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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
I don't think Nirma Institute has a 3 year LLB course. Admissions are based on the basis of the rank obtained in the entrance exam. For a 3-year law course, you can give the DU LLB Entrance exam.
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 13
LLM through distance or correspondence mode is not recognised or valid. If any university offer such course, then you need to check the recognition status of that particular university or report to bar council of India regarding this.
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The very first rule while preparing for any entrance exam is to get to know about the syllabus well. Refer to the standard books. Solve previous year question papers to know about the trend of topics. UGC NET Paper 1 http://bit.ly/2Qud8iX is quite easy than paper 2 so work on that well. Dedicate 1 month for paper 1 only. For the conceptual clarity solve full-length mock test papers. Practicing the content is very important, the more you will practice, the better will be the grasp. Work hard on speed and accuracy. I hope it helps you out, thanks, aspirants.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
LLB Is a full-time course and cannot be done in correspondence. It is not allowed by BCI.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, LLB from IGNOU is valid for job and LLM later at NLU'S later. Both ways you can apply for job, but NLU will give you market value.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, at the end of the course you will be awarded 2 degrees. It can also depend on college to college which may give a cumulative degree.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You should check the prospectus of the course provided by the college for all the latest updates. There is no age restriction to pursue law. You must have at least 45% in your graduation for 3 year law.
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