Lawyer
Hello,
LLB in distance mode isn't recognized by Bar Council of India, hence if you wish to pursue LLB you have to go it through a regular mode, also law as a discipline of study isn't about learning theoretical concepts it's also about practical applications, admission to LLB can be done through entrance tests such as DU LLB, BHU UET, LAT, or even state level law entrance exams such as AP LAWCET, KLEE, TS LAWCET, MAH CET LAW etc, generally the eligibility criteria for LLB is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 45%-50% aggregate, explore more detailed information about LLB at https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
A student from the commerce stream can also pursue law. The CLAT exam is for National Law Universities. So, it is not necessary to give CLAT exam for law if you don't intend to join any NLUs. You can give other entrance exams for a law such as AILET, JAM, SNAP, etc. If you wish to join NLUs, you have to thoroughly prepare for CLAT. First set a routine for you, study for around 5-6 hours per day, practice sample papers and mock tests. This will help you in clearing the exam.
Hope your doubts are cleared. Thank you.
Hello Ankush,
Your answer is present in your question itself. You are giving preference to Business first and then to Engineering and then for Lawyer.
What I can suggest is
Option-1: You can study Management courses like B.B.A or B.B.M or B.M.S, etc for 3 years and then go for Law studies like LLB for minimum 3 years. OR
Study integrated B.B.A LLB course for 5 years and become a Lawyer.
Option:2 - You can study B.Tech for four years and then LLB for minimum 3 years and become a Lawyer.
Option: 3- Study B.Tech for 4 years and then pursue M.B.A for two years or PGDM for minimum 1 year and become Professional in Management
Option: 4- Study B.Tech + MBA for 5 years and then pursue LLB for minimum 3 years and in this option you can cover all your three hobbies.
Business- https://bschool.careers360.com/
Engineer - https://www.careers360.com/careers/engineer
Lawyer - https://www.careers360.com/careers/lawyer
I hope this information was helpful to you.
Good Luck!!
There are numerous job options available for the assistant to the lawyer in different law firms. For that I would recommend you to visit the top recruiment websites such as
Here you have to apply for the corresponding job profile and you may be asked for telephonic interview or any other selection method as proposed by the recruiter.
So visit this website and find out the job you want! Goodnight :-)
Hello junior,
First of all, all the best for 10th boards.
In 11th you can opt for any stream to become a lawyer. But I would recommend you to take arts side as political science would be beneficial there.
During 11th 12th journey you should prepare for CLAT exam to take admission in any top government law college like NLU.
I would recommend you to read newspapers daily from tomorrow onwards.
Keep your concepts and ambition clear and work for it until you achieve it.
All the best!
Dear aspirant hope you are doing well.
To become a lawyer after 12th .. You have to follow these steps.
As discussed above, after 12th students can pursue the integrated law programme which is of 5 years (2+3). For this, they have to appear for entrance exams for admission to specific colleges. Some of the most important law entrance exams with their respective eligibility have been discussed below:
Entrance exam and their detailsare -
After completed your degree in law. You have to practice . Top law colleges in India:
Top law colleges in India:
Ranking
Law college
Entrance test
1
National Law School of India University, Bangalore
CLAT
2
National Law University, New Delhi
AILET
3
Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur
LSAT India
4
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
5
National Law University, Jodhpur
6
WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata
7
Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
8
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
9
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi
DU LLB
10
National Law Institute University, Bhopal
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Hope it's helpful.
Thank you
Right now you're in VIIth standard, you're too young, it's good that you are already thinking upon career choices, you cannot go to law school after 10th standard, let me just brief you about law program,
basically law programs are of two types, first is integrated one based on 10+2 qualification for a duration of five years in many forms such as BA-LLB, BBA-LLB,BCom-LLB , BCA-LLB, BSc-LLB etc, and then there is three year duration LLB is based on graduation degree.
Eligibility of integrated law program is having passed 10+2 from a recognized board with minimum 50% aggregate, there's relaxation of 5% in case of reserved category.
Admission process can be based on the merit of the qualifying examination such as in case of TNDALU, or done through entrance test as follows-
Next comes the three year LLB program for which eligibility criteria is candidate needs to passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% marks and in case reserved category it's 40%. Universities like DU and BHU require minimum 50% marks while universities like Kurukshetra, Rohtak, Meerut require only 45% marks in graduation. Here only admission process can be done through academic merit or done through entrance test as follows-
explore more detailed information about law courses at https://www.careers360.com/courses/law-course
So, accordingly in future you can choose to go for integrated law course after 12th standard, or three years LLB after graduation whatever you prefer, there is no restrictions in terms of belonging to specific stream in any of these courses, but right now you should focus well in your studies, wishing you all the best for future!
Greetings,
In order to sit in the judicial exams of various states you must hold a degree in law and must be a law graduate from a Bar Council of India recognized law college. It doesn't matter whether you have done law from a higher ranked college or a lower one. However, you should maintain a high percentage in your semester exams as it will prove to be helpful.
There are 2 types of law courses in law which is 5 years course and 3 years course you can pursue 5 years course after completing your high school that is 12th and you can pursue 3 years law after completing graduation in any stream there is a age limit for pursuing 5 years course but there is no any age limit for pursuing 3 years course, no matter if you are 50 years of age you are free to pursue 3 years law course.
To become this officer firstly you have to clear the SSC CGL examination. Staff Selection Commission conducts the combined graduate level (CGL) examination for the recruitment into various government departments. The appointment of income tax inspectors is also done via the SSC CGL examination.
The salary or the income of an income tax officer depends on the place he is posted and various other circumstances. The in-hand salary if an income tax inspector lies in the range of 57,000 to 66,000.
Hope this helps!!
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