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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
Here are some top Intellectual Property Law colleges offering great placement options to students in India:
| Intellectual Property Law colleges | Average Package Offered |
|---|---|
| Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur Placements | INR 8 - 18.2 LPA |
| Vijaybhoomi School of Law, Vijaybhoomi University Placements | INR 13.3 LPA |
| Gujarat University Placements | INR 8.75 LPA |
| Karnataka State Law University Placements | INR 8.5 LPA |
| Manipal University, Jaipur Placements | INR 8 LPA |
Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
Of course, many diplomas and certifications in Intellectual Property Law are offered on a merit basis with no strict eligibility conditions. However, if you want to pursue an LLM or PhD-level course in Intellectual Property Law, you must go through the entrance exam process.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
Hi, if you want to pursue a PhD in Intellectual Property Law, here are some steps that'll help you in a seamless process:
- Fulfill the eligibility criteria, i.e., a PG course from a UGC-approved university.
- Clear the required entrance exam with good scores.
- Create a research proposal for your research topic.
- Prepare for interviews and group discussions.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some important documents you must carry during an LLM in Intellectual Property Law Course application process for a smooth admission procedure:
- An LLB or any bachelor's relevant degree
- A valid photo ID proof (Adhaar, Passport, PAN Card, etc.)
- Passport-sized photographs (at least two)
- Provisional Certificate
- Migration Certificate
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
Taking up the LLB course is highly recommended to start a career in IPR. Many lawyers go for Masters in Law wherein they take IPR as their specialization. Others also prefer to go for a Diploma course in IPR Law along with other recognised IPR certifications and courses.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
IPR professionals should have both soft and technical skills including:
Soft Skills
- Good understanding of laws and their implications
- Excellent negotiation skills
- Good at keeping an eye on competitor's strategy
- Good at relationship-building with clients, media, press, and PR agents
- Decision-making skills
- Analytical skills
- Precise attention to detail
- Ability to perform a lot of research and draw conclusions
- Experience in conducting due diligence
- Research skills
Technical Skills:
- Experience in legal and technical writing
- Detailed knowledge of IP protection laws
- Knowledge of drafting patent applications
- Expertise in using tools like Questel similar paten
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
Sure, people who learn IPR Courses are also interested in taking up courses & certifications like:
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
In India and globally, IPR as a career is very popular and that is one of the reasons many lawyers go for a specialisation in intellectual property rights and practice in prosecuting patent law, IP litigations, copyrights, trademarks, etc.
Some of the benefits of starting a career in IPR are listed below:
- Almost all businesses are now conscious about IPR and hire IPR lawyers to help them with procedures and legalities. Thus, the demand for IPR lawyers will eternally boom.
- The growth of the industry is promising thus, businesses seek for lawyers who are highly skilled in practicing IPR laws, hence they pay handsome packages to IPR enginee
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
A law degree opens a wide range of career opportunities across corporate, judicial, and public sectors. Graduates can work as advocates, legal consultants, or corporate lawyers, while some pursue judiciary exams to become judges or magistrates. With the rise of multinational companies and start-ups, the demand for in-house legal advisors is growing. Law graduates can also enter civil services, teach in reputed law colleges, or specialize in fields like cyber law, intellectual property, or arbitration. Salaries vary, but freshers often earn between three to five Lacs rupees annually, which increases with experience and expertise in spec
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