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Yes, you are eligible to get admission in law course at IIMT, University. Fees for the LLB 3 year course is Rs. 35,500 annually.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes. There are universities which provides distance LLB to students. IGNOU is one such examples.

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Satya Sourav PalSUCCESS IS A JOURNEY !!

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Eligibility for CLAT - 45% in 12th; Fee Structure for NLU - 10 Lacs (including hostel). Cutoff will change in every year.

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Yes, CLAT is compulsory. Board marks do not count for selection to NLU. Only the eligibility for CLAT is 45% in 12th board.

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Deepti Singh

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The first and basic qualification required for a Ph.D course is that you must have completed your Masters degree course.
To apply for Ph.D. you can either directly apply to the professors of different universities sending them your resume, Statement of purpose
and your research papers. Or you can appear for UGC-NET examination.
And then, sending your NET scores to the professors under whom you want to undergo your Ph.D course.

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You can teach, or you can work at a firm or go in-house. An LL.M will give you a leg up in these areas (indeed it is necessary for teaching). Other than this, for litigation purposes, there is no tangible benefit to doing an LL.M. Your analytical and critical thinking skills will develop, and your knowledge base will widen and/or deepen - which will go towards making you a better lawyer, but nothing tangible.

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Bipin Jha

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Well the answer is gonna be little tricky. It is good to know that you want to become lawyer but unfortunately you decided to too late to do so. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has imposed strict age limit for candidates to pursue LLB course.
From now on candidate who are interested in 3 years LLB should not be more than 30 years old. This decision was taken as Bar Council of India felt that candidates from other streams who take LLB later in the career aren't actually serious about it. This serve as major disadvantage to the lawyers hince decided to impose the age limit. By implementing this rule Bar Council of India wants to encourage
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