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The criteria for taking admission in LLM may vary depending on the university or college you are applying to. However, in general, the following are some of the common requirements for admission to LLM programs:
1. Educational qualifications: You must have completed an LLB degree from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 50-55%. Some universities may also require you to have a certain minimum score in specific subjects.
2. Entrance exam: Some universities or colleges may require you to appear for an entrance exam such as CLAT PG, AILET PG, or LSAT. These exams evaluate your knowledge and understanding of various aspe
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The legality of your college's demand for 4-year full fees for NOC to transfer colleges depends on several factors, including the terms of the agreement or contract you signed with the college, the laws and regulations in your country or state, and the policies of the college. In general, if your college is demanding that you pay 4-year full fees for an NOC to transfer colleges, and this demand was not mentioned in your agreement or contract with the college, then it may be illegal or unfair. Additionally, if the college has a policy that allows for such demands, it may still be worth consulting with a lawyer or legal advisory to ensur
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Yes, you can pursue Company Secretary CS along with a regular law college. However, it may require proper time management and dedication to balance both courses simultaneously. The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) is the professional body that governs the CS course in India. The CS course is divided into three levels: Foundation, Executive, and Professional. To pursue CS along with law, you can enroll for the CS Foundation level course while pursuing LL.B. After completing the Foundation level, you can take the Executive level exams while continuing with your LL.B. Finally, after completing your LL.B. Degree, you can ta
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Madhusudan Law College is a law college located in Cuttack, Odisha, India. The syllabus for Madhusudan Law College's 5-year law entrance exam includes the following topics:
1. English Language and Comprehension - This section tests the candidate's proficiency in the English language, including grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension.
2. General Knowledge and Current Affairs This section tests the candidate's knowledge of current events and affairs, including politics, economics, social issues, and international events.
3. Legal Aptitude - This section tests the candidate's ability to understand and analyze legal propositions, identif
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Yes, students from foreign countries can apply to Indian law colleges. However, the eligibility criteria and fees for foreign students may vary from those for Indian students. Here are the general eligibility criteria for foreign students to apply for LL.B. In Indian law colleges:
1. The candidate must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 45-50% marks from a recognised board or university.
2. The candidate must have cleared the English proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL with the required minimum score.
3. Some universities may require the candidate to clear the Common Law Admission Test CLAT or other national-level
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The eligibility criteria for LL.B. Admission may vary from university to university, but most universities require candidates to have completed their Bachelor's degree from a recognised university. However, some universities may also consider candidates with a Master's degree for LL.B. Admission. In your case, since you have completed your Master's degree in History from Annamalai University under Open University Scheme, it's advisable to check the eligibility criteria of the universities where you plan to apply for LL.B. Admission. You can check the official website of the respective universities or contact the admission office to get
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Yes, you can attempt the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) in 2020 even if you enrolled in the State Bar Council in 2012. AIBE is a certification examination that tests the minimum level of knowledge required for practicing law in India, and it is open to all law graduates who have enrolled with the State Bar Council. As per the official AIBE website, there is no eligibility criteria related to the year of enrollment with the State Bar Council. Therefore, as long as you have completed your LL.B. Degree and enrolled with the State Bar Council, you are eligible to take the AIBE. However, I would recommend that you check the official AIBE
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The syllabus and type of questions in MS (Master of Science) Law entrance examination may vary depending on the university or institution conducting the exam. However, I can provide you with a general idea of the topics that are usually covered in the MS Law entrance exam. The MS Law entrance exam generally assesses the candidate's knowledge of legal concepts, analytical reasoning, and research skills. The syllabus may include the following topics:
1. Legal Aptitude: This section tests the candidate's knowledge of legal concepts, principles, and fundamentals of law.
2. Analytical Reasoning: This section assesses the candidate's ability
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If you have completed two years of LL.B. (General) from K. C. College of Law in Mumbai in 1990 and you would like to complete your third year of law, you may need to contact the college or university where you studied to inquire about the options available to you. One possible option is to re-enroll in the LL.B. Programme and complete your third year of law. You may need to fulfill any additional requirements or procedures that are required for readmission, such as submitting updated transcripts or meeting with an academic advisory. Alternatively, you may want to consider pursuing a different degree or certification in law, such as a p
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Agar aap LLM ke entrance exam ke previous years ke question papers aur syllabus ke bare mein janna chahte hain, to aapko uss university ya institute ke official website par jana chahiye jahan aap entrance exam dena chahte hain. Vahan par aapko entrance exam ke syllabus aur previous years ke question papers milenge.
General taur par, LLM ke entrance exam mein yeh subjects cover kiye jate hain:
1. Constitutional Law
2. Legal Theory
3. Jurisprudence
4. Law of Contracts
5. Law of Torts
6. Criminal Law
7. Corporate Law
8. Intellectual Property Law
9. International Law
10. Environmental Law
11. Human Rights Law
Yeh sabhi subjects alag-alag universities
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