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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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To check previous years trend you must visit their website.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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There is no seperate score for SC catagory. However work hard to get good score.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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You can check the university website and check the opening of admission.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, it's quite possible.
Prepare for clat exam.all the best.

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A lawyer can serve in several roles. Here are some examples, but in practice most lawyers do more than one of these, sometimes even simultaneously:
1. A Lawyer is an Advocate
Here, by advocate, I mean somebody who tries to advance their clients interests in some way, typically involving (at least to some extent) persuasion. The classic example is in court, especially in something like closing arguments: a lawyer advocates for their client by persuading the judge or jury that their client deserves to win their case.
2. A Lawyer is a Counselor
This is more behind closed doors. The role of a counselor isn't to persuade, its to advise. Often,
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Vinit

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Yes, you can but for that you have to have a specific time duration practice of Law and then after that only you can go for the Judicial Services Examination. There are multiple universities from where you can do 5-year LL.B. IILM University Gurugram offers BBA LL.B. With Moot Court Internship, Seminar, Workshops, Experiential Learning along with Inter-Disciplinary Curriculum. For more details, you can check their website: https://iilm.edu.in/law-admissions. BBA LL.B. At IILM University is a 5 year integrated course, Students with any discipline from recognised board in 10+2 can do it. It aims at developing a new generation of versatil
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Dear Student, If you are considering law school, you are taking the initial step toward a potentially rewarding career in the legal profession. A legal education can be one of the most challenging and fulfilling endeavours an individual will pursue in their lifetime. There are many potential reasons on why one may choose to attend law school. Learning the skills of a lawyer and then using them in practice is the most common reason. However, some may simply be interested in the complexities of the law and seek to learn more about it. Still others are motivated to enter law school to effect change through government, interest groups, or
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BBA is one of the most popular Bachelor degree course after class XII. A student can get a job opportunity after BBA in such sector like:-Marketing, Education, Finance, Sales, and Government even more options are there. And if I talk about BBA LL.B. It is an integrated law course wherein you are taught subjects related to Business Administration as well as Law. It is an integrated professional course and it's duration may go for 5 years. Here I am sharing you the links for BBA as well as BBA LL.B. Please go through this link it will give you deep insight about both the courses.

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LL. M is necessary for joining the academia, and can be useful in research institutes, thinktanks and NGOs working on policy issues as well. Considering that a large number of law schools in India now pay quite well, this is significant. Similarly, requirement of lawyers are thinktanks, NGOs and research bodies have drastically increased over the last few years. The LL. M. programme is divided into three trimesters. There are three streams of one-year LL. M. Programme in IILM University School of Law; with specialisation in:
Corporate and Commercial Law
Criminal and Security Law
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