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After you have completed your class 12th, you may be looking for various options that will lead you to a highly lucrative career in the future. If you want to become a lawyer, then you have a huge range of options available to pursue your dream.
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Advantages of pursuing LLB course! After you have completed your class 12th, you may be looking for various options that will lead you to a highly lucrative career in the future. If you want to become a lawyer, then you have a huge range of options available to pursue your dream. You can either join any law school with three years LLB degree course (which is further divided into six semesters) or you can look at the Law certification courses in India. The online law certificate course in India allows you to get a valid law diploma by pursuing a course from a recognised University. The amazing thing about this type of courses is that you can get admitted and attend the classes online as per your convenience. As all the course materials are available online, you can log into your student account and go through them anytime from anywhere. This type, of course, is ideal for those who are already in a job and do not have the time to attend regular classes for an LLB course. After you have completed your LLB and if you wish to study further, then also you can pursue the corporate law online courses in India. All you need is a graduate degree and a computer with a good Internet connection. You can set up your class in any part of the country or even abroad and go through the course, complete the assignment, and submit it online. After you have completed the course and pass the exam you will get a valid diploma which is recognised by both private sectors as well as government sector for a job where a diploma in law is necessary. On the other hand, if you want to pursue the law course through the formal stream, then there are many reputed law schools in the country where you can get admitted in a five-year integrated program. To enter these schools, you need to first crack the CLAT entrance exam, which is an aptitude test with a range of multiple-choice, questions that are designed to test your aptitude. While at school you were more concerned with giving detailed answers with the stepwise marking scheme, but you must reorient yourself for the CLAT exam where you must mark the right answer from multiple options. In this test, you will have to face sections like legal aptitude, general knowledge, verbal ability, reasoning (which will have maths and English) and quantitative ability. As you will face new subjects like legal aptitude and just general knowledge in this entrance test, you must prepare for them more thoroughly. If you have completed your school exam, then you will get some time, but if you want to prepare for the CLAT exam while you are still in class 11thor 12th, then you must wisely balance your time between your board exams (which are stressful enough!) and the entrance test. For any aptitude test preparation, we suggest that you should follow three rules. Learn. Practice. Test. 1). Learn: In this part, you must go through your take-home material (books and notes). You must learn all the basic concepts thoroughly and do revision classes (to learn them in greater detail). 2). Practice: Once you have learned all the basic concepts of the study materials, then you must solve multiple exam questions which are given in the exercise to get more clarity regarding the
subject. It is important that you should practice topic -wise to build greater familiarity about the different type of questions and concepts. 3). Test: After you have given your class XII exam and have some free time, then you must take mock tests in a simulated environment (have a similar exam set up regarding time and marking system). After each test, you must analyse your answers to find out which topics require greater attention. These are the two ways through which you can pursue your dream to enter the highly competitive, demanding, lucrative as well as fulfilling career in law.