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Aarushi Anand

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The LLB tuition fee at G H Raisoni Law College, Nagpur is INR 1.4 lakh. Apart from the tuition fee, candidates also have to pay other fee components such as hostel, registration, exam fee etc. For more details students can visit the official website. This information is sourced from the official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Shiksha Bhandari

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Candidates must pass any graduate with 40% for SC/ST, 42% for OBC/SBC/VJNT and 45% for general category to apply for G H Raisoni Law College, Nagpur LLB programme. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at the time of admission. Besides, candidates must also have a valid score in Law 3 years MHT-CET and required to appear in counselling for admission to LLB at G H Raisoni Law College, Nagpur.

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Amandeep Kaur

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Jobs after doing LLB from School of Law and Legal Affairs NIU are legal advisors, corporate lawyer, government services, judiciary, legal analyst, advocate, legal researcher, company secretary, cyber lawyer, legal writing, lecturer, legal journalist, legal outsourcing, business law and many more. 

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Nishtha Kumari

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I feel that in the coming 5-10 years, the LLB scope in India is going to remain broad and promising, with growing demands for specialized lawyers in Corporate Law, Cyber Law, Intellectual Property Law, and International Trade Law, especially in the corporate sectors, government agencies, and NGOs. 

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Jiya Singh

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No, according to the Bar Council of India (BCI), there is no scope of "Lateral Entry" in LLB courses, that means you cannot join through mid ways. You need to start from the begining, i.e. first year and complete the full course.  

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Pragati Singh

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The work-life balance can affect your life, considering how your employer, career path, and individual choices are. 

Litigation, Corporate Law, and Legal Tech jobs generally have long working hours, court deadlines, and unpredictable schedules. Meanwhile, government jobs usually have structured hours and a better work-life balance.

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Vipra Pandey

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Yes, you can definitely pursue freelancing work options after completing LLB course. Freelancing options are legal research & writing, contract drafting & review, legal consulting, and online dsipute resolution. There are several online platforms that allows these freelance lawyers to connect with the clients. Moreover, you can also pursue your own business if you have good legal knowledge, especially of the fields related to Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, and other legal knowledges. 

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Vipra Tiwari

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The Industries that provide the highest salaries to LLB graduates in India are:

  • Corporate Law
  • Litigation
  • Public Sector Units (PSUs)

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