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How do I become a corporate lawyer after BA LLB?
To become a corporate lawyer, one needs to get a degree in law by taking up a five-year Bachelor of Law(B.A. LL.B) degree course after completing their higher secondary education(Class 12), or by pursuing the three-year B.A. LL. B after obtaining a bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
Can I do law and MBA together?
Hi, Yes, you can pursue a career in law after MBA. But it will be on the basis of your graduation. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LLB is that you have to get a minimum of 50\% marks in your …
Which LLB is the best?
National Law School of India University, Bengaluru has been ranked as the best LLB college by NIRF 2021 ranking. The top 3 ranks have remained unchanged from the previous year. The places have been taken by NLSIU Bengaluru, NLU New Delhi and NALSAR University of Law Hyderabad respectively.
Is BA LLB a good option?
Since BA LLB is an integrated law course, students do not have to worry about graduating from any bachelor’s degree. This freedom of pursuing law for students from all disciplines opens up new avenues for aspirants.
Is NLU a good option to become a legal practitioner?
It is true that all the students can become legal practitioners after graduating with BCI (Bar Council of India) approved law courses, but studying in NLU is the way to get into corporate as well for the students. The top law firms nationally and internationally prefer to acquire young law graduates from the NLUs.
Are NLU graduates better than other law graduates in India?
In this career path, graduates of NLUs or National Law Universities may have a slight edge over graduates from other law colleges in India due to the reputation and branding that has been tagged to NLUs.
How to become a lawyer in India after BA LLB?
After completing their BA LLB, the graduates often choose this career option where they will be able to practice law at any court of law in India. Graduates aspiring to pursue this profession will need to enrol themselves with any State Bar Council in India, following which they will need to appear for the All India Bar Examination.