Civil Lawyer - Career Queries

Hi Friend,Well first of all the question you have asked is not so clear to me but still I will try mu best to answer your question according to my understanding.Since you have joined your family business, I guess your business will be really doing good and must be big. Considering this I think you should do a course related to a business laws.I think the best distance learning program for you in todays date is MBL (Masters in Business Laws).National Law School of Indian University, Banglore - runs this unique course. This is a Post Graduate Degree for 2 years.Please read all the below informat

2 answers Ravi Thakor in Civil Lawyer category

Hello My Dear Career Aspirant,I understand that you are from a Science background and have done HSC with PCM subjects and wished to do engineering, however due to dislike of physics, you did not opt for engineering and now you are looking for other courses which can make and take your career in the rigth direction.Your case is unique and I will surely try to guide you. I am thank ful to you for approaching CareerGuide.com for seeking guidance and advice on your unique and critical career query.LLB as a career option:Since you said you do not like physics and there fore did not opt for engineer

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Civil Lawyer category

My Dear Law Aspirant,Your question is very apt and very valid. I would like to appreciate your thinking and let me tell you that you have thought correctly however there is no need to worry at all by this thought.I am glad that you decided to approach CareerGuide.com for seeking guidance and clarification for your career query. I am sure that the experts here will be able to guide you appropriately.In my more than seven years of career counselling experience, I have come across students interested in doing law and after that wish to do practice, but students like you are not so common who ask

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Civil Lawyer category

Hello My Dear Law Aspirant,I am glad that you came up with your query to a perfect forum of CareerGuide.com. I am sure that the experts here will be able to clarify you in the best possible way.I am an Educationist and have been counselling many students from diverse areas like law / finance / banking / commerce / management / engineering, etc for more than seven years now. I am also an author and also into teaching for some years now.Reading your query, till now many students have asked me about the field of law and how to get into it with what educational qualifications etc. but your query i

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Civil Lawyer category

Hello My Dear Soumi,   Doing an LLB course does not always mean that one has the only option of becoming a Lawyer/Advocate. Please remove this misconception and get relaxed now since law profession has many aspects and many job opportunities. Scoring 70-75% marks in your course is so commendable and I compliment you for this. I am also happy to know that you are aiming for high and that is a very good thing and you should keep up this spirit. Thanks for approaching CareerGuide.com for seeking guidance to your genuine and sincere career confusion.   Since you do not wi

2 answers Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Civil Lawyer category

Hello Thank you for choosing Mera career guide and writing to us. I am happy to guide you today. I understand you want to study law abroad but practice in India. As you have already planned to practice law in India, I don't see a point in studying abroad. Studying in the UK will eventually teach you laws of that country and it is not going to help you practice in India. But you could probably consider doing a Masters of Law, concentrating on a specific segment at abroad institutions. Studying a Masters in the UK and then practicing in India will strengthen your skills and knowledge applic

1 answer Dr Aparna in Civil Lawyer category

Hello There! Seeing that you are a BSc Maths made me feel proud of you. Maths such a tough and bouncer subject for many including me and you graduated with it. Wow!!! :) I am glad that you approached CareerGuide for seeking guidance and advice to your career query. Considering that you are a Maths graduate, according to me it is up to you in which field you wish to make your career. The options mentioned by you of mass communication and LLB are not related to Maths. So I suppose you do not wish to remain in the maths field and wish to divert / shift your career. Dear, I would recommend you

1 answer Dr. Anand Wadadekar, PhD in Civil Lawyer category

CAREER OPTIONS Corporate Counsel- They 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 legal disputes, just to mention a few  Law graduates prefer to work as corporate counsel as the terms are lucrative unlike in litigation firms.   Government Service- Persons possessing requisite qualifications are recruited for Indian Legal Service against v

1 answer Preeti Taneja in Civil Lawyer category

In the present era of globalization and liberalization ,law as career is gaining alot of momentum and is emerging as a fastest profession. Lawyers are held in high high esteem in a civil society as they render valuable service to all segments of the society by getting their constitutional  and legal rights enforced through courts-civil or criminal , at all levels of judiciary , that is trial court, high court , supreme court or quasi judicial institutions. Persons holding law degree or other higher legal qualifications have ample employment opportunities in private as well as public secto

1 answer Preeti Taneja in Civil Lawyer category

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 civil society as they render valuable service to all segments of the society by getting their constitutional and legal rights enforced through courts -civil or criminal , at all levels of judiciary , that is trial court, high court, supreme court or quasi jud

1 answer Preeti Taneja in Civil Lawyer category
0 answer Smriti Kathait in Civil Lawyer category