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11th December 2010, 09:00 PM
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The eligibility criteria for admission in LLB is graduation in any stream with 40% marks. There is also a 2% Weightage for the post graduate degree holders So you are eligible to do this course. Though the short term laws courses are not feasible to become a common lawyer but there are many PGD program in law through which you can be a lawyer in corporate world for a specific purpose. Top Law colleges for post graduate diploma in various fields are: Government Law College, Mumbai. PG Diploma program in Securities Law Duration:1 year Eligibility:Graduation Bangalore University, Bangalore, , Post Graduate Diploma In Labour Law Duration:1 year Eligibility:Graduation Kakatiya University, Warangal, Post Graduate Diploma In Consumer Protection Law Duration: 1 year Eligibility: Graduation National Law School Of India University, Bangalore, Post Graduate Diploma In Human Rights Law- Duration:1 year Eligibility: Graduation Kakatiya University, Warangal, (Andhra Pradesh), Post Graduate Diploma In Law & Public Services Duration: 1 year Eligibility: Graduation Bangalore University, Bangalore, (Karnataka) Post Graduate Diploma In Taxation Law- Duration:1 year Eligibility:Graduation NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad PGD in Cyber law, PGD in patent law, PGD in media laws, PGD in International and Humanitarian laws. Visit the respective college/university for admission details. Thank You |
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3rd January 2011, 12:15 PM
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You need to undergo an LLB program as to become a lawyer. As Post graduate you will get 2% weight age. The basic requirement to join an LLB is degree. There are many short term courses for law subjects. But these courses are not that feasible as to practice as a common lawyer. PGD program is one such program. You can visit the official website of reputed colleges offering these courses for more details.
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10th February 2011, 11:02 PM
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Hi,
Yes you can go for LLB after the completion of MBA and the eligibility criteria is that you need to have pass certificate in your degree.For post graduates the weight age is only 2%.Well short term courses are not advice able to you rather you can go for PGD program through which you can learn every thing what a lawyer requires. |
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#5
11th February 2011, 07:23 PM
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to become a lawyer you have to get the degree of the LLB and being an MBA you will bw given 2% weightage ......
there is no any short terms courses available according to me ..... |
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3rd May 2011, 07:39 AM
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dear,MBA holder can make a lawyer.i think any short term course will not be beneficial to your carrer.so if you want to go for L.L.B then go for regular .you will get 2% weightage of your PG and after completing your LLB you can join corprate world as a legal advisor.
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13th June 2011, 12:12 PM
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I am completed my MBA in Finance in 2009 and presently working in accounts profile.But i am interested a job in core finance . Is the any short term course available which is beneficial for me . I am looking for PG program in corporate LAw from ASCL law school, pune . Is it Good . Please guide me.
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