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YASH SHARMA

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The cutoff information for the Master of Law (LL.M) in International Law at Integral University, Lucknow is around 55% for general category and for the Reserved category, it is around 50%.

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International law is a dynamic field that offers a wide range of job opportunities. After completing a degree in international law, you can choose to become a corporate lawyer, policy advisory, mediator, legal advisory, diplomat, judge, law professor, or attorney, among others. You can also work with non-governmental or inter-governmental organizations, international governing bodies, and other companies located overseas. Pursuing a master's degree in international relations after international law can further enhance your career prospects. It can help you develop a deeper understanding of the complexities of relationships between diff
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Dear User, There are many colleges and universities that offer LL. M. programs in various specializations recognised by UGC in India. Some of the popular colleges and universities are:
1. National Law School of India University, Bangalore
2. National Law University, Delhi
3. National Law University, Jodhpur
4. National Law Institute University, Bhopal
5. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
6. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
7. Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
8. University of Delhi, Faculty of Law
9. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
10. Amity Law School, Noida
These colleges offer LL. M. programs in various specializations, including Crim
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An international law degree from countries like the US, UK, or Australia may be recognised in India, but the extent of recognition and applicability may depend on various factors such as the degree programme, the institution, and the field of law. In India, to practice law, one needs to have a law degree from a recognised university and must also pass the Bar Council of India (BCI) examination. As per the BCI rules, foreign law graduates may be eligible to practice law in India, subject to certain conditions such as completing an additional one-year course in Indian law from a recognised institution, and clearing the BCI examination. I
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Yes, you can pursue LL. M. in international taxation law from the USA or Canada. Both countries have reputable law schools that offer LL. M. programs in international taxation law. You can research the admission requirements of different universities and apply to the ones that meet your criteria. Keep in mind that admission requirements, fees, and application deadlines may vary depending on the university and programme, so it's essential to do your research beforehand. Additionally, you may need to take the ISAT (Law School Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) to be eligible for admission to some programs.

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