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Well, Campus Law Centre is a reputed institute in terms of law and is a name which everyone knows. It has produced great lawyers and also the standard of education is phenomenal.
The infrastructure is decent, its library is quite good and above all, it's a DU affiliated college.
Galgotias, on the other hand, is a very new institute and it not only focuses on law but other fields as well. Moreover, there have not been many law graduates passed out from this university. The overall setup for law is still under construction.
So, I would suggest in terms of faculty and the level of education, Campus Law Centre is way better than Gal
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There is no official data available in India about the number of lawyers in both areas and about their salaries so it becomes tough to compare both.
Business law is about disputes between firms, companies, partnerships, and small businesses.
All these people or most of these companies, partnerships, and firms have their fixed lawyers and when any dispute arises their lawyers fight (I mean the same lawyer for that company), but when it comes to consumer protection laws, it is emerging day by day because a
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Looking forward with History courses. These courses always comes up with a subject specialisation and each subject offers different prospective and career outcome. Not just pursuing the course will help, but choosing right academic partner also matters. Many government careers are open to History majors, including positions as Foreign Service officers in the State Department, intelligence analysts in the federal government, FBI agents, defense and prosecuting attorneys, judges, and Congressional aides. Choosing right academic partner is always a challenge. There are many universities that offer this course, but from my own perso
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Any entrance test is always traumatic and full of anxiousness contrary to what one should be. Question that arises is what strategy one should follow. Whether it's DUET or JEE or any other examination, following tips will help you a great deal and avoiding all unwanted things and get you success in entrance examination.
First & foremost is the study of syllabus. Invariably, it's available easily and consists of subjects that you have already studied. Analyse this to work out which topics you are confident and which you will like to brush up. Using this most vital input, make a time table where you would complete studying syllabus
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Firstly, you need to make a good study plan for preparation. For that, you must have the knowledge about the syllabus and exam pattern. On the basis of your syllabus, design a proper time table in a manner that you will get the enough time for all the subjects. Time management plays a very important role in exam preparation so while preparing the time table must take care that study of one subject should not exceed for 3-4 hour as it can make you stressful.
Check syllabus downlo
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1. Clinical Psychologist: Clinical psychologists are responsible for diagnosing and treating mental illnesses. They work in government hospitals, mental health clinics, rehabilitation centers, and correctional facilities.
2. Counsellor: Counsellors work with individuals or groups to help them overcome personal, social, and emotional problems. They are employed in schools, colleges, hospitals, and various other government organizations.
3. Rehabilitation Counselor: Rehabilitation counselo
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As you want to go for law as a career, I would advise you to go for an integrated course offered BVP NLC. As there are traditional universities that may offer both 5-year and 3-year courses but the standard and level there are not up to the mark and besides, hardly any classes are taken up.
At Bundelkhand University also you would not get enough exposure that is needed owing to today's competitive environment.
So, I would advise you that for a better knowledge and exposure, please go for a college which has regular classes and also is UGC approved and the guidelines of BCI are also being adhered to which I doubt will be the cas
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Corporate law
According to the United States Bureau of Labour Statistics, the projected job growth for corporate lawyers is 6% (2014-2024) and their median annual salary is $ 1,15,000.
In India, after completing a course in corporate law, you can be hired by a business firm or a large MNC at a good salary package.
The starting salary depends on your skills and from which college you have completed your course. In general, you may get anywhere Rs. 25000 to 45000 per month. After some experience, you can easily get Rs. 50,000 to 1,00,000.
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Well, both of them compete when it comes to infrastructure. Also, the placements are comparable. Both the institutes are equally good and one must choose owing to his preferred region.
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