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Rahil MohammadB.tech graduate in ME, MBA from NIT, Rourkela

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Hi,
Please be more specific. I am not able to get your question.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Dear,
Yes, you can think of law education from Chandigarh University due to these factors:
Established
Brand name
Location
Faculties Experience
But, you need to consider other options outside Punjab and for that I would request you to check Shiksha website.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) conducts IPU Common Entrance Test (CET) Law every year for admission in Undergraduate course for university main campus and Institutes affiliated to university. Admission test CET is conducted in April every year. GGSIPU CET eligibility criteria is that candidate should have passed 10+2 board examination from a recognised institution with English as compulsory subject. The minimum marks required is 50% in 10+2 exam.

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suraj dan

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Yes, PhD in law through distance is possible.

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suraj dan

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Indian Maritime University, East Coast Road, Chennai is the best option because of placements and specialisation.

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Saiteja Reddy

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Hello,
You can opt for UG in the top most colleges where you can get the knowledge which field you want to be. Don't go for the colleges forcefully because it affects your future. Kindly let me know in which field your interest is.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the most common and must entrance examination to seek admission in 5 years integrated Law degree course after 10+2 stage. CLAT entrance examination is conducted for admission to 18 of the coveted National Law Schools of India.

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Harshit Jain

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Yes, in law it may take some time to start your own practice. After completion of a law degree, you have to work with a lawyer to learn about how to present and deal your case. After gaining some experience (around 1 year), you can start your own practice. Customers may be less but definitely, you will get some. Apart from this, you can join legal firms after completing the law degree so that you can get a good start.

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Bipin Jha

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All the students graduating from academic year 2009-10 onwards need to clear the All India Bar Examination in order to practice law in India. The All India Bar examination will be conducted every year from 2011 onwards. The Bar Council of India will notify dates for these examinations.
You can apply to take All India Bar examination only after you have enrolled as an advocate with a State Bar Council.

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