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Akash Jain

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
To become a commercial lawyer, first, you need to have a law degree from an institution recognized by the Bar Council of India. After that, you would need to register yourself to obtain a license to practice law.
Commercial law is one of the most interesting areas of law as it involves a lot of subject matter and a lot of diverse areas. You need to have a fair idea of commercial law to be a commercial lawyer. You can get this through the course taught in the law school. For more insights, you can pursue a credit course or diploma in this area of law. A Masters in this area of law would help provide you with much need insights and pr
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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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Akash Jain

Contributor-Level 8

 Hi, BSW LLB is one of the emerging courses in law. It stands for Bachelor in Social Work and Bachelor in Law. One point that I would like to emphasize is that since it is new, the job prospects differ quite from the traditional ones. The work areas are very interesting and if working for social causes drives you and you would like to bring changes to things around you, this course is the right one for you. The job prospects include working with research groups and policy think tanks that advise and suggest govt. Concerning framing social legislation. Further, you would also be the first choice of several national as well as inter

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Abhishek Dhawan

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Mudra Institute of Communication, Ahmedabad, conducts the MICAT exam in two phases. Candidates can apply for both the phases of the MICAT exam. Candidates are also allowed to apply for either of the exam phases. MICA shortlists candidates based on the best of two scores in the MICAT exam phases.  Candidates who do not take both the phases are shortlisted based on their MICAT score.

Candidates who did not apply for the first ohase of MICAT can also apply for MICAT-2. The registration process for both MICAT I and MICAT II remains the same. However, candidates who filled the form for MICAT I get a few details filled automatically whil

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Akash Jain

Contributor-Level 8

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To become an administrative lawyer, first, you need to have a law degree from an institution recognized by the Bar Council of India. After that, you would need to register yourself to obtain a license to practice law.
Administrative law is one of the most interesting areas of law as it involves a lot of subject matter and a lot of diverse areas. You need to have a fair idea of constitutional law and administrative law to be an administrative lawyer. You can get this through the course taught in the law school. For more insights, you can pursue a credit course or Diploma in this area of law. A Masters in this area of law would help p
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Akash Jain

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Hi, The job options for BLS LLB do not significantly differ from B.Com LLB or BA LLB. If you complete BLS LLB from a college which has a great placement record, you can get placed into law firms or companies. Further, you can also work with lawyers or start your own independent practice before any level of judiciary. Quite different from these, if you want to build your career in the field of academia, BLS LLB is a great program.

Through this, you can work as a research associate with several national as well as international organisations. You can also try your hand at working with policy research groups. Apart from these, you can also

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
Well, lawyers practising consumer law and protection of consumers are not many as it comes within their ambits along with other fields of law.
However, for a lawyer to practice consumer law, you must be well versed in the consumer protection act and other basic laws for which you shall need a law degree. Also, the lawyer shall be requiring a specialization in consumer laws including other laws so that grievances are heard well.
Also, the procedural aspect and knowledge is very much needed so before independent practice and internships are advisable with lawyers dealing in this field so that the practical aspects are learnt.
Bes
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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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Akash Jain

Contributor-Level 8

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To become a banking lawyer, first, you need to have a law degree from an institution recognized by the Bar Council of India. After that, you would need to register yourself to obtain a license to practice law.
Banking law is one of the most interesting areas of law as it involves a lot of subject matter and a lot of diverse areas. You need to have a fair idea of banking law and ancillary aspects to be a banking lawyer. You can get this through the course taught in the law school. For more insights, you can pursue a credit course or Diploma in this area of law. A Masters in this area of law would help provide you with much need insigh
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Anu AnkitaSEO Analyst

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B.Com LLB graduates can work in the following areas that are readily hiring skilled law graduates with a commerce background. They can get a job in the following places:
Business Firms, Companies and Organizations
Banks
Law Firms
Accounting Firms
Excise Offices
Financial Consultancy Firms
Institutions, Colleges and Universities
Courts
Judiciary
Multi-National Companies
Revenue Departments
Insurance Companies
Tax Consultancy Firms
Legal Advising Companies
Sales Tax Firms
Mergers and Acquisitions
Capital Markets
Corporate and Commercial Disputes
Private Equity
Investment Funds

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Shourya Garg

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VIT is known amongst leading institutes in the country. The amount and placement record with regards to achievement is commendable. All this has let the institution to build a great image in the education industry and the amount of placement and package the students get is perfectly good. Choosing such an institution will not be a bad idea.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Chanakya National Law University (CNLU) in Bihar, India, is a prestigious institution that offers law courses to students. After completing a law course from CNLU, students have various placement opportunities. Here are some common avenues for law graduates from Chanakya National Law University:
1. Judiciary and Legal Services: Many law graduates from CNLU aspire to join the judiciary. They can appear for competitive exams conducted by state public service commissions to become judges in the judicial services. Additionally, graduates can seek employment in government legal departments, public prosecutors' offices, or legal aid organizat
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Akash Jain

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Hi, To become a Company Lawyer, first, you need to have a law degree from an institution recognized by the Bar Council of India. After that, you would need to register yourself to obtain a license to practice law. Company law is one of the most interesting areas of law as it involves a lot of subject matter and a lot of diverse areas. You need to have a fair idea of Companies Act and ancillary areas of law to be a company lawyer. You can get this through the course taught in the law school. For more insights, you can pursue a credit course or Diploma in this area of law. A Masters in this area of law would help provide you with much ne

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

The placement cell of Jamia is fairly active and mostly managed by the faculty. However, not much is known about the success rate of this placement cell. That being said, students of Jamia, in their individual capacity, have managed to secure jobs in some of the biggest companies as legal counsels solely based on their own caliber. Some of these companies include:
1. AIIMS
2. Accenture
3. Britannica. Com India Pvt. Ltd.
4. HCL Technologies
5. IBM
6. Maruti Udyog Limited.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
DY Patil law school has managed to earn a name for itself in few years of it's establishment. It also has a vibrant placement cell which is in touch with industry and hence is able to place students in different industries. A law graduate can get absorbed as a law officer in different companies. Many students are placed as interns in law firms as well as with reputed lawyers. Many students prefer to study further in some or the other specialisation. Then there are some students who want to start off on their own and want to practice in a court of law. All this and some more opportunities are provided / given to the students of D
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

National Law University, Odisha is one of the upcoming NLUs with great opportunities. Unlike the top National Law Universities, the placements aren't very good at NLUO. It is also due to the fact that it's one of the young NLUs and does not have a place advantage. However, the Placement Cell of NLUO works constantly towards securing internships and placements for students. In the past, several law firms and corporates have recruited from NLUO or students have secured jobs through personal endeavors. These law firms include Luthra and Luthra, AZB & Partners, Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Link Legal, Nishith
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Akash Jain

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
Kerala Law Academy is one of the most prestigious law institution in the State as well as of the country. The students have a great academic and extracurricular record. To co-ordinate and facilitate placements, there is a placement Center in the college. It provides students with great opportunities at several places including law firms, corporations among others. These companies and law firms provide students with internships as well as recruitment opportunities. The most important names among them is Surana and Surana.
However, the work of this Placement Center is not just restricted to looking for internships and potential recrui
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Faculty of Law is mostly managed by the students. Hence, a lot depends on the time and investment and each batch gives to the Cell. However, despite that, the Placement Cell is active and running and provides a number of decent opportunities for internships and placements after college. A good idea would be to actively intern during the 3-years at the Faculty and try to secure a PPO by your own self. Since the number of students is high, there is great competition for whatever opportunities come your way.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, Symbiosis has been a name in professional education for quite a long time. SLS Pune being the top amongst others and thus SLS Hyderabad would also have some advantages of being a franchisee of The group.
Also, the placements would be good as Pune college has been quite phenomenal in providing placement opportunities on campus.
There are some good law firms and law offices as regular recruiters.
Also, you get a good exposure on campus.
There are some previous patrons including Khaitan&co. as a recruiter and corporate houses such as Ibibo and Pepsico.
Thus, you get enough on campus placements opportunities including law firms,
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Akash Jain

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
To become a Competiton Lawyer, first, you need to have a law degree from an institution recognized by the Bar Council of India. After that, you would need to register yourself to obtain a license to practice law.
Competition law is one of the most interesting areas of law as it involves a lot of subject matter and a lot of diverse areas. You need to have a fair idea of competition law and ancillary subject matters to be a commercial lawyer. You can get this through the course taught in the law school. For more insights, you can pursue a credit course or Diploma in this area of law. A Masters in this area of law would help provide yo
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