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Aneena Abraham

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Bangalore is home to 8 best Corpirate Law colleges of which 6 colleges are privately owned and the rest 2 colleges are owned by the government. CLAT, LSAT India, ACLAT, REVA CET and KCET are the popular entrance exams for admission to top Law colleges in Bangalore offering Corporate Law courses. Alliance School of Law, School of Law, Christ University, Reva University, Bangalore University and PES University are the best Law colleges in Bangalore offering Corporate Law courses.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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M.Com-Blue Economy and Maritime Law course is a two-year postgraduate programme prepares professionals for the essential role of maritime law in commercial and logistics sectors as international trade continues to grow.

Maritime Law deals with disputes that happen on open water, related to Government or Private Business. In India, it is a sought-after course by Navy personnel and Cargo Transporters who wish to understand the legal nuances of handling ships.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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NGBU cutoff 2024 for CUET UG is yet to be released for admission to the UG courses. It is expected to release soon. However, to form an idea of the expected cut-off, students can refer to the previous-year cut-off.

However, considering the previous year CUET UG cutoff, candidates must secure more than 85 or 90 percentile this year to be eligible for BA LLB at Nehru Gram Bharti University. 

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Pragati Singh

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There are two colleges that provide Education Law courses:

  • NLU, Bangalore
  • UNIRAJ

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Pragati Singh

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Candidates should have secured at least 55-50 percent marks in their Bachelor degree for admission to a degree course in Education Law. However, every law school/university in India provides relaxation of 5 percent marks to Scheduled Caste or Scheduled Tribe candidates. 

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Pragati Singh

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No, the CLAT exam is primarily for admission to undergraduate law programs offered by National Law Universities (NLUs) and other participating institutions. These programs lead to an LLB degree, but not specifically in Education Law.

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Pragati Singh

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Key areas covered in an Education Law course include:

  1. Constitutional provisions related to education
  2. Education acts and policies
  3. Educational governance and administration
  4. Student rights and discipline
  5. Educational equity and access
  6. Educational finance and funding

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Pragati Singh

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Some popular job profiles in Education Law include Education Law Attorney, Education Policy Analyst, Education Compliance Officer, School Legal Counsel, Higher Education Administrator,  and Education Consultant.

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