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9 years agoContributor-Level 9
National Law School of India University - [NLSIU], Bangalore
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, New Delhi
NALSAR University of Law (NALSAR), Hyderabad
Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Pune
Amity Law School (ALS), Noida
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As per the guidelines by the Bar Council of India. A university or institute can offer the LLB programme only in the regular mode.
Due to the vast course structure, moot court practice and practical approach. In terms of the internship, the regular mode education in law will be more beneficial.
If you want to start your career in law then you can think of regular mode only.
All the best.
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According to your statement, you are still in confusion regarding your further education or career path. If I recommend any programme, that will not be right.
According to me, you should go for career counselling session with renowned career counselor and discuss all the factors and then choose the right path for your future.
All the best.
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However, ICFAI is the oldest among these but Sharda University is coming up in the league in near future. In the Moot culture, it is worth appreciating.
However, owing to reputation of Galgotias University in NCR, I believe, it shall be meeting up the levels soon.
As far as if your decision regarding these is concerned, you can opt for any of these, each of them have a fair value in near future with regard to placements as well.
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