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Department of Legal Studies
Ranked among the best college for legal studies in Punjab, UILS offers a five year integrated degree program in Bachelor of Arts as well as Bachelor of Law (B.A. LL.B) - Honours that gives you professional and scholarly skill-s
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- NLU
- Jindal global Law School
- Symbiosis
- Jamia
- BHU
To get into the best law colleges you have to appear for CLAT/ISAT/SLAT, Jamia CET/BHU UET/MH-CET etc. Make list of top 20 colleges. Appear for 2-3 entrance test required for your dream law college. ROI of top 20 colleges is definitely good and colleges like BHU/Jamia / GLC Mumbai provide quality education at very low fees. Best wishes.
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Scholar-Level 16
- Symbosis
- Jamia
- KIIT
- DU
- IP
- Jindal global Law School
- Christ University
Try to pursue law from top 20-25 law colleges. Few popular law entrance exams are -
- CLAT
- ISAT
- SLAT
- MH-CET
- BHU - UAT
Target 2-3 most accpeted exams or particular exam required for your dream law college. Also you can explore on the option of preparing for Judicary from 2nd year. Try to target exam whose pattern is same or require same kind of preparation efforts. Best wishes.
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Also, ranked among Asias best and fastest-growing universities, CU has coupled the experience of top industry leaders and renowned aca
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Internship with human rights commission of the states and with
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Law graduates can expect better job opportunities in India as well as abroad as many LPOs have started to recruit young law graduates. A plethora of opportunities for these graduates include-
Advocate in a court of law or work with corporate firms. By clearing exams conducted by Public Service Commissions, a law graduate can become a judge. Solicitor General, a Public Prosecutor or offer services to government departments and ministries. One can also work as a legal adviser for various organizations. Teaching, working with NGOs and working as a reporter for newspapers
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