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Pragati Singh

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The areas of energy regulation include nuclear power, the development of clean energy,  the regulation of oil and gas etc. Energy rules govern the production, distribution, and use of energy resources in a variety of ways. These rules are intended to assure safe, efficient, and dependable energy supply while also addressing diverse economic, environmental, and social problems.

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Pragati Singh

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Yes definitely, the energy area of this country is constantly increasing and there is a regular demand for energy law and regulating applications in this industry which is why, energy law is worth pursuing as a degree course. In case, students have a genuine interest in the energy industry, including its technological, environmental, and regulatory components, a career in energy law can be rewarding. It allows you to integrate your legal knowledge with your interest in energy-related issues.

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An Energy Lawyer deals with creating, enforcing as well as challenging laws that regulate the use of energy. So, Energy Laws exist so that energy creation and harvesting can be regulated. These laws also regulate the taxation of energy use. An energy lawyer, sometimes known as an energy law attorney, is a legal professional who focuses on giving legal advice and representation in energy-related situations. Energy lawyers are involved in a wide range of legal issues including the production, distribution, and consumption of energy resources after receiving an Energy Law degree.



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Energy law has a broad scope and covers a wide range of legal concerns concerning the production, distribution, and consumption of energy resources. The scope of energy law is expanding as the energy sector evolves and addresses global concerns such as climate change, sustainability, and energy security. The regulatory framework for the energy sector is governed by energy law, which ensures that energy businesses comply with federal, state, and local requirements.

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Energy Law course covers the use as well as taxation of renewable and non-renewable energy. Energy Laws include case law, rules, regulations, statutes and edicts that are related to energy. Energy law is a subset of law that addresses a wide range of legal concerns concerning the production, distribution, and consumption of energy resources. It is critical in regulating the energy business to ensure safe, efficient, and sustainable energy production and usage.

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Yash Kumar

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Unfortunately no, there is no sports quota for admission to LLM course in Delhi University. However there are some Management quota but fees for the admission through Management Quota is higher as compared to normal counselling seats.

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Yes, there are differences between a BA LLB and a BA LL.B hons, mainly in terms of curriculum depth, duration, and potential career paths. Here's a quick review: 

FeatureBA LLBBA LLB (Hons.)
Curriculum focusBroader focus on humanities and social sciences alongside law coursesDeeper focus on law with specialised electives in various legal areas
Number of law subjectsAround 28 core & elective law subjectsMinimum of 36 core & elective law subjects
Duration5 years5 years
Entrance examsSimilar entrance exams as B.A. LL.B, sometimes specific exams for Hons. programsSame or additional entrance exams for Hons. programs
Career pathsDiverse options in law, government, corporate sector, NGOsSpecialized legal careers in corporate law, litigation, intellectual property, etc.

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Shivanshu Kumar

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The cutoff for NTC category students for admission to LL.B 3 years course at ILS Pune for 2022-2023 is 

NT-C general - 80 marks 

For more details visit college website or contact college administrator.

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YASH SHARMA

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In order to get admission in the LL.If you wish to pursue a B program at Padala Rama Reddi Law College through the management quota, then the first step is to find out if you are eligible. For this, you should possess a bachelor’s degree in any subject with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST).

Next, compare the fees structure of the management quota which is slightly higher than the normal admission fees structure. Having ensured that you qualify for the fees and agreed to pay the outstanding fees you can apply either by completing an online form found on the college website or by submitting the form in hard copy to the college

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Manori Sahni

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Amity Law School, Delhi may offer admission to the BA LLB (H) course based on merit or performance in the tests. It may conduct english language test and subject based written test for selection. Candidates shortlisted based on exam scores can be called for the personal interview round. Apart from this, it is also necessary that the aspirants fulfil the course-specific eligibility requirements.

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