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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Law is more of academic and your personal efforts in gain knowledge and experience. Law is different from other areas of study. Amity Noida is older than Bennet but I would place both these law colleges in same brand value. I will suggest you to choose the law college which cost you low and is a well known name. As LL.B. Is more about individual efforts and what is your purpose ( competition/ litigation/ corporate job). Further, I will suggest to be clear with your goal from day 1. Best wishes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

LL. M can be done via distance or regular mode. Few popular entrance exams for LL. M are CLAT PG/ DU LL. M/ Jamia / ILI/ TISSNET / IPU CET /BHU PET etc. You should be clear with your purpose of doing LL. M. One year LL. M is fast and suitable for corporate jobs while 2 year LL. M us suitable for competitive exam and teaching career. Try to pursue LL. M front a reputed law colleges with reasonable fees. An LL. M can definitely help in knowledge enhancement and value addition in career specially if one wish to make career in corporate job, legal advisory, law firm and teaching jobs. Best wishes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

In most of the cases it is minimum 45% in graduation. One option could be to pursue graduation again ( distance education can be an option). Also you can explore about options of other law courses like Diploma in cyber law, NLU MBL etc. Which just require graduation. Best wishes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Evening classes for LL.B. Were allowed few years back but presently it is not allowed as per BCI. Although one may find some colleges offering evening classes but that degree is not applicable for practise. You can find a law college which require less attendance. Also colleges like Anamali, Guru Nanak Dev University offer academic LL.B. ( not applicable for practise). Also you can explore about law courses by Anamali, KUK, Symbosis, NLU, ILI, etc. Best wishes.

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5 years ago

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Aakansha Aneja

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Hi, There is great scope for law graduates to join private firms across the country. They can choose to become the legal advisory and help the company with legal decisions. In case someone is looking for a well-paid job, they can get an MBA after their LL.B. This way, they would be able to get a dual post in companies. The law courses offered in different specializations include corporate law, criminal law, human rights law, tax law, some of the most common law specializations that students can choose from their college of law. Law is a career that requires a lot of patience. The integrated programs of BBA LL.B. (Hons) and B.A. LL.B. (
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Law through distance is not available. It is a full time course. Even if someone is providing any such course it will not be recognised by the BCI. You are eligible for a 3 year law course. So you can give entrance exams for GLC or take admission in a private college.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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Hi
BA LL.B. Is a five-year course. Having passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised board with a recommended minimum of 50% on aggregate, a candidate may apply for this course. Admission to most of the law schools/universities is done through a national level or university level entrance test.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, since this institute is affiliated to GGSIPU, you will have to go to ipu.ac.in and search for the maximum permissible fees there or you can contact the institute through this link:
https://www.kccilhe.edu.in/courses/ggs-ipu-bcom-honours-degree/#.

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7 years ago

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Maka,
There are two ways in which you can pursue law degree. The first is the 5 year course that you can join straight after class 12. For this you need to appear in exams like CLAT AILET SLAT etc. The second one is 3 year course, where you only pursue LL.B. Some good colleges for 3 year course are DU, BHU, Symbiosis, Allahabad University, etc.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Pradeep, Please find the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-Karnataka.

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