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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Law is definitely a good choice and have vast scope .Opportunities in law are more be it goverment job  or self employment.

Try to study with focus during law.

 

Some course in addition to law would be -

  • Drafting course
  • IPR
  • Business law specialization 
  • Cyber law

 

I would suggest you to just study law during LL.B and can pursue any online course on drafting.

Also you can explore about -

  • Teaching as a  carrer
  • SC AOR exam 
  • Practise 
  • Judiciary preperation

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Samir Bhardwaj

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The LLM programme at IILM University, Gurugram offers the following specializations

  • Constitutional Law.
  • Corporate Law.
  • Alternative Dispute Resolution.
  • Intellectual Property Rights.
  • Criminal Law.
  • Cyber Law.
  • International Law & Human Rights.

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Aman singh

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Depending on their admissions policies, North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Shillong may still be able to admit you to their BA.LLB degree even if you did not take the CUET (Central Universities Entrance Test). Applicants to NEHU's legal schools must normally pass an entrance exam in order to be admitted. If the CUET exam was mandatory for this year, you should visit the official NEHU website or get in touch with their admissions office to find out about other options for admission or if there are any further entrance exams you can take. If you don't pass the main entrance exam, certain colleges might offer alternate routes or allow

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Aman singh

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Yes, after graduating from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) with your 12th grade diploma, you are able to pursue a BA LLB course. In order to enroll in their integrated BA LLB programs, several legal schools and colleges accept students from NIOS, provided they fulfill the particular requirements established by the school. If you complete the prerequisites for judicial tests, finishing your 12th grade at NIOS shouldn't be a major obstacle to your future employment in the courts. It is imperative to confirm that the colleges you apply to will accept and acknowledge your NIOS certificate. as long as you continue to have go

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Kritika Rai

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To know the TSLAWCET counselling dates, visit the TGCHE website. The detailed schedule for the counselling will be available there. Do not forget to register online for participating.

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Muskan

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Typically, the integrated degree programme for B.A. LL.B. (Hons) lasts five years. This programme offers a thorough curriculum that incorporates both general education and specialised legal training by fusing professional legal education with undergraduate studies in the arts. Students can participate in internships, acquire in-depth information in a variety of legal subjects, and develop the practical skills required for a legal career during the five-year programme. This prolonged duration guarantees a comprehensive groundwork for both legal practice and subsequent academic endeavours.

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Muskan

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The National Law Institute University Post Graduate Entrance Test (NLIU-PGET), which NLIU Bhopal normally administers, is an entrance exam for admission to their LLM programme. It is usually not possible to gain direct admission without passing this entrance exam. Contact the admissions department or visit the official NLIU Bhopal website for the most up-to-date information on admission requirements, including any exemptions or special considerations that may apply.

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Muskan

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For admission to its law programmes, SRM University normally requires students to complete an entrance exam. It is typically required to take the SRM Admission Test (SRMJEEE) or other specialised law admission exams. On the other hand, some universities might grant direct admission in response to outstanding academic standing or other requirements. Visit SRM University's official website to find out if direct admission is an option, or get in touch with their admissions office for the most recent, comprehensive information on their admissions procedures.

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Muskan

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The unique entrance requirements of the university usually govern direct entry to an LLM programme in maritime law. While many colleges need entrance examinations, some may provide admission without testing on the basis of prior learning and suitable work experience. It is imperative that you review the entrance requirements of the particular school you are considering. If you would want comprehensive information about their admission standards, including if you can avoid taking an entrance exam, get in touch with the admissions office or visit their website.

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Muskan

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Numerous colleges in Mumbai provide BBA LLB programmes. The University of Mumbai Law Academy (UMLA), Rizvi Law College, Amity Law School, Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law, Government Law College, and SVKM's NMIMS School of Law are a few of the eminent universities. These universities provide integrated programmes that blend law and business administration instruction to give students a thorough understanding of both subjects.

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