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New answer posted
2016-07-02 18:54:42
Guide-Level 11
New answer posted
2016-07-02 18:43:23
Guide-Level 11
But there is a system which is commonly followed. After completing LLB, you can work under a senior lawyer as his / her assistant / junior.This will help you to learn about practical aspect of law and legal points .
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2016-07-02 14:56:09New question posted
2016-07-02 14:32:54New answer posted
2016-07-01 16:46:53
Contributor-Level 8
If possible go through the alumni speak section to get an idea what the alumni thinks about the institute. Kindly refer the link mentioned below:
http://goo.gl/RX6hUX
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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2016-07-01 16:41:23
Contributor-Level 8
Kindly refer the CLAT college predictor mentioned below:
http://goo.gl/KHuqCT
Hope this information helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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2016-07-01 12:24:37
Guide-Level 14
Now if you didn't then you can think of UPES. But there too UPES ULSAT is required. The UPES ULSAT exam has been successfully conducted, results declared and the selection process is under way across various cities. If you didn't appear for this too then go for the institutes that offer admission on basis of CLAT/ LSAT/ Marks in 12th class.
Some private universities offer scholarships too to meritorious students.
Check the websites for more details.
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