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My advice to you is don't take any career just because it pays well. Always try to find your interest and pursue your interest. Lawyer and pharmacist these both earns well. Both are these fields are different and are not comparable. If you are a reputed lawyer, no Pharmacist can match your salary. However if you are barely getting any cases, every pharmacist have salary more than you. So ask yourself whether you can better lawyer or better pharmacist.
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Law is one of the widely popular career options for people these days. It has evolved with time and has grown extensively. Students interested in pursuing a career in law can either do a five year law course or can do a three year law course after their graduation.
Once a candidate has successfully completed an undergraduate degree of law, many future career options are open for him/ her. With a degree in BA LLB, B.Sc LLB, B.Com LLB, or LLB, students can venture many sectors for their professional debut. Some of the most popular sectors in which candidates seek jobs after completing graduation in law have been mentioned below.
Below mentioned are some career options in India that can be explored by the law degree holders.
Apart from these career options which are sought after by a huge number of law graduates, candidates can also consider going for an unconventional choice of career after completing their graduation. Students can use their knowledge of law in many different professional ventures. Some of these career choices which follow a different path and are not so traditional have been given below.
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To become judges, one must either be appointed or elected. Lawyers may apply for judgeships by submitting their names for consideration to a judicial nominating commission, or they may be recommended by senators or other politicians. ... At the end of these terms, judges often either retire or teach law school.
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as per the rule 49 part 6 of Bar Council of India :an advocate shall not be a full time salaried employee of any person government, firm ,Corporation .
. So a person who is appointed as a company secretary in any company current practice in in High Court or state level courts .
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Yes, it will be eligible for EWS criteria provided that all other required criteria are satisfied. In the EWS eligibility, it is mentioned that the house land owned by you should not be greater than 100 sq.yards and since you are not the owner of the house, this will be eligible for EWS criteria.
For further information, when you apply for EWS certificate in the office, you may ask the authority also (Just to be more sure).
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To become a corporate lawyer you must possess some qualities and skills like good understanding of the business environment, good interpersonal skills and analytic skills.
You must have a degree in law by taking up a five-year Bachelor of Law (B.A. LL.B) degree course and for that you need to get admission in any law schools where you have to clear the entrance exam called Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
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