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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Unfortunately, there is no cut off information available for LL.B. at Government Law college, Alwar. This is because, this Institute provide LL.B admissions directly on the basis of 12 th score of students. So as the admissions are merit based, no cut off is released. So if you want to take admission in this college, you need not to appear for any entrance exam. Your 12th score should be favorable in order to get admission without any problem. Merit score needed to take admission, is although not disclosed by the Institute for any year. 

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Aakshi dalmia

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Yes, IILM University, Gurugram, provides internship opportunities as an integral part of the LLB course. The programme emphasizes practical legal training, and students are required to complete internships during their studies. These internships can be undertaken with law firms, corporate legal departments, courts, NGOs, and government organizations. The university's Internship and Placement Cell facilitates the process by connecting students with a wide network of legal professionals and organizations. This hands-on experience helps students develop essential legal skills, gain insights into various areas of law, and build professiona

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Mallika Ahuja

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Gaining an LLB from Government Law College (GLC) in Mumbai provides excellent employment opportunities in a range of legal fields. Alumni frequently apply for jobs at prominent legal firms; many of them land associate positions and advance to senior positions. Since GLC is renowned for its solid industry ties and helps graduates get positions in the legal departments of leading companies and financial institutions, corporate law is a popular career option. Many also achieve success in the judicial system by passing the exams required to become magistrates or judges. GLC graduates also regularly seek legal action or serve as advocates b

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Virajita Sharma

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The total tuition fee of the BA LLB (Hons) course offered at St Xavier's University Kolkata is INR 5.7 lakh. The total fee is inclusive of various components, such as admission fees, caution fees, library fees, etc. Students need to pay the admission fees to secure their seat at the university. The security deposit is refundable and needs to be paid along with first semester fees. For any further information, students can visit the official website of the university.

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Kunal Lalwani

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Coming to the employment opportunities for the LLB graduates, the Ishan Institute of Law candidates mostly for law firms, corporate legal departments and consultancies. Some of the most recognized recruiters usually linked with law institutions like Ishan include here law firms, Luthra & Luthra, AZB & Partners, Trilegal, among others, corporate houses like Reliance and Tata Group among others. This also makes graduates get fortunate probabilities in legal consulting, the government as well as judicial internship. The emphasis on internships and practical training enables the institute to facilitate interaction between the students and

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Kunal Lalwani

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Ishan Institute of Law is capable to provide a good level of LLB course, which is known to have a good assortment of curriculum and proper exposure. Faculty in law is well structured with, legal workshops, internships to backup foundational legal knowledge received in the institute. The faculty is, in general, respected, with the accent on activity-based approach and, contracts and cases more and more reflecting various aspects of legal changes. Also, some of the students think that the infrastructure could be upgraded to be fitting to the standard of the existing world.

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Shiv Kumar

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BA LLB (Hons.) (5 years)

    • Eligibility: Not specified
    • Fees: ?55,250

Additional Information

  • Security Fee: ?10,000 (one-time, refundable)
  • Scholarship: Applicable only on tuition fee for the first year.
  • Degree Award Fee: Additional ?2,500 to be paid at the end of the semester.

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Sonali

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The placement opportunities in GLC are great. Top-tier law firms come to GLC for placements and internships. The highest package goes to 20 LPA and the average package is around 7 LPA. There are 2 placement weeks in GLC, one in February and another one in September.At the National Law School of India University, the highest salary package is 50 LPA (Lakhs per Annum). Nalsar University of Law offers up to 35 LPA, while The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences has a highest package of 20 LPA.BA LLB Placements are successfully coordinated by the colleges and respective placement departments. Each college has a separate pl

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Sonali

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Yes, it is a good college and they are also best in terms of ROI. The quality of education they are providing is good and the infrastructure of the college is also very good. Overall Churchgate is good for LLB. There are great career prospects in top-tier law firms after doing LLB course from Govt Law College, Churchgate. The fee structure is also very low for this course.

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 Following are the eligibility criteria for admission in BA LLB program at Dr. D. Y. Patil Law College:

  • The candidate should have scored a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC & ST category) in the 10+2 examination.
  • Should have appeared and qualified Maharashtra Common Entrance Test.

 

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