I am doing Bachelors in accounting and finance (first year). I want to become a corporate lawyer. What should I do?
64 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Khushbu Mehta
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Answered by
8 years ago
Hi Khushbu,
You only need to pass your class 12th or senior secondary examination with an aggregate of 45% from a recognized board or university. After fulfilling this eligibility criteria, you can appear for the CLAT exam (common law admission test), conducted for the admission to the top governmen

Answered by
7 years ago
Hi Khushbu,
You only need to pass your class 12th or senior secondary examination with an aggregate of 45% from a recognised board or university. After fulfilling this eligibility criteria, you can appear for the CLAT exam (common law admission test), conducted for the admission to the top governm

Answered by
7 years ago
You only need to pass your class 12th or senior secondary examination with an aggregate of 45% from a recognised board or university. After fulfilling this eligibility criteria, you can appear for the CLAT exam (common law admission test), conducted for the admission to the top government and privat

Answered by
8 years ago
Once you complete your degree, you may go for LLB. And then after completing the same, you can choose to become a corporate lawyer.
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