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New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
For B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) course, candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with securing minimum 50% aggregate.
The candidates must be below 20 years as on 1 July, 2017 (22 years in case of SC/ST category) for B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) programme.
Foreign National Candidates have to secure minimum 65% marks in the qualifying examination for BA LLB course.
For LL.M. (One year) programme, aspirants should have completed LL.B. or an Equivalent Law Degree with securing 55% marks (for general candidates)
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
So, you can definitely take admission in BVP, but you will have to give the entrance exam.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
A lawyer has so many options.
After completing your LLB, you can practice in judiciary, appear for PCS or join corporate sector.
Moreover, you can pursue CS or MBA which marks best to the field of law in MNC sector.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
* Plan your preparation after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You need to be organized and follow a time-table.
* You may refer to reference books related to the course. Internet will also be a huge source of information for you.
* You may even join coaching institute to work on your fundamentals. Some of the institutes are :
-Smart Brains Academy Private Limited
-Career Launcher
-Endeavor Careers Pvt. Ltd.
-CRS Educational Academy
-Achievers Point Knowledge Systems Pvt. Ltd.
-Paradygm Law
For more, you may refer to the be
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
- Dogra Law College, University of Jammu
- Basavarshree College of Law, Karnataka State Law University
- Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
- Institute of Law and Research, Faridabad
- Amity Law School, Gwalior
- ITM Law School, Gurgaon
- Harlal School of Law, Greater Noida
- Ajaymeru Law College, Ajmer
Well yes you can practice law after completing LLB but I don't know if you will get the right exposure through a distance course in law.
If you really want to practice law then you should do it regular because you will get a lot of expos
New answer posted
8 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Ranking starts with IIT, NIT and IIIT as top three groupings followed by other best option in India for students considering quality of education, infrastructure, placements and faculty.
1. All IITs
2. All NITs
3. All IIITs
4. BITS Pilani
5. Shobhit University Meerut
6. VIT vellore
7. Manipal University
8. BIT Mesra
9. HBTI Kanpur
10. ISM Dhanbad
11. BHU
12. College of Engineering Pune
13. RV college of Engineering
14. PESIT
15. Cochin University
16. Jadavpur University
17. Anna University
18. Jaypee University Noida
19. DTU
20. Kalinga institute of Industrial Technology
New answer posted
8 years agoGuide-Level 13
You are B.Sc honors with B.Ed so it is natural that if you like to proceed further study - it is M.Sc.
Now, you are thinking for alternative course LLB, and in a fix which one will be better. I think your confusion may work out of insecurity in terms of placement. It is common. You may think if you come to legal profession after LLB, there will be opening a separate legal professional path and your dependency on the job will be minimized. I say you are right but for this, you have to give your best effort. You have to know the ins and outs of the profession particularly about the beginning phase after completion of your degree. Als
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