What are the placement opportunities after doing BBA. LL.B.?
Asked by Harsh sahu
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Hi. Job opportunities for graduates of BBA LL.B. Course in the private sector include:
Business Consultant. Advocate/Lawyer. Human Resource Manager. Assistant Advisory. Human Resource Manager. Attorney General. Finance Manager. Company Secretary. -
SEE traditionally B.A. LL.B. People use to prefer but the scene now a days has changed with the corporate culture we SEE in semi urban areas. All these corporate house are in need of such lawyers who know not only to deal in civil or criminal cases but also have deep inside out knowledge of company law as well therefore B.A. LL.B. Is much better option than the traditionally followed by many law aspirants, since you will be having the weightage of Corporate law knowledge also which allows you to have a good salary package as a legal advisory, and also you can have the charge of company secretary in the absence of a CS of that company a...more
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BBA LL.B. (H) is a comprehensive and contemporary course of integrated knowledge and rigorous education. The goal is to provide a gateway to the corporate world of management and decision-making keeping in view the legal dimensions. Students who take this course will understand interaction between law and businesses, can anticipate the legal need of their business entities and comprehend how law and regulations impact them. They can work successfully with companies, law firms, and as legal officers at various organizations. They can also represent ministries in government through their panel in the courts as a standing counsel and repr...more
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Now there are plethora of career options for lawyers. Business Consultant. Advocate/Lawyer. Human Resource Manager. Assistant Advisory. Human Resource Manager. Attorney General. Finance Manager. Company Secretary. But you need to pursue your programme from a reputed proactive law school like ITM university Raipur.
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As per my knowledge, Students who complete BBA.L.L B. Degree Course have a lot of employment opportunities in administration, planning, management, banking, and industrial sector in addition to legal profession and judiciary. The course owes aspirants employment opportunities in not only the law sector but also in the business sector. The course will broaden your mind and after its completion, you can choose to work as a specialist in the legal field or work part-time.
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