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Undoubtedly, JBIMS must be the first option due to its renowned brand name across India, its ranking among the top 10 MBA colleges nationwide, the highly esteemed alumni network, top-notch faculty, and excellent placements. You can keep SIMSREE as a backup.
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1. During your time at law school, make sure you opt for the subject of Human Rights as you elective to get a theoretical understanding of what the subject is all about and what all it will encompass.
2. Try and choose internships and apprenticeships in NGOs that work in your area of interest in the field of human rights (child rights, rights of women, rights of refugees, domestic workers' rights, etc. ). To build a good CV and also to gain a practical knowledge of the field that you are interested in.
3. After law sc
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