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abhinav prakashstudy is the precious stone.

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If you have got any compart . you need to pass your plus 2 exams without any cross in any subject. so I think that you should not take admission in any college yet. Firstly gear yourself to study twelve class basics thoroughly and after one year fill the form of college of law and exam of law such as clat, lsat , ailet, dullb to prepare for law you can get enrolled yourself in best coaching near your home and try to study as more as you can . Best of luck .

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Ganesh Karale

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First you should tell your colification

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anjani jha jha

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After graduation LL.B. is three year degree course and you may take maximum 5 years for completing the course.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Aarush,
Most of the law graduates work as apprentice while they are in final year of their studies. After gaining experience as apprentice, they can take part in the examinations organized by Law Society. Those clearing this examination can work as articled clerks. These professionals can work under the experienced advocates as junior advocates and can gain several years of experience. Once they gain this experience they will be able to practice independently. Numerous opportunities are there in this field in both public and in private sectors.
Most of the law graduates prefer to work as a lawyer in reputed sectors. And for this the
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Ankur KumarIt good to commit mistakes but only if you learn.

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Dear Ankit.
As far as my knowledge is about these two colleges , both are offering different courses so we can't really compare.since one is offering Masters in management and other is a law college. so please be specific about what you want to study and for which course you are comparing.
all the very best

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Amity University is a better option among your choices.

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Yash Arora

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Hi,
UPES and ICFAI are the colleges for law in Dehradun. Among these two, UPES is better in terms of placements, infrastructure and exposure. More details you can get on websites of these colleges.
All the best!

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IIMTGNOIDA chuttani

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Dear Tushar,
You can join IIMT Group of Colleges, Greater Noida for BA-LLB course.

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