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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
For admission to the BA LLB programme at DIMT Law College, the aspirant must fulfil the course-specific eligibility criteria. Thus, only the aspirants who have passed Class 12 (or equivalent) examination in any stream from a recognised board with a min 45% aggregate (40% for SC/ST) aggregate are eligible for admission. In addition, students should have passed the qualifying examination from a recognised board.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, Law colleges in Durgapur do offer Diploma courses, Law College Durgapur offers these Diploma courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, you can refer below for the top specialisations offered by best Law colleges in Durgapur:
| Top Specialisations | No. of Colleges |
|---|---|
| Cyber Law | 2 |
| Labor & Employment Law | 2 |
| Corporate Law | 1 |
| Criminal Law | 1 |
| Family Law | 1 |
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, it can be observed that studying Law in Durgapur can be quite affordable as all the colleges have an average tuition fee of less than INR 2 lakh.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, please refer below for the top Law colleges in Durgapur according to popularity, students preferences, etc.:
| College Name | Tuition Fee | Eligibility / Exams |
|---|---|---|
| Law College Durgapur | INR 81,800 | Merit-Based |
| Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies | INR 95,000 - INR 1.55 lakh | Merit-Based |
| Mangalayatan University | INR 1.2 lakh | Merit-Based |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are just 4 top Law colleges in Durgapur and out of these only 3 colleges are owned privately. Most of the best Law colleges in Durgapur accept students on merit basis. Amity University Online, Law College Durgapur, Durgapur Institute of Legal Studies and Mangalayatan University WILP are the best Law colleges in Durgapur.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The best Top-Ranked Law colleges in India are mentioned below -
| College Name | Average Placement Package |
|---|---|
| NLU Delhi | INR 18 LPA |
| Nalsar University of Law | INR 16 LPA |
| NUJS | INR 15.50 LPA |
| NLSIU Bangalore | INR 15 LPA |
| Symbiosis Law School | INR 6.50 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The majority of Law schools run a semester system in which the five-year duration course is divided into 10 semesters. The BA LLB course fee in the top law colleges in India ranges from INR 1.5 - 2.8 Lacs per annum. BA LLB graduates can pursue diverse legal careers similar to LL.B. graduates, including litigation, corporate law, legal consulting, and more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Civil law and common law are the two dominant legal systems in the world. They differ in their sources of law, how they are interpreted, and the role of judges. Below table highlights the civil law scope in India and abroad, compared to common law
Characteristic | Common Law | Civil Law |
|---|---|---|
Intro | Common law is a legal system originating in England and Wales, in which law is created and refined by judges through precedents set in previous court rulings. It is contrasted with the civil law system, which is based on comprehensive legal codes. | Civil law is a legal system originating in mainland Europe, in which law is codified into comprehensive, detailed collections. It is based on the principles laid out in these collections, rather than relying heavily on precedent set in previous court cases. |
Source of Law | Judicial decisions and interpretations (precedent) | Comprehensive legal codes and statutes |
Role of Judges | Judges interpret and apply the law, playing a key role in shaping the law through their rulings | Judges apply and interpret the law as it is written in the codes, with less emphasis on precedents |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
No, you cannot straight a way pursue Civil Law after 12th in India. Here are the reasons why so:
No Standalone Degree: Civil Law is not offered as a distinguish UG course in India.
Integrated Law Degrees: However, you can carry on with common law degree such as Bachelor of Laws (LLB) after 12th. These LLB courses will include Civil Law as a core subject along with other legal areas.
Specializations: Some LLB courses or postgraduate Master of Laws (LLM) programs may offer specialisations or electives focusing on specific areas of Civil Law, like family law or property law.
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