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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
As an AI language model, I don't offer any LLM programs. However, many universities offer LLM courses in various specializations such as Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, International Law, Criminal Law, Tax
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Pursuing a Bachelor of Laws LL.B. Degree: LL.B. Is a three-year undergraduate degree programme in law. After completing this programme, you can practice law in India or pursue higher studies in the field of law.
2. Pursuing a Master of Laws LL. M. degree: LL. M. is a postgraduate degree programme in law. It is a two-year programme that provides advanced knowledge and specialisation in various areas of law.
3. Pursuing other courses an
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Visit the official website of the college.
2. Look for the "Admissions" section on the website and click on it.
3. Select the course you are interested in applying for. In this case, it would be the LLB course.
4. Read the eligibility criteria for the course carefully and ensure that you meet the requirements.
5. Fill in the application form with all the required details such as personal information, educational qualification, contact details, etc.
6. Upload all the necessary documents such as mark sheets, passport size photograph, signature, etc.
7. Pay the application
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Scholar-Level 17
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1. Educational Qualification: Candidates should have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. Some colleges may also accept applications from candidates who have completed a 3-year Diploma course after 10+2. Minimum Marks: Candidates should have secured a minimum of 45-50% marks in their qualifying examination. Some colleges may also require candidates to have scored a minimum of 50-55% marks in their Bachelor's degree.
3. Age Limit: The maximum age li
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Scholar-Level 17
I would recommend you to check the official website of the college you want to apply to for LL.B or contact the admission department to get detailed information about their admission criteria and the eligibility requirements. You can also check the information brochure or prospectus of the college for more information.
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Scholar-Level 17
AULET (Allahabad University Law Entrance Test) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by Allahabad University for admission to its LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) programme. The examination is conducted annually, and it tests the candidate's aptitude and knowledge of various subjects, including general awareness, language comprehension, reasoning, and legal aptitude. The eligibility criteria for AULET may vary based on the specific regulations and requirements of Allahabad University.The general eligibility criteria for AULET were: 1. Candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
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Scholar-Level 17
1. Jurisprudence
2. Indian Constitution and Human Rights
3. Legal History
4. Law and Social Transformation in India
5. Law and Poverty
6. Law and Justice in a Globalizing World
7. Comparative Law
8. International Law
9. Environmental Law
10. Intellectual Property Law
11. Criminal Law
12. Business Law
13. Labour Law
These are some of the core subjects that are typically covered in the LLM program at Allaha
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