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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Well, when it comes to law, NLUs are considered as the premier institutes and thus they are better in every way from other institutes.
NALSAR is one such top NLU and is better than Amity Mumbai.
NALSAR is an older NLU has seen decades and thus the placement is better and also the faculties.
Amity is a new institute and also a private one.
Moreover, in terms of infrastructure, Amity might be better as a new institute but on other criteria, it can't be matched when it comes to NALSAR.
You must prefer NALSAR any day.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
It is again your matter of choice of what you want to take up.
There is no bar on this.
For a family lawyer, he must be well versed in personal laws.
Also, specialization in family laws would be an add-on.

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7 years ago

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey,
After you are done with your LLB, firstly, you can appear for CLAT PG exam through which Government Public Sector undertakings such as ONGC, IOCL, GAIL, POWER GRID, etc. shortlist candidates and thus you get a govt. job.
You can appear for IBPS for a legal officer in nationalised and commercial banks and also for RBI as an exam for legal officer is there
You can prepare for the judiciary and become a civil judge.
You can prepare for UPSC as well.
Apart from this, you can appear for state civil services.
Also, you can appear for APO exams and also can appear for every other exam which requires a degree.
Thus, the scope is not limited.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Cracking CLAT is not very difficult provided you are disciplined enough.
Step1- have faith in yourself, plan out your study, mark your weaknesses, have a leisure time as well.
Step2-Read more and practice more. Reading is a must. Newspaper, Law, English and then read more.
Step3 -Practice maths and reasoning.
step 4- Go through past year's papers and mock tests.
Step 5- Revise whatever you read. Make a schedule of revising whatever you read throughout the week.
Step 6 -Sit back and relax.
Step 7- Cover the topics and then revise and 10 days prior to exam just revise.
Step 8- The d day, be confident, attempt more, take risks and don't be ove
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
For this, one needs a valid degree of law and a license to practice.
A knowledge of property and real estate laws is advisable as this field includes the knowledge.
Apart from this, there is no requirement as such. You are free to choose your field.

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7 years ago

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Environment has been a subject of practice that is much prevalent. However, the field involves more of public interest litigations as Mr. M.C.Mehta has been known for being an environmental activist.
Also, the environment lawyering is not much profitable as it's for a cause lawyering.
Rest, one must prefer practicing at the High Court for better cases.

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7 years ago

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
For an Infornation technology lawyer, you need everything else that a lawyer takes.
You need a degree and a license to practice.
There is no bar on the choice of field.
You can practice whichever field you want to.

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7 years ago

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey.
For practicing tax law, you need to have a law degree and a license.
A specialisation in direct and indirect taxes is much preferred for better understanding.
Also for tax lawyers you need to restrict your practices to tax tribunals.

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7 years ago

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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

I myself have done engineering from Manav Rachna University and then MBA and then pursuing LLB from Campus Law Centre right now. There are a lot of prospective in lthe egal field, being a govt officer, Labour commissioner. Junior Division Judge, work. In a corporate firm, or public PSU. All the firms need academic research work form you in the legal field. And, these firm definitely give preference to an MBA. Also, you get paid hefty amount from 10 to 15 lakhs if you are competent enough.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Well, almost every NLU teaches company law in the most refined ways and much importance is given to it owing to placements at law firms.
Thus, you can opt for any NLU for company laws.
Also, the faculties at GNLU and RMLNLU and NLU J for company law are phenomenal.
Moreover, in every other institute, much importance is given to this subject owing to the placements.
Thus, NLUs must be preferred for company law.

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