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PERSONAL STATEMENT

My Family dreamt that I would be a doctor but my passion was for law. The prevalence of law in society directly relate to its socio economic development. My wish to study law stem from a need to overcome inequalities in society leading to law crime rate and higher economic growth of nation. I graduated from high school into one of most prestigious university in India, topping entrance test of law school where I was awarded a scholarship of full tuition waiver, During law study I choose international business law as major which remain my area of interest in law. I am confident that combination of business and legal studies would enable me to show best of my intellectual capacity and prosper in competitive commercial market. I have stayed among top student in class during my five years of law study from an institution where mode of academic instruction was only in English. My active participation in debate, mock trials and community service had earned me numerous award to which a honor given by international court of justice judge hold an exceptional value as I was not only chosen among 120 best legal scholars in world but only Indian to receive that as of now. My association with Mr. Wang during internship made me learn role of international arbitration in rsolving disputes where parties belonging to different legal system are involved with common interest. I was fortunate to submit my inputs to combat problem like smuggling across international border.currently I am in final year of competing my masters in international in past .relation although I have completed my diploma in business management. The professional experience which I gained while working in an international law firm had developed my base toward application of law in regard to international business among two nation.The more I experience, the more I felt that my training in India falls short

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