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You can’t achieve success unless you can imagine what success looks like

In today’s session in the bootcamp, we will first help you to imagine what your journey looks like through the entire time of preparation. You cannot make sense of a long journey without milestones. You do not even know if you are going in the right direction. You need to get your milestones clear. We …

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Why should you attend our free online bootcamp for judiciary exam prep?

After all, we are asking you to reserve 3×4 = 12 precious hours from your life. In the age of Netflix and social media, when people have an attention span that is less than that of a Goldfish (nothing to be proud of btw), how can we ask for so many hours from your life? …

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HR Ninjas protect companies and scale heights! Are you one of these? 

In 2015, Walmart was fighting tooth and nail to save its reputation against negative PR campaigns in the US. A severe backlash from the media and civil society came when Walmart fired a blue collar worker. He was accused of stealing cans and bottles worth two dollars. The corporation was called an inhuman profit-making machine.  …

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Is it too early for you to argue before the Supreme Court

On the first day of my law college, a senior professor gave us a lengthy lecture terrorising us about how hard being a litigation lawyer is going to be. Then, she went on to talk about the success stories of our college. She told us how various students whom she mentored ended up working under …

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Can I use my criminal litigation skills to serve corporate clients

“Don’t practice criminal law, you’ll be dealing with rapes, murders and similar cases.” “Why do you want to practice criminal law? Your clients will be habitual pickpockets thieves, blackmailers, etc.” “If you want to be successful in criminal litigation, you’ll have to be an amazing orator and talk about justice and jails.” “Criminal litigation is …