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Shourya Garg

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It is a good field to choose as in foreign as well as in India there have been many cases with regards to employee and company issues so the best way is to practice in labour courts or associate yourself with an NGO.

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Shourya Garg

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CS and LLB is a great combination altogether as in case of corporate law you can easily enter into the capital market and company as in most of the places have legal and secretarial department as a singular entity.

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Shourya Garg

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Ph.D itself is a reputed degree. In case you want to study more you can pursue a specialized course in law or can go for higher education abroad, whereas, if you want to start earning, this would the best time to get a job.

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Shourya Garg

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BCA LLB is a course meant for students who want to pursue a career in cyber law or law relating to computer technology. Whereas, B.Sc LLB is for those who belong to the science background and are interested to pursue their career in law and science as well.

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Shourya Garg

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Both have their own meanings, LLB is done after graduation, whereas, BCA LLB is an integrated course which you can apply for after completing your higher secondary education.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, Campus Law Centre is a reputed institute in terms of law and is a name which everyone knows. It has produced great lawyers and also the standard of education is phenomenal.
The infrastructure is decent, its library is quite good and above all, it's a DU affiliated college.
Galgotias, on the other hand, is a very new institute and it not only focuses on law but other fields as well. Moreover, there have not been many law graduates passed out from this university. The overall setup for law is still under construction.
So, I would suggest in terms of faculty and the level of education, Campus Law Centre is way better than Gal
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, both Symbiosis and Amity University are private institutes and are not very old in order of their establishments.
However, Symbiosis had a better reputation in past while Amity University is equally competing with it.
If you get a choice between these two, I would suggest you choose Symbiosis because it is comparatively an older college and also there have been a number of batches who have graduated and thus placements would be better here.
Also, the visiting faculty members include Mr. Ramjethmalani thus the exposure is better there.The infrastructure is more or less similar, but Amity is a newly established institute and
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
As you want to go for law as a career, I would advise you to go for an integrated course offered BVP NLC. As there are traditional universities that may offer both 5-year and 3-year courses but the standard and level there are not up to the mark and besides, hardly any classes are taken up.
At Bundelkhand University also you would not get enough exposure that is needed owing to today's competitive environment.
So, I would advise you that for a better knowledge and exposure, please go for a college which has regular classes and also is UGC approved and the guidelines of BCI are also being adhered to which I doubt will be the cas
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Prabhat Kumar Verma

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If you want to pursue 3-year LLB course then graduation is mandatory, but if you have done CA/CS then 5-year course would be more beneficial for you as you can hope for corporate placements with a good salary package.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Becoming Mr. Ramjethmalani or Mr. Arun Jaitley takes nothing more than the devotion and discipline to the profession and above all an extensive experience.
To become a successful lawyer, you need to abide by the constitution of India as well as the Advocates act of India.
Beside this, you must not be the one committing professional misconduct thus work ethics are needed.
If you go through the works of Mr. Jethmalani or Mr. Jaitley, you can find no occasion where a professional misconduct took place.
Also, both have been ethical lawyers.
Thus, besides having knowledge of law, articulation ability is much required.
A successful lawye
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