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Komal KaurBA (H) English

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In arts, Lady Shri Ram College is the best, so I guess, English honors is the best. The faculty is better here at DU.
I have completed my honors degree from DU, and where it excels is the exposure a student gets, you will meet students from every nook of the country and cultures, try to absorb all that you can. As a literature student reading is your duty, read as much as you can, write whatever you can, push yourself, participate in extracurricular activities and that's all.
On an informal note, even English at Jadavpur University is considered best. So decide on others factors, like what after English and placements, which places suit
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Samreen khan

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The scholarship is based on the performance in the entrance exam. Following are the scholarships awarded by the college:
1. The Rati Aggarwal Scholarship will be awarded to a meritorious female student of the Hindi Journalism
Course, based on her performance in the Entrance Exam.
2. The Star TV Scholarship will be awarded to a meritorious student of Radio & TV Journalism, based
on his / her performance in the entrance exam.
3. The Achin Ganguly Scholarship will be awarded to two meritorious students of Advertising & Public
Relations, based on their performance in the Entrance Exam & final result after completion of the Course.
4. The Jaswinde
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anila k

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To know about the details regarding faculty, I would suggest you to visit the center and get in touch with the students who are currently enrolled there and have a word with them, as they will be in a better position to inform you about the faculties there.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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For doing B.Ed minimum 50% is compulsory everywhere, but if you belong to general category then you can apply for B.Ed. You can apply in any university as these universities are equivalent.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
LLM a post graduate course after LLB in itself is a specialization in law. But also there are certain specializations offered while a student takes up LLM. It could be a LLM in constitutional law or media law or criminal law but yes you are taught other subjects as well.
However the specialization is for one subject for which you need to do research work, take up teaching sessions, present research papers and also do a dissertation.
Then you get a specialization in that particular law.
The course throughout however consists of other laws as well and you are taught some other laws depending on the university and their academic council.
T
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well, there is no age limit as such fixed as of now, as the earlier upper age bar was lifted by the Supreme Court on a PIL filed by 2 aspirants.
However, there is an upper age bar on judicial services exam, which differs from state to state for instance, in UP the upper age limit is 35 years while in Haryana it is 40 years.
And, for Delhi also it may be fixed to 32 years most probably.
So, you do not have any age limit to do LLb, but if you aim at judiciary, then you have to make sure to complete the degree within the age limits of judicial services exams of a respective state you look for.
However, you may choose to appear for Higher Judi
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Ashish Joseph

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XIME, Bangalore should be the best of the lot owing to the batch size and good faculty!

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well VIPS is comparatively new institution, but it is doing well and is improving.
However, you can't expect much as of now, as not many firms visit the campus and it is mostly the tier 3 or newer law firms with not very good package. Also, there is no average package as such, as I mentioned it is a comparatively new institute and firms visit the institutes based on their batches.
The students however may opt for CLAT PG and get a job in PSUs like ONGC IOCl GAIL etc., which depends on their ranks mostly.
Also, other opportunities that a law graduate has are available to the graduate form VIPS.
Though not much opportunities are available as
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