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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
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Contributor-Level 9
There is so much to do while you are in a law school, like writing a research paper, participating in moot, debates and maybe if you have time to spare, you can also go for online courses. Universities like Oxford and Haward provide a lot of MOOCs nowadays.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Litigation (assuming this to be your 'lawyer's job' is just one among the various options one has as a law student. In order to go for the judiciary, the best option for you will be to get enrolled in a 5-year BA LLB course, and then try for various judiciary exams, conducted at state level.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can go for NIOS board in class 12th or you may go for admission in distance learning program offered by many colleges such as IGNOU.
All the best.
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Contributor-Level 10
In order to migrate to Australia, you need to apply for PR and without a minimum of 4 years work experience, you will not qualify. The other choice is to drop the LLB and apply for an MCA of 2-year duration and then become eligible for PR once you graduate. All the best.
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Guide-Level 13
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Guide-Level 13
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Guide-Level 13
Just passing class 10th won't let you do LLB.
Also, as there is no upper age limit so you may opt for LLB provided you satisfy the eligibility criteria of at least 45% marks in class 12th or graduation as the case may be.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well if you are pursuing an undergraduate degree at any college then you may opt for a 3-year degree in law for which you need to have at least 45% in your graduation. Also, for 3-year LLB there are entrance exams held. For example, Faculty of Law, Delhi University, etc., and you need to prepare accordingly.
Also, if you want to go for 5-year LLB then you have CLAT as a good option to take or any other pvt. institute you may prefer.
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