What should I do after BA to make a career in the law or teaching?
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After having done your undergraduate in BA, join a three years LLB course as offered by many universities. Then go for LLM, if you wanna be a legal academician.
If you wanna go for the normal teaching line, then do your post graduation in arts and then apply for B.Ed.

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8 years ago
If you want to make a career in the field of law you may do 3 years LLB course by appearing for law entrance examinations. In order to become a teacher you may do B.Ed or MA-B.Ed.
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8 years ago
AMU has law faculty. Faculty of Law, AMU runs 5-year BA LLB. (Integrated) course and 2 years LLM. It also has 3-year PG Diploma courses in various specialisations.
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