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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Law graduates are applicable for government jobs. In India, it is observed that government jobs are preferred over private jobs as they offer many benefits. Some of the prominent benefits are job security, tax benefits, good pay, better job opportunities, etc.
Students with a BA LLB degree can apply to jobs in various government organisations. Interested students can check the below table to know some of the prospective government jobs along with their average salaries:
Job Profiles | Average Salary |
|---|---|
Public Prosecutor | INR 5-8 lakhs |
Judge | INR 15-25 lakhs |
Law Officer | INR 4-6 lakhs |
Legal Advisor | INR 4-7 lakhs |
Assistant Public Prosecutor | INR 3-5 lakhs |
Note: The above salaries are collated from multiple sources and are likely to vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Kerala University offers both BA LLB and BBA LLB. Both of these programmes are integrated courses opted for by students after completion of Class 12. Moreover, both courses provide students with knowledge of the Law stream. The choice of course depends on the stream students had in Class 12. Those who belong to the Commerce stream and want to pursue it further choose BBA LLB. Those who have a keen interest in the Arts stream choose the BA LLB programme. Overall, both courses prove to be equally helpful in the Judicial Services Examination.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing a BA LLB degree from Kerala University provides a strong foundation for future endeavours in the field of law, such as becoming a Legal Advisor. After completing their degree, students can seek out professional training by taking courses in Communications, Economics, Psychology, and others. Next, when students feel prepared, they must take up the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). It is an MCQ-based test conducted by the Bar Council of India. Passing this exam is required to practice in court.
After getting registered, many people also consider going for a master’s degree. Moreover, becoming a legal advisor depends on the
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The KLEE exam for the year 2024 has already been conducted. However, students seeking admission can apply for KLEE 2025 next year for admission to the next batch of BBA LLB at Kerala University. Interested students can check the below table to know the tentative KLEE 2025 schedule:
KLEEE 2025 Events | Phase Two Dates | |
|---|---|---|
Admit Card | First week of February 2025 | |
Exam | First week of February 2025 | |
Result | Third week of March 2025 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to the LLM programme at Faculty of Law is provided through merit and reservation policies, respectively. The intake of the total number of seats is filled through the JMI exam, which admits candidates in order of merit. In the allocation process, it will include reservations to make sure there is representation from different sections of society. Candidates who get above the cutoff marks in the selection process are invited for counselling when the exam results are out, at which point candidates will fill up their choice of institutions according to their rank.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Faculty of Law, JMI offers 60 seats for LLM course for the 2024 academic year. Candidates seeking admission to the LLM course must register for counselling in which seats are allotted to the eligible candidates. Once selected, they need to provide all the relevant documents for verification. The mentioned seat allotment is sourced from the official/ sanctioning body. It is inductive and hence, still subject to change.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the Faculty of Law offers the self-financed LLM specialisations, such as Personal Law, Corporate Law, and Criminal Law. In its LLM programme, each specialisation will have 10 seats, both in the regular and self-financing categories. More precisely, self-financed LLM courses offer an alternative to the students who may not get admission into the seats available in the regular mode. Whereas the self-financing courses have different fee structures, the regular programmes are allowed more latitude in enrollment options to prospectively seek law studies at Faculty of Law, JMI.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The cut-off for the last round in LLM in Personal Law at Jamia Millia Islamia, Faculty of Law, was 71.5 marks in the all India general category in 2024. Cut-off is the minimum mark that needs to be attained to take admission to the programme offered at the Faculty of Law for LLM in Personal Law via the entrance conducted by JMI. However, the self-financed LLM programmme had markedly lower cut-offs in 2024. Thus, it highlights how competitive the regular programmme are.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The cutoff of the general category in the last round in 2024 for admission in the LLM programme in Criminal Law at the Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia, was 71.5. These cutoff marks are the minimum marks that a student needs to attain for entry into the LLM in Criminal Law course through the JMI Entrance Exam. LLM in Criminal Law is one of the specialisations provided by the Faculty of Law, with Personal Law and Corporate Law being the other two. This cutoff percentage was consistent in these three specialisations even in the last round for the year 2024.
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