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neha


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Posted On 28 April 2012 at 00:14 Report Abuse

am currently in my third year of graduation and also my exceutive first module of cs exams are in dec !!

i wanted to know can i pursue law with it ??

whats the procedure !!

amnd what form of law am i to pursure 

and what is the duration of the course ???

is corporate law to be done with cs ? 

URGENT 



Sourav Chatterjee


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Posted On 28 April 2012 at 10:17

if you want to be lawyer then you have to do 3 year LL.B (approved by BAR COUNCIL OF INDIA) in regurar course,you may carry on your CS, In case of your professional life you cant choose both profession at a time, there is no place for part time advocate or part time CS as per respective professional statute (like 'Advocates Act' for lawyers etc). 


Rajesh Hazra


IP Lawyer & Trademark Attorney
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Posted On 29 April 2012 at 08:13

LLB will give you the acedamic support with Cs to complete your profession as Company secretary. 





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