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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
- BA LLB (Hons):
- LLM
- PhD
- LLD
- PG diploma
- LLM Commercial Law
- Ph.D Law Part Time
- LLM Constitutional Law
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Hyderabad is home to about 40+ best Law colleges of which 33 are private colleges and 7 are government colleges. TSLAWCET, TS PGLCET, etc. are the popular common entrance exams for best Law colleges Hyderabad. Nalsar University of Law, Woxsen University, ICFAI Law School, Amity University Online and Symbiosis Law School are the top Law colleges in Hyderabad.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, It is good to study at the Law Faculty of Allahabad University. It is an ideal institution for LL.B study. The institution has managed to produce good legal professionals in the past few decades. There are qualified professionals as teachers and a good arrangement for studies. It also laid down a strong basis in law. Also, it has a good background history, which gives it more value. It creates a good environment for learning in the campus infrastructure and resources. The last call depends on the student, but yes, it is good to study at this university.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Firstly, you must be clear with your planning of next 5 -10 years.You can practise and prepare for judicary ( make sure you are financially good).
You can explore about-
- Teaching ( after LL.M)
- Distance PGDM in HRM
- Corporate law
- PGDCL
- Drafting and demanding certification courses.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
PGDM in HRM after LL.B would be a great thing. One must try to pursue it from top 30 -40 schools or their distance education wing.
You can explore about-
- SCDL
- IGNOU
- Andhra University online
- CU online
- IIM executive MBA
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
In CLAT, there is no sectional cutoff. The total score is used to calculate ranks, and candidates will be admitted to various NLUs according to their ranks. The Consortium will make available the CLAT 2024 Cut-Off for UG and PG courses individually for every category. The minimum score required to sit for the exam and be admitted to one of the Indian NLUs that participate in CLAT is known as the CLAT Cut Off. The exam difficulty level, the number of seats available, answer key discrepancies, and the total number of shortlisted candidates are some of the variables that affect the CLAT Cut Off each year.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Hello Nishar,
The Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) in Rohtak's Law Department accepts the results of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for admission to the B.A. LLB and LLB programs. Additionally, based on their results on the university's entrance exam, candidates for the MDU LLB programme are admitted to the BA LLB and LLB courses at MDU, Rohtak. The entrance exam question paper includes sections on legal aptitude, reasoning, general Hindi, general English, and general knowledge.
In conclusion, the MDU Department of Law accepts CLAT scores for B.A. LLB and LLB programs and administers its own entrance exam for the MDU LLB p
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