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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The table below shows the top Law colleges in India private accepting CLAT along with their tuition fees:
| Top Colleges | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| SOA University | INR 8.50 lakh |
| LPU | INR 12 lakh |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website/ counselling body and may vary.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are chances that you can get admission in BHU but after first round. The cut off for previous year was around 170 to 180.
You can also check the previous year cut off. But apply surely
You can also get admission in DU in affiliated centres. So you must apply in both DU and BHU.
But there will be no extra benfit of being a girl. There is extra reservation for girls. Reservation is category wise only.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, LLD degrees from known Indian universities are generally recognised internationally within academic and legal circles, although specific recognition standards can vary. For instance, In USA holders of foreign law degrees often need to obtain a J.D. or LLM from an ABA-accredited law school in the US to practice.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The kind of publications accepted for LLD admissions are reputable peer-reviewed journal articles, books, and significant contributions to legal scholarship are highly valued.
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LLD is apt for those who want to become legal scholars and contribute original research to the field. It can very well lead you to professorial positions at law colleges and research institutions, allowing you to teach and develop legal knowledge. Additionally, it allows you to specialise in a particular area of law, such as corporate law, international law, or criminal law.
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LLD stands for Doctor of Law. It's a highly specialised postgraduate doctoral programme designed for in-depth legal research and scholarship.
- Constitutional Law, jurisprudence, fundamental rights and obligations, union-state legislative relations, concepts of possession and ownership, Family Law, Business Law, etc. are the main topics on which the course focuses.
- The curriculum has been created to assist in educating qualified applicants about efficient intervention techniques as well as the interpersonal skills and character traits required for this line of work.
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