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Ravi Tiwari

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Both universities are essential to the nation's legal education system. 

Reva College:

Average Pay INR 4 Lakh

the maximum pay is INR 24.00 lakh

93% of the batch placed: 

At the IFIM Law School:

Average Pay INR 8,000

highest pay of INR 21 lakh

91% of the batch placed

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Below is a list of the top recruiters who were involved in recent IFIM Law School placements:

 

Deloitte

 

Bosch

 

Wipro

 

Dell

 

PwC

 

Mental Tree

 

ITC Corporation

 

Nestle

 

Recognized

 

Oracle

 

The university has a reputation for placing students with law firms.

 

J. Sagar Associates, Khaitan & Co., AZB & Partners, Trilegal, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co.

 

Tata Group, Reliance Industries, Infosys, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank have in-house counsel.

 

Central Bureau of Investigation, Enforcement Directorate, Odisha Judicial Service, High Court of Orissa, and Supreme Court of India are exam

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No, applicants must first complete the university's admissions procedure, which usually entails a difficult entrance exam, in order to be admitted straight to the IFIM Law school. One of the best legal schools in India, it needs applicants to pass a standardized entrance exam in order to be admitted, just like other prestigious law schools in the nation.

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the main entrance exam used for admission to undergraduate BA LLB programs. To be eligible for admission to IFIM, candidates must register for CLAT, take the test, and receive a qualifying score. 

The college selects candidates based on the re

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Direct admission and entrance exams are the two methods used in the selection process. Scholars are selected by institutions accepting direct admission based on the benefits list concept. For law programs such as CLAT, AILET, and LSAT, the establishment that favors the doorway check as admittance opts for the numerous entry checks. Certain colleges, such as GGSIPU, might carry out their own admissions examination. After passing the initial screening process, certain organizations may require that eligible applicants seek out associate degree interviews as part of their selection process. 

There are two components to the CLAT Eligib

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The major undergraduate and graduate programs offered by IFIM Law School are the BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), BCom LLB (Hons), and LLM degrees.

Bangalore's private IFIM Law School provides undergraduate and graduate legal education. The five-year integrated BBA LL.B. Programme at IFIM Law School combines legal studies with business administration undergraduate coursework. Since IFIM Law School is a relatively new institution, its reputation is not as well-established as that of some of India's more prestigious law schools.

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Founded in 2014, IFIM Law College in Bangalore is associated with Karnataka State Law University (KLSU) in Hubli. The Bar Council of India gave the college its approval (BCI). The institution was recognised as the second most exceptional Law School of excellence, per the GHRDC survey. The college is ranked 9th out of the finest private law schools in India by Outlook.

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Founded in 2014, IFIM Law College in Bangalore is associated with Karnataka State Law University (KLSU) in Hubli. The Bar Council of India gave the college its approval (BCI). The college was ranked as the second most exceptional Law School of excellence by the GHRDC study. The college is ranked 9th out of the finest private law schools in India by Outlook.

 

IFIM Law School provides a curriculum for its learning centers. Prospective students have the choice of three-year LLB degree programs or full-time, five-year combined BBA, LLB, or LLB programs.

 

Total Charges:

 

9.75 Lacs Indian rupees

 

(For a period of five years)

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Certainly! To gain admission to the B.A. LL.B programme at KIIT School of Law, securing a 75 percentile in the KIITEE exam is essential. The total cost of the programme amounts to INR 17.00 Lakh. As for eligibility, candidates need to have completed Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 45%.

To initiate the application process, prospective students must fill out the KIITEE 2024 application form. This form will be accessible from November 10, 2023, through March 10, 2024. The examination itself is divided into two phases, with the first phase scheduled to take place from March 20, 2024, to March 24, 2024.

The comprehensive application

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PAROMITA DAS

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The placement landscape for B.A. LL.B. at KIIT School of Law reflects a commendable 92%, showcasing a positive trend in securing employment opportunities. However, the absence of specific information regarding the placement percentage for BB.A. LL.B. leaves an information gap.

It's crucial to recognize that placement figures can fluctuate annually, influenced by dynamic factors like economic conditions, the volume of graduating students, and the institution's commitment to providing quality education. Variations in the curriculum structure and industry demands may also contribute to these fluctuations.

To obtain a comprehensive understan

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Securing admission to NLUO BBA LL.B. programme with a 75 percentile in CLAT is contingent on various factors. While a 75 percentile is a solid score, the competitive landscape fluctuates annually, impacting the cutoff requirements. Typically recommended for general category candidates is a score between 75 and 80, with an ideal target of 80 to 85 for a competitive edge. Given the estimated cutoff range for top NLUs, including NLUO, falling between 95 and 105, aiming for a higher percentile is advisable. Yearly variations in CLAT cutoffs, distinct cutoffs across categories, and the holistic evaluation of applicants based on academic rec

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