause of action, and we get to see a number of contemporary issues regarding them for eg. Rohingya crisis these days is one such instance falling within humanitarian law. Also, the smog caused by factories nearby Delhi, falls within Environmental laws.
Also, there have been various known matters with regard to environment taken up by Medha Patkar, while Narmada Bachao Andolan and M.C Mehta also.
Also, for humanitarian laws killing of civilians in Kashmir, su
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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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The main aim of NTT course is to cater to the nursery (pre-primary) level teacher workforce in India. NTT students are trained in areas like child education, teaching methodology, nursery level subjects & communication. The training turns 10+2 passed students into skilled nursery teachers.
Pursuing NTT from distance learning wouldn't make any sense, as that would not let you learn a lot of things. In India, it is perceived that distance education doesn't make you competent enough. So, I would suggest you pursue a regular course instead of distance learning.

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Nikhil Guptawww.guptanikhil.in

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A Master's degree can carry a lot of weight in the teaching job market and those who have their Masters are regarded as experts in their field. In addition, a Masters is a basic requirement for teaching at the college or university level.
Pursuing a Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) or a Masters of Education (ME) can also help make you a better teacher. These degrees focus on teaching somebody on how to be a teacher, with a heavy emphasis on pedagogy, teaching methods, philosophy of education, and educational technology.
Whereas an undergraduate degree gives you knowledge of a certain subject, a MAT or an ME teaches you how to impart that
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

Guide-Level 14

Yes! It is absolutely possible to change the specialisation even after doing under-graduation from a particular stream. Universities allows but this transition generally degrade your value in the market. Suppose, you have done your under graduation in specialisation in Economics (Say, BA Economics), but now you want to change for Political Science (Say, MA Political Science), university will definitely allows this. Some university ask for particular entrance exam for PG and some may not. But this transition is possible. However, I'd not recommend to change in specialization because due to this change you lacks in "in-depth knowledge (o
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Tushar Wayal

Beginner-Level 3

It is said that 'credible competition law, and effective structures to administer that law, are necessary for an efficient functioning economy', so is the importance of the competition law. Pursuing additional certificate course and Diploma with mainstream course has been the choice of academicians for following reasons, firstly it gives you more knowledge of the course you interests in. Secondly, it keeps you updated with recent changes and challenges. Also, it enhances your career opportunities. Diploma/certificate in competition law can give you mover advantage in your career.
Course deals primarily with markets and business laws, co
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Tushar Wayal

Beginner-Level 3

Pursuing additional certificate course and Diploma with mainstream course has been the choice of academicians for the following reasons, firstly, it gives you more knowledge of the course you interests in. Secondly, it keeps you updated with recent changes and challenges. A study of Principles of Family Law in India is only one of its kinds in the world. In India, Family Law is the personal law of the person, which deals with the matter pertaining to a person and his or her family.
Hindu, Muslim, Christian and Parsi have their different personal law in India. Some of these laws are uncodified while some others are codified. Pursuing add
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