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Hemant Trivedi

Beginner-Level 3

There are options for you to look at the BBA LL.B. Programs. NorthCap University Gurugram Haryana offers BBA LL.B. Programme and after mapping your subjects studied in your first year, lateral entry may become possible.

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Vinit

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Dear Student, Yes. You will need a Masters to pursue Ph.D. along with a UGC NET score. The LL. M. was reduced from a 2 year to 1yr, but it still remains a Masters. The University Grants Commission (UGC) has made it mandatory for all higher education institutions to follow the two-step process (entrance exam +interview) for selection of students for Ph.D. programmes. Any one with a Bachelor degree in law can apply for LL. M, provided the applicant should meet the minimum marks criteria for the qualifying degree stipulated by the concerned university. The branches of law, wherein LL. M being commonly offered are Criminal law, Constitutio
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YashPratapSingh Sengar

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PSIT is remarkable for its academic performance. The environment which I get over here is really very helpful in learning and exploring myself. Their academic sessions provides me practical and theoretical knowledge about my subjects because as I am the student BBA and for me practical knowledge is as important as theoretical knowledge is and PSIT provided me that environment where I can explore the real world (corporate world) as well, through different industrial visits and technical training. Therefore, PSIT have that environment where students can learn new things, explore their talents in every field and always number of opportuni
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Piyush sharma

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After Completing LL.B. You have to First enrol yourself with a state Bar Council. It may be any state. Not necessarily your Domicile state or the state from where you did your LL.B. After that you can start practice in any court of that state. If you are interested in further study and want to make career in teaching field, you can do LL. M. also. You can choose IILM University, Gurugram. There are two under Graduate courses B.A. LL.B/B. ALL. B. And one LL. M. course.

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Anubhav Sony

Beginner-Level 1

Dear Garima,
PSIT College of Higher Education (at their college of law) provides best faculty, moot court and learning environment to young law students. They have best internship options and placement records. Faculty members are experienced.

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Vinit

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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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Vinit

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Dear Student,
Yes, being a lawyer is a good career, provided one sticks to basics and ethics and have true professional attitude. A client comes to a lawyer, who in their eyes, are capable of delivering positive results for which they are spending money on him. If the lawyer shows interests in money but is not diligent enough, he is a cheat. Before long he would be known more as a money extorter. The lawyer should be a shelter (after he receives money) and should not be seen as a butcher in action and always asking for money. There is common complaint against lawyers. According to them, the lawyers adopt the dishonest means which are t
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi Poonam,
You can do law but your first year of BMS has no value. You cannot do two degrees at the same time. Candidates can submit applications in both offline and online mode. For B.A. LL.B. And B.Com LL.B. course, candidate must pass PUC or 10+2 examination from a recognised university/institution and minimum 45% marks for minimum eligibility. Candidate graduated from recognised university with minimum 45% marks are eligible for admission to LL.B. course. Admission to Integrated LL.B. and three-year LL.B. course is done on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination. Relaxation of 5% is given to reserved category candidates.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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