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Eshanee Bhattacharya

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It is a subjective thing. It completely depends upon the work you do. Kind of Internships and moots you have done and somewhere your minimum CGPA of 7-8. At the beginning, it starts from around 15,000-25,000. Again, it depends if you are from an NLU, and have done good Internships there is a highly fair chance of getting a job at a good law firm. In law fields, fame and money come with work and experience, so better the work, more the experience so is the money.

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Anjali Sharma

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Yes, you can do law after B.Tech. LL.B. Eligibility Criteria -
The minimum eligibility criteria for L. B. course is Successful completion of graduation in any discipline. Minimum 45% marks in graduation are required for general category and 40% for reserved categories. There is also a criterion for minimum marks required in graduation which may vary from institute to institute. There is no age limit for taking admission in this course.

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mehak khanna

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Last date to apply for REVA CLAT 2019 was 15 Apr '19.

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Anjali Sharma

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Admissions are made through centralized counseling based on GATE/NET. Please refer to the link provided below for further details regarding admissions in B.A. LL.B. From Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College. https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/b-a-ll-b-dr-ambedkar-government-law-college-kuralagam-chennai-215712.

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Toshavi Newaskar

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I'm not a student of law but I happen to know via some of my really close friends what all goes about in the law department and hence can positively affirm the following. Amity Law School happens to be one of the largest departments of Amity University. The students from all over the country seek admission as no other private college is even remotely close to providing the efficiently curated practical cum theoretical curriculum. The world-class faculty is always intent on creating, out of the students, innovative professionals who'd work efficaciously in the corporate world or any industry they choose. Amity University stands among th
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Anjali Sharma

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TSLAWCET 2019 Eligibility:
Candidates are eligible to appear for TSLAWCET 2019 for admission in 5 year LL.B. Programmes if they have cleared two year Intermediate exam (10+2 pattern) or any other examination, recognized as equivalent, by the University concerned or the Board of Intermediate Education, T. S and Bar Council of India with minimum aggregate of 45%. Note: Candidates belonging to SC/ST category will be given 5% relaxation in aggregate percentage in the above mentioned qualifying examinations so that they meet the eligibility criteria of TSLAWCET 2019. "The percentage of 39.5% or above in aggregate in Intermediate (10+2 Patter
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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Khushi,
There is no restriction like specialized subject graduates are only eligible for study law. Definitely B.Com graduates are eligible to study LLB three year programme. B.Com+LLB is good combo and this combo graduates mostly hire by IT department (Income Tax). All the Best for your future.

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