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Sourav Kansal

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PU is the best university. It has produced great Alumni. Justice Jagdeep Singh is one of the examples.

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Hi,
Some of the colleges offering LLB through correspondence are:
1. NALSAR, Hyderabad
2. Faculty of Law, Banaras
3. Symbiosis Law College, Pune
4. Annamalai University
5. Kurukshetra University
6. Guru Nanak Dev University
7. Faculty of Law, Delhi
8. University of Jammu

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For getting admissions in LLB, you need to give the entrance exam of law which is CLAT. I'll share with you the important dates for this and colleges where you can apply as well for this course:
You can plan your dates accordingly and apply to the colleges which are well recognised for their degree in law:
NLSIU, Bangalore
NALSAR, Hyderabad
Campus Law Centre, Delhi
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
UPES, Dehradun

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Hi, After completing LLB, one has avenues open in varied and diversified fields. You have options to pursue your profession as a lawyer, legal advisor, law officer, public prosecutor, solicitor, law reporter and legal assistant and so on. You can find employment in government services both Central and State government.

Law graduates have options of working as teachers, legal advisors in various companies, business houses, organizations, etc. There are options in private and corporate sector, in legal process outsourcing (LPO) sector or working for a KPO in legal research. You can work with law firms, be in private practice or work for N

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Aseem AnandCA aspirant

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CS + LLB are core qualifications that can shape your career in the direction of secretarial, legal, corporate governance and corporate and securities laws. Since you are pursuing these qualifications already, am assuming that this is your ultimate goal.
FRM is no doubt a very competitive qualification with an abundant scope and market demand. However, you need to understand that FRM is a qualification solely based and focused on risk, not even financial management. Are you sure you want to specialise in risk management and the sorts? If you do, then CS + LLB is of no use and FRM would be the ideal choice. Although the syllabus would be
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You are required to complete your graduation with at least 40% marks from a recognized university to pursue LLB course. The candidates who have completed their post-graduation will get a weightage of 2%. Many of the colleges conduct entrance exams followed by a personal interview to select eligible candidates for this course. The exam pattern includes Legal Reasoning, Language Ability, General Science, Aptitude of Learning, Social Studies, and General Knowledge. The maximum age limit for pursuing the course is 30 years.

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You can practice law and you can also get jobs as a legal advisor in any firm. You can also get work as a law officer in Army, Navy or Air Force.

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Milon Ahamed Shovi

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Yes, you can LLB after completing PG.

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