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New answer posted
2016-01-28 21:55:52
Contributor-Level 9
New answer posted
2016-01-27 20:01:09
Guide-Level 11
For CSE you should target for:
1. Bits – Pilani.
2. DCE
3. NSIT
4. BIT – Ranchi.
5. UPES – Dehradun.
6. UTM.
7. Thapar - Patiyala.
8. ISMU – Dhanbad.
9. UPTU Government colleges (HBTI, IET, BIET, MMM, KNIT).
10. VIT University.
All are good but among these UPES and UTM offers specialized CSE programs and have a number of specializations to choose from and all in collaboration with IBM. Admissions noti
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2016-01-25 18:53:01New answer posted
2016-01-24 19:10:15
Contributor-Level 10
It is JD first and then LLM. You are eligible to enroll for a JD program after you have completed a bachelor's degree. Post your LLB, you must also take the LSAT to be considered for admissions into a JD program. You must also take the TOEFL prior applying. Keep checking university websites for admission information and feel free to write back for any clarification.
Hope this helps.
New answer posted
2016-01-22 16:15:16
Guide-Level 12
With a previous Law degree you can pursue your LLM or even Sports Law from United Kingdom. As an International student you must give the IELTS. Some of the universities offering this specialization (Sports Law) are:
1. Nottingham Trent University.
2. University of London and
3. Staffordshire University.
Alternatively, you may pursue:
1. Masters in Human Rights.
2. Master in Management.
3. Master in International Business.
4. LLM (International Law, Corporate Law, Environmental Law) and so on.
Decide your career path and pick a course according your interests. Write to the University and also visit their websites for more information.
New answer posted
2016-01-20 16:57:26Beginner-Level 3
If you wish to do your LLM in the UK, I would suggest that you start by looking at a website such as
http://www.masterstudies.co.uk/
Do look at the selection of LLM types and universities as LLM is a very popular subject in the UK so you will have lots of options. The cost will vary depending on the programme or university but on average you should look at around £10,000 - £15,000 for course fee plus living costs for the duration of the programme (one year). You can narrow down depending on your location preference, budget and the entry requirements. Once you have decided, you can apply directly to most universities through
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2016-01-20 02:35:22New answer posted
2016-01-19 15:02:52
Guide-Level 11
In India you should choose specialization like LLM with specialization in Energy Laws. This program is focused on the legal aspects pertinent to the Energy sector and aimed at developing competent legal practitio
New answer posted
2016-01-18 17:24:44Beginner-Level 5
Good Day!
There are better prospects in cracking the entrance exam and getting into the premier colleges for better tomorrow. In India you have to give the CLAT exam and for abroad you have to give the LSAT exam. there are many countries which offer law programme with different eligibility criteria, fees structure and further options. I would suggest you to first narrow down your search to the country you wish to study depending on the budget and your eligibility etc and you can start applying from now for the Fall session in foreign universities. In case you come up with that conclusion we can give you better advise.
Thank
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2016-01-18 10:49:04Beginner-Level 5
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