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mudit h

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Hi,
The course duration for LLB is generally three years. However, there are two options to pursue an undergraduate law degree. One is 3 years course whose eligibility is graduation and the other is integrated which is five year duration course for 10+2 pass students.
It would better if you would go through CLAT.
CLAT 2016 Eligibility: The candidates should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC/ST and persons with Disability). Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination can also appear provisionally.

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tiwari shukla

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Hi,
The eligibility criteria for CLAT 2016: Candidates should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC/ST and persons with Disability). Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination can also appear provisionally.
LL.M. (One year), LL.B. or an Equivalent Law Degree with 55% marks (50% in case of SC/ST/ Persons with Disability). The candidates appearing in final LL.B. examination in April/May can also apply for admission.

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tiwari shukla

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Salaries at Indian law firms offered to law graduates have hit unprecedented levels, after Talwar Thakore Associates (TTA) and Khaitan and Co. respectively hiked their base pay to Rs.13 lakh and Rs.14.4 lakh per annum.

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tiwari shukla

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That is because in your written examinations, conducted by the boards and varsities, the only thing that matter is whether you have written what was in the book or not. For that a person needs to mug up. However, for you to put sense in what you are writing you would also need to understand the logic and concept.

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R
RAMAN PREETADVOCATE

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Yes, it is 20 years for 5 year and 30 years for 3 year LLB.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Hi Rishad,
You can try to pursue MBA in HR from Xavier institute of Management - Calcutta or IIM - Kolkata. MBA in HR and IB will help you out a lot.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You cannot pursue law and computer science degrees simultaneously at DU.

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Kavita Chaudhary

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Hi,
You should go for CLAT entrance exam and after clearing that, you can go for LLB or there are many private colleges who have their own entrance exam, on that basis you will get admission.
Amity School of Law provides admission without CLAT exam, but they have their own entrance exam.

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astha singh

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You are eligible to pursue LLB after completing M.Com. With your finance and accounting knowledge, you can become a very good direct or indirect taxes lawyer.

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astha singh

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The eligibility criteria to appear for APLAWCET - 2016
1. The candidate should be Indian nationals and should satisfy local/non-local status requirements laid down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulations of Admission) order, 1974 as amended up to date.
2. The candidates other than Indian nationals should satisfy the rules of the universities concerned.
The candidates seeking admission:
For LLB 3 years course:
1. The candidate should have passed graduate degree examination of minimum three years duration (10+2+3 pattern) of a recognized university with at least 45% marks of aggregate marks (40% marks in case of SC/ST cat
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