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).
for more info:https://www.learnpick.in/blog/become-a-lawyer-in-india
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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/
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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
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,
From where do you want to pursue this course as the admission and eligibility criteria vary accordingly.
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