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When it comes about job prospectus, for a law graduate there are plenty of opportunities. One point should always been taken care of before opting for LLB college or course, if your college or course is certified with Bar council of India or not.
1. Practising as an advocate in the court of law
2. Practising with Corporate firms.
3. Working as an legal adviser for various organisations
4. Working as a Solicitor general or public Prosecutor or offer services to government department and ministries.
5. Big Firms like, E&Y, KPMG, Deloitte and PwC hire lawyers for performing there tax divisions. They also offe
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
Kindly, follow the following points:
- Be Creative
This cannot be taught in any coaching classes or books or whatever, Think out of the box. Think of all the crazy ideas even though they might be silly(humor is also an added advantage sometimes)
- Speed Sketching
Practice speed sketching because there are lot of questions and you have less time to think and execute. Practice, you won't break your wrist while speed drawing so stretch your limits. Ask your friend to give a random topic and you sketch it as fast as you can.
- Choose drawing over writing
Although some questions do give you an option to write your answer or illustrate I'd sug
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Thanks.
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Specializations are offered in following areas:
-Marketing
-Finance
Human Resource Management
-Operations Management
-Information Systems Management
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This is a very interesting question. I have talked to many people who say that engineering courses actually are of no use because at the end they came back to IT after completion IT professional courses.
Other groups say completely different thing.
I would advise, if you get a chance in engineering then do it and later come to IT which would be more beneficial for career and easy to get job in MNC.
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If you want to pursue Law courses, no university is best than LPU because the way they are imparting education is commendable. Let me give you few highlights for the same. The School of Law is governed and regulated by the Bar Council of India (BCI), and BCI also provides its curriculum. Students have experienced internships at various High Courts, law firms, law chambers, commissions, corporate houses, and NGOs. LPU provides Experiential learning by Regular Open House Discussions to generate awareness about contemporary issues to identify corresponding legal challenges and implications. Effective learning, according to LPU, occu
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As per your degree and industry experience for better career prospects in BFSI sector. I would suggest, you should opt for management development programmes that are been held at many reputed business schools around India. this would surely help you to hone your banking and finance skills and would also keep you updated with the latest things happening in BFSI Sector.
And if in case you are in or around Pune. I would suggest, you attend the management development programmes taking place at Symbiosis School of Banking and Finance.
For more information, kindly visit the link mentioned below:
http://bit.ly/2f7Qwmx
GoodLuck!
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Good luck.
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