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After LLB, one has following career options to choose from:
Civil Judge (Junior Division) exams organised by State PSCs for appointment of judges in the subordinate courts within the state. Central and state government. Also nominates advocates to represent them in District Courts, High Courts, Supreme Court and other tribunals. Advocates also have an opportunity of being directly appointed as a judge in High Courts and Supreme Court. Law officer exams of PSUs/PSBs offering the post of officer or assistant manager in executive grade. Short service commission in the Indian Army in the Judge Advocate General Branch/Law Cadre in the I
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Try to find a good college near you. But if you are ready to move to other city. You should take admission at DAV college Jalandhar. Its 103 years old institute. We are currently no. 1 in terms of placement with 100% placement at average pakage of 4 lpa, whic is very good after graduation. We have pakage higher as 10 lpa. Also DAV college Jalandhar has highest Naac rating in India. Which make us the best co-edu college in country. Also commerce department has a glorious records. Most of the university positions and gold medals are bagged by us. We also have a society known as commerce forum who organise various activities like cricket
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Forensic science course can be done at both levels I. e. UG and PG. The basic eligibility criteria of B.Sc. Forensic Science is 12th with PCM or PCB. While the eligibility criteria of M.Sc. Forensic Science is B.Sc. Forensic Science Biology or Physics or Chemistry or Biochemistry or Microbiology or Biotechnology or Medical Lab. Technology) or B.Pharma. Or MBBS or BDS or BHMS or B.A. MS or equivalent. So from above you can start Forensic Science course at UG and PG levels as per your eligibility.

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