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Joyeeta Paul

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Law of Torts by RK Bangia or in case you are comfortable reading a slightly complicated book go for Law of Torts by Ratanlal and Dhirajlal, commonly called R&D.
2. Law of Contracts- A commentary by Polluck and Mullah is advisable or a viable option could be Law of Contracts by Avtar Singh
3. Criminal Law I - PSA Pillai
For Legal English, you no book is prescribed, go with the course module (if your college provides one).

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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In terms of age, NLU has withdrawn the age eligibility criteria for AILET 2017. You may have to wait for AILET 2018 admission notice to check eligibility. As per my understanding, you will be eligible to appear for AILET.

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Humera Akhtar

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R.C. Vermani and Political Theory by V.D. Mahajan are the books you can refer.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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You can do LLM if you want to enhance your legal career ahead or for for an MBA. It depends on what you want to do in future so decide accordingly.MS Courses in specific areas like labour laws, human rights, cyber laws etc can also be done.

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Minhaaj Hussain

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I would recommend Presidency University to pursue BA LLB as the university is keen in educating students in this field.
Also, they have a well planned educational system.

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Deepti Singh

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If you wish to become a lawyer and be able to practice in the court of Law, you will have to complete the 3 year LLB program for which the eligibility is a graduation in any stream.
Different law Universities and colleges conduct different law entrance exams, to admit students to their courses, like NET (National Entrance Test), CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), Department of Law University of Delhi take admission through a common Entrance Test for all the three Law Centres (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I and Law Centre-II).
To be eligible for taking CLAT, a candidate should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination
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astha singh

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Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) was created in 2003 by the Gujarat National Law University Act, 2003. It released its notification for the first year of instruction for its three 5 year integrated courses, BA LLB, B.Sc LLB and B.Com LLB. 15% reservation for SC, 7.5% for ST and 10% for residents of Gujarat. In all, there are 160 students, 80 in a section.
Eligibility - 50% in 10+2 examination or its equivalent. Those appearing for the 2008 March/April exam are also eligible. The age limit is below 20 years as on July 1 of the year of admission. The age limit for SC/ST students is 22 years.
Entrance Test - Admission will now be base
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