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Hi Paras,
You hold a bachelor's degree and that is enough. Your grades however are not upto the mark. You should try for another stream, probably engineering is not the right fit for you. Studies abroad will be more rigorous. You may still check the list below:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/new-zealand/certificate-diploma-in-engineering-colleges-cl
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In order to become a judge, one has to qualify the judicial service examination conducted annually by the Public Service Commission of the respective states. To appear in this exam, one must hold a Bachelor's legal degree like BA LLB after completing class 12th or LLB degree after graduation from a recognised university or institution and must have enrolled as an advocate with membership in the state bar council.
The age limit for taking the exam may vary from state to state.
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After Pursuing law you can work in:
Law Firms
Independent lawyer after some years of experience
In Government departments like Human Rights commission, PSUs etc
You can prepare for Judicial Services
In my opinion you should opt for BA LLB where you can choose political Science as your BA subject.
Entrance Exams. - CLAT, SAT, BLAT, IPU CET, NLU D
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Yes, absolutely, you can pursue an MBA in Oil and Gas after completing your BBA. Your BBA provides a solid foundation in business principles, which is a valuable asset for an MBA program, even a specialised one like Oil and Gas. While some students might have an engineering or technical background, a business background like yours is equally relevant, especially for the management and strategic aspects of the MBA curriculum. GIBS Business school, or any business school offering this specialization, would likely welcome applicants with a BBA.
Your BBA background allows you to understand the basic operational elements of business, which c
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For more details, kindly visit https://Shiksha.com
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Government Universities better in term of fee and recognition but you need to check every factors like:
Placement, brand value, companies interaction, course structure upto the market standard that normally government university won't update time to time, infrastructure, foreign exchange, etc.
You won't get all these factors fully in every government institute except IIM.
So, it's better that you need to reconsider your option and check this link for more institutes.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-india/2-2-0-0-0
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University of Melbourne's Melbourne Law School is one of the best option you can think of. You can also check Monash University Law Chambers and La Trobe University, Melbourne Campus.
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