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Shalinigowda

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If I had to describe one full day as a student at GIBS, it honestly feels like a mix of learning, hustle, and fun. Mornings are usually lectures, case-discussions, presentations, and a lot of interaction with faculty. After classes, you'll see people hanging around Mind Valley for short breaks, working on IRE ideas, or preparing for club work. Afternoons get busier with placement sessions, aptitude practice, or soft skill workshops. Even the mentors and coordinators randomly check on how we're preparing which keeps us motivated. 

Evenings are my favorite part because the vibe shifts from academic to campus life. Some go for sports,

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Mani Shukla

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While you might not see job titles often specifcally labelled at "Education Law", but the need for Education Lawyers for knowledge within education field is certainly present and expanding. 

More oftenly, schools and colleges hire Education Lawyers for advise on all sort of legal stuffs like making contracts and dealing with students issues. Then there are law firms that deals in the issues related to schools, educations and universities. Government department also need a legal advise in creating policies and laws related to education laws in India. 

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Nishtha Rastogi

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Education Law is a field of study in Law that examines the legal rights and obligations of all parties involved in the education process, including students, teachers, administrators, parents, and other stakeholders. It entails topics like special education, right to education, discrimination, and educational reform. 

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Kartik Yadav

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Pursuing Education Law in India offers numerous compelling benefits that a student should consider before enrolling in the course :

  • The implementation of the Right to Education Act (RTE) has heightened the focus on legal aspects within the education sector, resulting in an increased demand for lawyers specialised in Education Law.
  • Graduates of Education Law programs have diverse career options beyond courtroom litigation, including policy advocacy, educational administration, and working with organisations focused on special needs education or educational access for underprivileged communities.
  • Moreover, Education Law is deeply connected
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Ankit kumar

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Hi, TS LAWCET 2025 counselling is tentatively scheduled for the fourth week of July 2025.

Official notification for exact dates will be released on the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) website. Keep visiting the official website for timely updates. Counselling will be conducted online, and candidates will need to register, verify documents, and participate in seat allocation.

 

Thanks.

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Muskan Chugh

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Two government colleges provide Education Law courses:

  • NLSIU, Bangalore

  • UNIRAJ, Rajasthan

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Muskan Chugh

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The fees for an education law degree will vary from college to college. UNIRAJ (Rajasthan University) offers the degree at a fee of INR 54.94K while the average placement at the university is INR 6.36 LPA.

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Muskan Chugh

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Candidates completing their degree in Education Law have to appear for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) by BCI. Clearing the bar examination is mandatory for all law graduates to be able to practice law in Indian Courts. 

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Muskan Chugh

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No, you cannot proceed to Education Law after 12th. Here's why:

Education Law is a postgraduate specialization: This involves basic prior training in law to interpret these frameworks and their implications for the education sector.

The minimum qualification is an LLB degree: This is a three-year or five-year programme that provides you with an understanding of the basics of law that prepares you for further studies.

Hence, you must first obtain an LLB qualification before enrolling in an Education Law course such as an LLM (Master of Laws) or Diploma program.

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Muskan Chugh

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Students who have completed an LLM or post-graduation course may further their studies by completing a PhD in Law, also known as LLD. But if they want to make a career in the field of law then they can give the AIBE exam and get licensed to practice in the Indian Court. LLM can be opted for by those who want to join any of the specialised fields like Education Law Analyst, Education Law Attorney, Education Law Professor, etc.

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