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Can I do LLB after biotechnology?
Yes!!! Of course you can. Generally the integrated BA. LLB may slightly differ from that of normal BA but not much.
Is it possible to do LLB after BTech?
No, you can’t pursue LLB from National Law Universities if you want to pursue Law after completion of your Btech degree. The reason being that, There are 2 types of Law courses in India- 3 year LLB course and 5 year integrated law course.
Can we do BTech and law together?
Yes you can do two degrees at same time but you can not do two regular degrees from the same university in the same year.
Can engineers go to law school?
Because engineers can offer a unique skill set and may begin law school with some professional experience, they may enjoy a slight advantage over their peers on the job market. With this, engineers who apply to law school may also find opportunities to increase their earnings.
Yes, you can pursue your career in law after B.Tech. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B is that you have to get minimum of 50\% marks in your graduation degree and you might have to clear some entrance test with it, ( it may vary with the university you want to take admission in)
Which is the best law course after BTech?
As you want to pursue law after Btech a 3 year LLB degree is more suitable for you. National Law Universities in India provide only a 5 year integrated law course which combines an Undergraduate degree with law, for example- BA LLb, BCOM LLb, BBA LLb etc. They don’t provide admission to 3 year law courses.
What can I do after completing a BTech in biotechnology?
There are not much options after completing B.Tech in biotechnology as compared from other branches. This branch needs patience. You can go for research in this field, and if you are interested in doing than you can change your field or do master’s in that field of biotechnology through you can obtain.
What are the career options after BTech in India?
After a BTech degree, students can find jobs in pharmaceutical companies, research labs and institutions in India. However, most Indian students tend to go ABROAD to pursue their masters or doctorate studies in Biotechnology and allied fields. Some students also shift to MBA and enter the world of business, fin…