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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
There are countless. You can become a practicing lawyer based on the Law specialisation you choose, you can join a firm or an MNC as a legal consultant, or take any other job role in the legal department, or you can even join a government department like the Judiciary, PSUs, banks, etc.
Not just this, you can prepare for a competitive exam and go for the Civil Services, join the media & journalism field. You can even become a legal writer with a Law degree in India. The career options are countless in the Law field; you just need to focus on your strengths and interests, and the right door will open for you.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
Legal Aptitude in a Law entrance exam means, they'll check your problem-solving and analytical thinking, required in the legal field. In the Legal Aptitude section, you'll be given a mixed set of questions from Legal knowledge (current affairs, legal topics), and logical reasoning (comprehension, problem-solving). You will apply the legal principles to the given factual situation. This section will include passage-based questions and case studies.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 9
The eligibility criteria for the Law course are different for every course level, for instance:
- A 3-year LLB requires you to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university.
- A 5-year LLB (BA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB, etc.) requires you to pass Class 12 from a recognised board; the stream can be any.
- For an LLM, you're required to have an LLB degree, and for an LLD, an LLM degree is required.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Taking admission in the BA LLB (Hons) course at NLU Assam is considered a great option. The university is well-known and reputed for the Law programmes offered. Candidates must appear for the CLAT exam for admission in the university.
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2 months ago
Scholar-Level 18
Please add these entrance exams also in your list for LLM.
- MHCET Law LLM
- LSAT LLM
- AP PGLCET
- CUET LLM for DU
- SLS AIAT LLM
- TISS LLM Exam
- PU LLM Law
- BHU PET Law
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
Human Rights Law is not just theoretical at IILM University, Gurugram.
Students get field visits, NGO tie-ups, and chances to draft awareness materials for real campaigns.
Careers in this field could be with NGOs, UN bodies, or even litigation in constitutional courts. The practical exposure makes IILM's Law students employable in whichever area of law they choose, even rights-focused organizations.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 8
While NLU culture is more cutthroat, IILM University matches rigor with balance.
The academic load is serious, students are reading acts and judgments constantly but there is also room for interdisciplinary work, research, and creative projects.
Professors push students to go beyond minimum requirements, and with moots, research, and internships, students come out feeling on par with other law grads in practical exposure.
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