Interesting choice of a career.All the very best for your 12th results.Since you have opted for the LAW course, I am sure you have a specific goal in mind too..As far as the college you mentioned, JSS Law college, as per the website and under the listing of good colleges,it does show a recognition. But please be aware that it is an autonomous body, though they also have to follow the rules and regulations laid down by the board, but their way of teaching and course curriculum and assessments would most likely differ from a government recognized college.Though they have to abide by the rules an
Hi Dear Friend,Thank you very much for coming on this platform with your query, we will try our best y giving you the right suggestions and advice.Well first of all, you have asked one question but actually there are two question hidden in it. How? I am going to explain it...Working with and in an MNC and working as an Independent Corporate Lawyer is two different thing and there is a huge difference in both the working pattern.If you are working for an MNC as a Corporate Lawyer, it is understood that you are doing a job there and there are few rules and regulations and obligations comes along
Hi Friend,Thank you very much for coming with your question on this platform, We are very happy to guide you in order to get you the best for yourself.I am also an Advocate by profession and I have degrees like BSL.LLB, LLM, PGDBCL, PGDBM, PGDCLComing to your question, I assume you have already completed your LLB and also have registered yourself at the Bar Council.Well as far as the opportunity is concerned there are plenty of opportunities available for an aspirant advocate who wants to join any of the law firm in order to get the practical idea of the legal field and in order to explore the
Hi FriendHonestly speaking there are no options for a Corporate Lawyer as far as the career is concerned, but there are many things you can do different being a Corporate Lawyer only. So please erase this thing from your mind that there are any options as a career after becoming a corporate lawyer.what I am trying to tell you here is that being a Corporate Lawyer only you can do many things differently then why to change your career entirely??? Try to do something new in your existing career only which is different from your day to day routine in your field. If you do so you will find that car
Hi my friend,
Well I would like to start answering your question in a step by step process.
First, Resumes are very important as you must be knowing in order to get the even 0.001% interest of the resume reader or the interviewer, it is like the " First impression is your last impression'. Whatever is there on the resume, should be so catchy and eye attracting that the person who is going to take your interview should give you first preference than others who are competing with you.
Second, Corporate Lawyers are
Dear Friend,
According to the Bar Council of India...only those who have obtained a degree of LLB can enrolled as an Advocate to the Bar Council, so naturally in order to become a Corporate Lawyer you need an LLb Degree. In this field there is no short cuts, you have to pass LLB if you want to become an Advocate.
You can not become a Corporate Lawyer untill and unless you have an LLB Degree.
Further, there is a way out of this...if you want to do what corporate advocates do then there is a way but its tuff and in that case you can appear
Dear Friend,Thank you very much for coming to this platform with your queri.First of becoming a Corporate Lawyer is not easy as it seems to be....it takes a lot out of you in order to be able to endeveour what you have and what you possess.First of all it is very important for a corporate lawyer to be able to under stand the minds of various people, so he/she should be mind reader in order to make a clear picture of the entire case in your head before getting prepared for the trials. You should be so much able to understand the minds of a people that you know that in which direction you need t
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Will you go to a Punjabi Restaurant and ask for a Gujarati Thali???? The answer is NO, however if the Gujarati Thali is available in the restaurant you can order it and you can have it, BUT you will not enjoy the taste of the food the way it should be...and the real taste you will find in Gujarati Restaurant only.
Second in order to become a corporate lawyer, you need an LLB degree not an engineering degree....based on engineering degree You can not become a Corporate Lawyer at all...
Moral is, Engineering and Law both are
Dear Corporate Law Professorship Aspirant,You know what? This is one of the best and unique queries I have come across in my seven years of career counselling which includes counselling for many students of diverse fields like finance / law / management / engineering, etc. As an Educationist I really liked your query since it is one of the rarest asked today when students are in general aspiring to become managers in corporates.I am very glad that you approached CareerGuide.com for seeking clarification to your wonderful query and I am equally happy to answer it.Corporate Law:Corporate Law is
My Dear Law Masters Aspirant,
Thanks for coming to CareerGuide.com for seeking clarification aboutto your query. Your query is one of the unique queries I get. In my more than seven years of career counselling experience, your query is very different and focused. Being an educationist and having
My Dear Corporate Lawyer Aspirant,
Thanks for approaching CareerGuide.com for seeking clarification on your query. I would say that your query is very much different than the general queries I have been receiving for years now about law. Many students ask me how to become a lawyer or what are the educational qualifications one must have to become a lawyer or advocate etc. There fore I compliment you for raising such different and yet very important query about skills required to become a Corporate Lawyer. I will very glad to clarify your query.
As an Educationist
LLB after Btech
Hello My Dear...
LLB
LLB, or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a three-year or five-year undergraduate law programme that may be pursued following graduation or 10+2 accordingly. The Bachelor of Legislative Law is an introductory law course that teaches students about the legal procedures used in the profession. The course teaches the student how to build a logical, analytical, and critical understanding of legal affairs, as well as how to apply these abilities to societal social and legal challenges.
Eligibility
Qualification exam: Because the 3-year LLB is a l
Dear Friend,
There are very common myths related to Corporate Lawyers and their work. And I can say that all those are neither true nor false, because I am also an Advocate and I have many friends and Family members who are into Criminal Practice.
The Myths are:
There is a very common myth related to corporate layer and that is that Corporate Lawyers are always paid higher amount of fees weather they know the law or not. This is true upto certain level because what happens is, corporations are not willing to hire different l
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Dear Friend,
Creativity is a very huge word in the sense of a Legal Term. Creativity is something where you apply your mind and try to do things differently from others or invent a way of doing something in a better way than what is actually existing.
Law is very straight and there is no scope of being creative with the law itself. Creativity can be tried and tasted and shown on the paper where actually you are writing or drafting something keeping in mind the law.
So yes, the answer of your question is, Creativity is very much im
Hi Friend,Well your question is very technical because of the less amount of infomation you have providede here, but anyways will go ahead with whatever you have provided or asked here.Honestly Speaking, your question has two sides in fact two different types of corporate lawyers are available or does exist today. question is how, well, corporate sector or word is too vast and the laws attached with them are uncountable. you can not be a 100% corporate lawyer ever, cause there has to be a particular area in which you want to move on or make your career like either in M&A or Banking o
What is corporate Law?To become a corporate lawyer you need to get a degree in law taking up a five-year bachelor of law (B.A L.L.B) /(B.B.A L.L.B) After compilation of your higher education or by pursuing the three year L.L.B after obtaining a bachelor degree in any discipline. To be admitted in to a law school in India you need to take an entrance exam called the common law admission test. Now if you are already enrolled in any law school and pursuing LLB, you should do either diploma courses or certificate courses in any of the following subjects.Diploma in cyber lawsDiploma in taxati
First thing you complete your law degree form any reputed university. you can either pursue a three years after graduation or a five years law degree course after 12 th std examination, leading to a BA LLB (Hons). After graduation may be join for PG Corporate Law, There should be entrance test depend on university.
Corporate law is emerging as a fast growing profession. In these days of globalization and liberalization, it is likely to get further momentum as more lawyers would be required to handle cases arising out of international trade and as a result of growing importance of WTO. Lawyers are held in high esteem in a society. The corporate lawyers play a significant role in providing advice regarding the working and transactions of a company. On behalf of the company or its subsidiaries , they undertake legal services such as drafting , vetting , networking and negotiating contracts and resolving leg
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The work of corporate lawyer is to review all the legal as well as transactional details of the organization. A corporate lawyer is the one who takes the responsibility of solving all the legal issues of the company and makes all the employees aware about the legality of the company they are working for.The security of the organization depends on the corporate lawyer who needs to play the role of an efficient advisor for all legal and business policies. There are a few responsibilities a corporate attorney has to perform and they are as follows:Taking care o