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Deepti Singh

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I have seen in the past few years is that to get a good placement through the university one needs to be in the top 10% of the batch. Firms like Amarchand and Trilegal do come to recruit but it all depends upon your grades to get shortlisted for an interview. However, if you are currently pursuing law here I suggest in your penultimate and final year you should intern at a top law firms and try to get a pre placement offer.

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Chetna S

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Hi Rajveer,
Certain core elements or fundamentals tend to be the same but you cannot tag it as a 'same subject'. Different countries have different jurisdiction and different legal aspects. Every country has its own law. Programs vary accordingly. You may choose to be a subject matter expert which can be used anywhere in the world like business law, etc. You can practice in India after gaining your LLB from abroad or USA, you are required to apply for registration to your respective State Bar Councils upon their return to India. You must also check if the foreign university is recognized by the Bar Council of India.

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SURESH SHARMA

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No, you can't. Bar Council of India recognizes only regular degree course.

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Mani Dwivedi

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Anyone can apply after +2 with good marks that will take 5 years, but if you apply after graduation, it will only take 3 years with average marks.

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