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A versatile career option in legal arena

Staff Reporter

Good placements and high salaries are just two indicators

Chennai: The growth of specialised and world-class law schools in India such as the National Law School (Bangalore) has changed public perception of legal profession. Good corporate placements and high salaries are just one or two indicators of the trend. Law is seen as a versatile career option after Plus-Two.

The entrance examinations for the national law schools comprise a test of student's aptitude in areas such as English, Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge and Legal Reasoning (an area that is unique to these entrance examinations.)

LST (lawentrance.com), an organisation that trains aspirants for these schools, has offered discount up to 20 per cent in training fee for those enrolling to the LST's training programme before May 20. If you are a student aspiring for law and going into class XI or XII, call the trainer in Chennai at: 42074970 and get the discount for the batch beginning in June.

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