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Pragati Verma

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I would suggest you Lovely Professional University. LPU has Best Facilities, Updates and the latest Curriculum, Practical Learnings, Internship Assistance, and much more at the affordable fees structure, then I would suggest you Lovely Professional University. My Brother has done B.Com LL.B. From LPU and current he is doing his internship under a well renowned Lawyer in Supreme Court. LPU has all the best facilities from Accreditation, to curriculum, to Experienced faculty members, to practical trainings and lot more. Major Highlights of this course at LPU are : Programmes approved by Bar Council of India. Curriculum benchmarked
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Vinit

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Dear student, Now considering the current scenario, due to pandemic situation of COVID-19, entrance exams are withheld. So, many universities have taken a step and has relaxed their eligibility criteria for 2020 admissions for prospective students. IILM University has taken this initiative. Admissions are open through online mode. Eligibility is around 50% in graduation and there are some relaxations as well. Corona Warrior ScholarshipIILM are aligned and conscious to the contribution of Corona Warriors working tirelessly at the hospitals, and thereby we have constituted a special scholarship for their wards. Post the selection and an
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Vinit

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Dear Student, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) includes dispute resolution processes and techniques that act as a means for disagreeing parties to come to an agreement as an alternative to court litigation and trial. Common alternatives include mediation, where a mediator helps people come to an agreement, or arbitration, where an arbitrator decides the outcome of the dispute. Many people prefer ADR because it can save people money, time, and aggravation, and can produce better results than trial. For example, as a mediator or arbitrator, I typically help resolve a case in one day, whereas when I was a trial attorney, a typical cas
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of B.A. LLB (Hons. ) of ULC Bangalore is given below. Eligibility criteria : An applicant seeking admission to the B.A. , LL.B. (Honours) Degree Course shall have successfully completed Pre-University Course or Senior Secondary School Course (+2) or equivalent (such as 11 + 1, A level in Senior School Leaving Certificate Course) from a recognised University in India or outside or from a Senior Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognised by the Union or by a State Government securing in the aggregate, marks not less than 45% (in the case of SC/ST-40% and in the case of OBC-42% as notified by the Gov
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Harleen Kaur

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You can apply for LL.B. Course. It's of 3 years for graduates.

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Khushal Arora

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B.Com, B.Tech and LL.B. All three are completely different courses. B.Com If accounting, percentages, economics, numbers, billing you like go for it!
LLB: If you like to read alot, have good thinking process, good at learning, history and remembering things like dates, places go for it. B.Tech: If you are tech free, love to learn new technology, Science student then B.Tech is good. Choosing a course totally depends upon your interest and passion. If you are interest in trade, business, banking etc. Then you should o for B.Com. And if you are interested in law then you should go for LL.B. And if you are interested in technology th
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Vinit

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Dear Student, Moot Court is arranged for giving practical training and guidance to the law students about the court practice. The students have to argue as if they are arguing before real court. The students are given marks by observing their performance. If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are a number of top law colleges in India that you can apply for, but you should know the admission process. Most of the colleges or universities that offer courses in law have their own entrance examinations. One of the most recognised examinations is CLAT which stand
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Ankita

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Greetings!
Yes, you are eligible to opt for LAW programme like B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LL.B. At IILM University. Students from any stream can apply for LAW programme. It prepare students to understand societies with socio-economic, political, demo graphical, cultural differences to cater to their respective needs around different perspectives and global expectations. Its offers a wide range of electives to choose from that allows mapping yours area of interest with future of work. The facilities learning across the disciplines, unbridling creative minds, focusing on the digital technology and innovations with legal solutions. IILM School of L
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Vinit

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Dear student, You can get placement after B.A. LL.B. It is itself sufficient. It aims at developing a new generation of versatile legal professionals through BBA LL.B.A comprehensive and contemporary course of integrated knowledge and rigorous education. This course has been designed innovative and has been developed in association with academicians and professional experts, and as per the guidelines of Bar Council of India. It provides an integrated understanding of the interrelationship of Management Studies for corporate functions and the Law in its entirety. Students who take this course will understand interaction between law and
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Vinit

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Dear Student, If you don't want to practice as a full fledged lawyer you can still work as a cyber law consultant for many companies, law firms that do cyber law or technology law work, provide electronic evidence collection service etc. There is a tremendous scope of cyber law in India as the number of activities through internet is on increase with the changing times, the requirement for cyber laws and their application is gathering momentum and hence the career option as a cyber-lawyer seems very lucrative option for students. The requirements of being a successful cyber lawyer:
Capability of analyzing a problem along with a deep und
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