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Rankit Mandal

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You don't have to take any kind of entrance exams to enroll your name into any type of private college. If you are aiming for government institutes then there must require entrance tests like CLAT and others.

And if you want to sit for CLAT then you can and you can show your grade card to the private college which you are wanting in this case it is Ishan Institute. You can show your grade card for the exam, and then they will give a discount on the fees.

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Although it is a private institute but Is has a good placement cell. Here almost every students are placed either on campus or off campus but the rate of off campus placements are higher than that of on campus.

The placement body has a full hold on the training facilities. I accessed those facilities and was able to take my place under a distinguished lawyer as an intern. I being a person who lacks confidence was helped to overcome it to a great extent because of the soft skill training.

Average Salary INR 2.60 Lakh.

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Based on the reviews provided, it appears that the placements of Ishan Institute of Law are quite good.

The total tuition fee for Ishan Institute of Law LL. M. is INR 1.00 Lakh. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a hostel fee of amount INR 1.80 Lacs that students are required to pay in addition to the tuition fee. To get admitted to Ishan Institute of Law LL.

Ishan Institute is very particular about placements. Almost every student got an internship from the course in top companies. At the end of the course, most of the students were placed and were given the top role in reputed companies.

 

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LL.M. at Ishan Institute of Law is a 2 years course at the PG level. The course offers admission to 20 students. The total tuition fee for Ishan Institute of Law LL.M. is INR 1.00 Lakh. Apart from the tuition fee, there is a hostel fee of amount INR 1.80 Lakhs that students are required to pay in addition to the tuition fee. To get admitted to the Ishan Institute of Law LL.M. course, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 50% in graduation.

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Placements are not provided by the college but yes, you can go for it by yourself, as the college provides a very good environment for studying law. There are very good faculty members who will provide you very good knowledge which will be very helpful for the students during the time of placement but around 90% of students get placements in the district and session court of Gautam Budh Nagar, and also they get internships in this college. Ishan offers moot court session court visit police station visits and many more seminars which increase the knowledge level of students in the legal field also many of students preparing for judiciar

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Ishan Institute of Law in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, is ranked 18th among on-campus law colleges in Greater Noida for the year 2024. This NAAC-accredited institute boasts an impressive track record of placements. The LLB program has consistently achieved a 100% placement rate. Students have secured placements with top-tier companies such as Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, Price Waterhouse Coopers, ICICI Bank, and CITI Bank. In addition you can check the rankings on official websites.

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For pursuing LL.M (Master of Law) a 2 year programme for specialisation in fields like constitutional law, international law, human rights, criminal justice law, etc. in the  College the Law student should have to meet some criterias like:

1. Student should complete 3 year/ 5 year LL.B exams.

2. Student should have scored above 55% in the qualifying LL.B exam.

3. Reserved catagory students should score at least 45% in the qualifying LL.B exam.

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