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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
You just have to follow the current affairs for last 6 months before the B.A.You should read static GK in brief too. In English, your main focus should be on vocab and grammar portion, in maths, you have to prepare maths of up to 10th standard. In legal, you have to be prepared for legal reasoning as well as legal knowledge in brief.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Across India, the fee for reputed law schools come between the ranges of INR. 90,000 to 1.5 lakhs per year. Additionally, there are high-end private institutes that offer the programme for a massive fee of Rs. 3.5 lakhs per year.
Some of the most noteworthy law firms in India that hire top prospects are:
S&R Associates
Luthra and Luthra
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and Co.
Trilegal
Talwar Thakore and Associates
Khaitan and Co.
Desai and Dewanji
J Sagar and Ass
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* First things first, research thoroughly and shortlist colleges based on your preference and financial background.
* Getting your hands on the admission forms is the second most important step. They can be collected at the college campus or online via the website of the college or university.
* Clearing an entrance exam would be mandatory and CLAT is the most commonly accepted one. The details of specialized aptitude tests conducted by colleges can be found on the respective college's website.
* CLAT application forms are given out between January and March. The test, which contains questions regarding legal re
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
Law Firms
Judiciary
Courts
Multi-National Companies
Banks and Financial Institutions
Companies, Firms and Joint Business Ventures
Legal Advising Companies
If you want to study further then there are various courses like Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) (2 years), Master of Legislative Law (L. M. ) in Business Law (2 years), etc.
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