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Ashwani Aman

Beginner-Level 3

Law is professional course and therefore there are only 20-30 colleges in India which provides campus placement in law courses. I understand that IMS Dehradun is not one of them.

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Ashwani Aman

Beginner-Level 3

There is no restrictions on the students appearing for CLAT from appearing in other entrance examination
for law or otherwise. You may appear for CLAT and simultaneously appears for other entrance exams for laws, engineering or other as per your pre-qualification.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Yogita,
If the University is same and affiliated college is different, you could have directly taken admission in the 3rd year. However, whenever there is a change in the university, you have to start afresh from the 1st year, unfortunately. I'd suggest, if you really do not wish to continue under any college of Kalinga university, only then you should go for CV Raman University.

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Ashwani Aman

Beginner-Level 3

As per the guidelines of Bar Council of India, correspondence course in law including Llb is not recognised. So there is no recognization to courses in law offered by correspondence and if any college is offering correspondence course in law then it might be flouting rules of Bar Council of India. Further, if you choose to do LLB from such college then you might have issues in registration with Bar Council after completing the course. so choose wisely.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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The eligibility is Bachelor degree of Guru Nanak Dev University or a degree recognised as equivalent with at least 45% marks in aggregate (40% for SC/ST).
Note :
1. The applicants who have obtained 10+2 or graduation through Open Universities system directly without having any basic qualification for pursuing such studies are not eligible for admission in the law courses.
2. The maximum age limit for the applicants for admission will be as decided by the Bar Council of India and approved by the syndicate from time to time. Mode of Admission:
Admission will be based on the State Level Admission Process.
Contact No. Coordinator/Head : 018
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Ashwani Aman

Beginner-Level 3

CLAT is the entrance examination conducted by consortium of NLUs for UG and PG courses. All 21 NLU except NLU Delhi take admission by way of CLAT scores in both PG and UG courses. NLU Delhi conducts it's separate examination called All India Law Entrance Test or AILET for UG, PG and Ph.D. programs. Further many other private university consider CLAT score for admission in Law courses.

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Neha Batra

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Yes, you can very well so both the courses, however both are time demanding. So, if you can balance your time then it's a very good option.

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Neha Batra

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Initially, you have to study all the laws of land. Thereafter, you can choose a particular field of your choice. You can go for cyber laws or criminal law.

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Dhanya John

Beginner-Level 4

You can select corporate and commercial laws for you specialisation as CS would have given you a vast knowledge of company sector already and will hold a great weightage to the resume.

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