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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The cut off list for LL.B. In 2019 through CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is as follows:
- National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru: 59.25 (General), 49.5 (Scheduled Caste), 44.5 (Scheduled Tribe), 54.25 (Other Backward Classes)
- National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad: 135.25 (General), 110.5 (Scheduled Caste), 79.75 (Scheduled Tribe), 126 (Other Backward Classes)
- National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal: 130 (General), 98 (Scheduled Caste), 76 (Scheduled Tribe), 107 (Other Backward Classes)
- West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)
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Yes, you can study law at the age of 60 years. Age is not a barrier to pursuing higher education, including a law degree. Many law schools and universities have no upper age limit for admission. However, you will need to check the specific admission requirements of the law school or university you are interested in attending, as some may have certain prerequisites or eligibility criteria that you need to meet. Additionally, pursuing a law degree at an older age may come with its own challenges, such as adjusting to a rigorous academic schedule and adapting to a new learning environment. However, with dedication and hard work, it is cer
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ICFAI Law School Hyderabad is a reputed institution offering various law programs including LL. M. in Corporate Law. The programme focuses on developing expertise in corporate laws, regulations, and policies along with their practical applications in the corporate sector. It covers topics such as corporate governance, mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, intellectual property, securities laws, etc. An LL. M. in Corporate Law from ICFAI Law School Hyderabad can certainly be beneficial if you wish to pursue a career in the corporate sector as a legal advisory. The programme equips students with the necessary knowledge and skills
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The University of Allahabad follows the Bar Council of India (BCI) syllabus for the LL.B. 3 year course. The syllabus includes the following subjects:
First Year
1. Law of Contract I
2. Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act
3. Legal Methods
Second Year
1. Law of Contract II
2. Family Law I
3. Constitutional Law I
4. Criminal Law I
Third Year
1. Family Law II
2. Constitutional Law II
3. Criminal Law II
4. Administrative Law
In addition to the above subjects, there are also practical training courses and moot court sessions that students are required to participate in. The syllabus may vary slightly based on the specific regulations of the Universit
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Yes, it is possible to migrate from a law college under GJU University to KUK University. However, the process and requirements for migration may vary depending on the specific policies of the universities and the respective colleges. It is recommended that you contact the academic departments or student services of both universities to get more information on the migration process and requirements.

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The admission procedure and eligibility criteria for HPU LL.B. 3 year course may vary each year. It is recommended to check the official website of HPU or contact the admission office for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the admission process and eligibility criteria. In general, most law schools in India consider the marks obtained in the qualifying examination (graduation) for admission to the LL.B. Course. So, with 70% in graduation, you may be eligible to apply for the HPU LL.B. 3 year course, but it ultimately depends on the admission policy for the current academic year.

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Newton's third law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. This means that when one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts an equal and opposite force on the first object. For example, when you push against a wall, the wall pushes back against you with the same force. This is because the force you exert on the wall is the action, and the force the wall exerts on you is the reaction. Another example is when a bird flies by flapping its wings, the bird is pushing air downwards, and the air is pushing the bird upwards with an equal and opposite force.

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The eligibility criteria for LL.B. Admission varies from college to college. However, in most colleges, a candidate must have completed graduation in any stream from a recognised university with a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks. Since you have completed your M.A. Degree, it is likely that you meet the eligibility criteria for LL.B. Admission in most colleges. However, I would recommend checking the specific eligibility criteria of the college (s) you are interested in to confirm whether you are eligible or not.

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Both NMIMS Bangalore and Symbiosis Hyderabad are well-reputed institutions for law courses. NMIMS is a part of the prestigious NMIMS Deemed-to-be University and has a good reputation for its law programme. Similarly, Symbiosis Hyderabad is a part of the Symbiosis International University and is known for its excellent faculty, infrastructure, and placement opportunities. When it comes to choosing between these two institutions, it ultimately depends on your personal preferences and priorities. You can consider factors like location, course curriculum, faculty, campus facilities, placement opportunities, fees, and scholarships before ma
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Candidates may register for the B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Legislative Law), a five-year integrated LL.B. Programme, after passing Class 12. The Law course combines the Humanities and Law streams, allowing students to take courses in history, sociology, administrative law, criminology, family law, and other legal topics. Jagannath University meets the growing demand for legal professionals with international experience. It broadens its scope of offering top-notch legal education. With outstanding modern infrastructure, computer laboratories with the newest software, and teaching aids, the University has qualified and co
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