What are the benefits of doing law?

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Asked by Navik Navik

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    Arjun Gupta

    8 years ago
    It is a good course, worth to pursue.
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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Hi
    Law degree has many specialization like.
    Civil/Criminal Law
    Constitutional Law
    Administrative Law
    Human Rights Law
    Family Law
    Taxation
    Corporate Law
    Business Law
    International Law
    Labour Law
    Real Estate Law
    Intellectual property /Patent Law
    You may work in corporates, legal firms or start your own consultancy.
    One can either pursue a three-year law course (LLB) after graduation in any discipline or a five-year course after twelfth standard examinations, leading to a B.A.;LLB (Hons) degree . Admission to LLB is generally based on percentage of marks scored at graduation level. However, some Universities/ Institutions like National Law Schools co
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