Commercial Lawyer
Hello Dear,
After completing your LLB course(CLAT), you become a lawyer(commercial or public). However, you are still not an advocate. To become an advocate, you will have to enroll yourself with any State Bar Council and clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).
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Hey.
A commercial lawyer is required to possess strong analytic skills, good interpersonal skills and a keen understanding of the business environment. This area of law would require long working hours, though you will be paid really well too. You should speak to a commercial lawyer, to know about his/ her experiences, work schedule, area, time etc.
Many law firms in India and many international law firms work in this area. For a job here, you can either get placed through your college placements. For this you would require a good college with placements. Even if you do not pursue law from a college with a good placement record you can increase your prospects in selection by internships in firms in the same area of law. Many legal firms offers jobs to deserving and regular interns. Otherwise you can apply on your personal basis and you might get selected on the basis of your merit, co curricular activities, moots, internships, personal interview etc. You can also increase your prospects by pursuing masters (LLM) in the area of law that you are interested in like Intellectual property, business law etc.
Best of luck!
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Dear Shbashis,
As per my knowledge there is no national law college which offers b.com corporate law. I think you are interested in doing B.Com LLB from NLU, if that is the case, then you have the options of doing five year integrated B.Com., LL.B.(Hons.) from Tamil Nadu National Law School and Gujrat National Law School. I hope it helps!
Hey Lakshya.
Lets start from class 12 percentage and gradually advance towards LLM and job opportunities.
For appearing in CLAT, AILET, ULSAT, IPUCET, Nirma University, you will require 50% in your class 12. However there are other law entrance exams which demand 45% in class 12, like MHCET, AP LAWCET, TS LAWCET.
Next up is the requirement of BA LLB or additional study of LLM. You can very easily get a job right after BA LLB. The condition is that you will have to work very hard in the 5 years of your college and develop ypur skills like no one else has done. Do something different and creative from others and enhance it to the level that the recruiters fall head over heels for you. Talking of LLM, it will be a cherry on the cake. But because candidates had spent 5 years already in BA LLB, there are very less who go for LLM. Though LLM will give you far more job opportunities, and the chances of getting a job abroad also.
As for the experience, you will definitely have to go for mock courts and internships at decent places for the development of your skills and for increasing your chances to get selected for companies which have a good name. Make sure that you score a fair percentage throughout the college years.
Thats it! I hope I have answered all your queries in here. Please feel free to respond and ask further questions.
All the best.
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