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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, the formula for calculating rank/percentile in ACLAT is straight forward as it depends on the marks obtained out of total 200 marks. The exam paper consists of sections including English, reasoning, maths, law and GK and weightage of marks is distributed.
Now, the ranks would be determined on the basis of marks obtained by a candidate compared with other candidates.
Also, the person with highest marks is rank 1 and those who clear the cut-offs get a seat.
The cut-off are determined based on no. of seats and no. of candidates. The cut-offs are declares once all seats get filled beyond which admission may happen only in case
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
All India Law Entrance Test is the entrance exam for National Law Univesity. The exam is divided into five sections. All the five sections have a total of 150 multiple choice questions carrying one mark each. There is no negative marking for the wrong answer. So, on the basis of total correct answers, final scores are calculated. These scores form the basis of rank. Since the exam is only for admission to NLU-Delhi, there is no question of preferences. Since there is negative marking, most of the students get same scores. The question which arises is how is rank distributed among students of the same score. The first tie breaker is
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, you have good placement opportunities after completing a law course from IMS law college Noida. The IMS group has some corporate firms which go upto 100 in numbers as their top recruiters which makes prospect for law graduates better as they get a chance to be considered for recruitment there. However, the college lies in NCR region thus face tough competitions in terms of recruitments and placements.
Even then you have good prospects in corporate firms if not law firms as they do not have law firms as their top recruiters. So chances there get lessened. However, you have options to choose amongst the number of corporate
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, one need not to worry about placements opportunities while an NLU is concerned. NUSRL Ranchi also being an NLU has some good placements statistics so far. The batch of 2017 has received as much as 29 offers by top law firms such as Khaitan&co, Luthra and Luthra and also corporate firms such as Wipro offering the highest packages. The on campus placements opportunities thus are fantastic here and also being an NLU it has an edge over other institutes.
Moreover, NUSRL is very well flourishing NLU and thus the opportunities for on campus placements are going to increase in near future.
However, the present statistic is quite
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
The entrance exam for Rajiv Gandhi school of IP includes a 200 marks paper with each question carrying 1 mark and there is no provision for negative marking. The question paper consists of subjects including English, logical reasoning, maths, Elementary science and legal aptitude.
The legal aptitude has a weightage of 70 marks and English has 60 marks weightage which is the maximum out of other segments. Thus, the focus needs to be more on English and legal section for which you shall need good knowledge of English grammar and must have good hold on vocabulary. Also, legal aptitude can be made strong only with more and more pra
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, the placements opportunities after a law course from Directorate of Distance Education (Kurukshetra University) Haryana would always be nil as the degree that you get after the completion of course would not be recognised by Bar council and thus you can't have any practical implications of Your degree and it would also get difficult in making a career in law. Also, the law degree would not make you eligible even for judicial services exams and thus would be a degree on paper only.
Also, it would not make you eligible as a legal expert even.
So, you won't get any placements as such here. So, I would advise you for better ca
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
University of Mumbai is a good university but it does not have all affiliated colleges which could be said to be good in terms of Law. For instance GLC is a good law college amongst others. But not every college is a good college in terms of law. However, Symbiosis law school would be a particular choice of college and you can expect a very good career while on campus owing to its good placement opportunities. Also, it has been a known name in terms of law for decades and is much preferred private institute for Law in that region.
So, between the University of Mumbai and Symbiosis Pune the latter would be a good preference prov
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
As per my knowledge, Oriental Law College is a decent college and you can take admission in the same.
The college is very active with organizing various activities, guest lecture series and various other programs that prove helpful to the development of students. Also, the college has a good faculty and has a well-equipped library that also is a good thing about the college.
So, in my opinion there is no problem in joining the college but you will have to put in efforts by your side as well which is very important for you to get good career opportunities.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, owing to a new course in Amity University, Mumbai, you can't expect much of placements as of now, as there are other good law schools such as Symbiosis, GLC etc. in the same region and this lowers the prospect of on campus placements as of now, as those institute have a set reputation for years now and it cannot be changed so easily.
However, Amity University has some recognition in terms of education and it's not an unknown name as such.
Thus, the chances of placements on campus shall grow gradually in future. Also Amity law school (IP University) has some good placements to offer in NCR region so the chances here in Mumbai wou
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, the on campus placements opportunities for law students from Hooghly Mohsin College are nil as of now.
However, you can expect to get a degree in law and as the faculties for law are quite experienced owing to their high qualifications. Also, you can expect a good academics. However, the college still doesn't have separate building for law section and thus lacks in infrastructure facilities as well. Moreover, the course offered is 3years LLB traditional course which again doesn't attract recruiters.
Though you can make your own opportunities after graduation as you may prefer litigation or judicial services or even UPSC an
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