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Oly Banerjee

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As far as practical knowledge is concerned there is nothing better than Amity Gwalior. B.A. LL.B. An under- graduate course of five years duration. It is a professional course which integrates Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. The course includes the study of various Arts subjects like History, Economics, Political Science, etc. Along with strong basis of Law and Legislature. This Top law college in Gwalior of Amity University offers five years of intellectual and professional growth and development by combining theory with mock court trainings, case studies, Moot court exercises, guest lectures, visit to courtrooms, etc. The basi
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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The timings are usually from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, as per the last year's trend. I suggest you to approach the college administration for accurate information.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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It varies every year. There is no fixed criteria

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Jigyasa Masiwal

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

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I would suggest IIL, but you should go on their websites and compare the placements, infrastructure according to your needs.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, to give judiciary exams, you have to have a law degree. It is not at all necessary to become a judge. You can practice law and even become a corporate lawyer.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, it is a good option. Finally, it depends upon your caliber and interest.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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It depends on your interest. If you want to go in for practice then you can do private practice, or you can chose to be corporate lawyer or you can join a penal of legal advisor in some company, or go for judicial services. The career and scope is endless.
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