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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, the UPES School of Law BA LLB (H) graduates are eligible to apply for government jobs. The dual degree holders can apply for a job role in the government legal services. Additionally, the selection in a job role depends upon their skill set and requirements of the department. The graduates can also find job opportunities in Litigation, legal practice, judiciary, legal academia, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). To learn more about a career after BA LLB, click here.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are a total of 240 seats for the BA LLB (Hons) programme. Candidates are admitted as per the sanctioned seat intake. UPES shall reserve the right to revise the seat count. The university fill seats up to 20% through the Board Merit/CLAT AIR/UL-SAT India Category. If seats are left vacant, then those can be filled through ULSAT. It must be noted that the mentioned seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The curriculum of the UPES School of Law BA LLB (H) course include core and elective subjects. It is a five-year course divided into 10 semesters. Each of the course semester has a list of subjects in it. In the first three years, the syllabus is for BA and in the next two years is of LLB course. Some of the subjects included in the course curriculum are:
- Poverty and Indian Agriculture
- Economics of Public Policy
- Indian Economy
- Introduction to Public Economics
- Economics of Crime
- Energy Economics, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
For admission to BA LLB (Hons) course, aspirants must first check the minimum eligibility requirements. The eligible candidates can apply for ULSAT exam conducted by the university. Aspirants can apply for admission with a valid score of CLAT/LSAT as well, however, the score must meet the university requirements. Further, candidates with 75% aggregate in Class 10 and Class 12 are also exempted from ULSAT.
The school further may release a merit list or inform selected candidates through any other means. Selected candidates can further pay the admission fee amount to confirm their seat.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To study a Telecommunications Law course in India, you usually need to have completed a Bachelor's degree in Law (LLB), either through a five-year integrated programme or a three-year LLB program, with a minimum required percentage depending on the institution essentially, a basic 10+2 education is required to be eligible for an LLB programme which is the prerequisite for studying Telecommunications Law.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Click on the link below to know about the location wise telecom law colleges in india:
| Location Details | Colleges |
|---|---|
| Maharashtra | 1 Colleges |
| Nagpur | 1 Colleges |
| Telangana | 1 Colleges |
| Hyderabad | 1 Colleges |
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
No, Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Andhra Pradesh does not offer direct admission. Candidates need to pass CLAT to get admission in BA LLB (Hons) and LLM programmes. For PhD course, aspirants need to score well in the entrance-exam conducted by the university. DSNLU also considers entrance-exams such as UGC-JRF/ NET/ SLET for PhD admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The application form is currently available on the official website of UPES. UPES School of Law BA LLB (H) aspirants can apply for the 2025 admission year. Aspirants must enter all the details corrently in the application. The applications are out for the accepted exams as well. Candidates can visit the accepted exams official website to apply.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the key challenges facing telecommunications law today include:
- The significant rate of introducing innovations in the field of technology
- The integration of different telecommunications technologies is becoming more frequent.
- Rising prominence of data security and cyber security
- The necessity to achieve the rights of consumers, businesses, and governments.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University, Andhra Pradesh offers admission to BA LLB (Hons) and LLM courses based on CLAT score. CLAT is a national-level entrance-exam conducted by The Consortium of National Law Universities in pen and paper mode. The selection for PhD is based on entrance-exam conducted by the university.
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