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Vishwakarma Law College in Pune is a reputable institution offering LL.B. Programs. The college is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University and is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The college has experienced faculty members who are well-versed in various areas of law and provide quality education to students. The college also offers various co-curricular activities, such as moot court competitions, legal aid clinics, and guest lectures, which provide practical exposure to students. In terms of infrastructure, the college has a well-stocked library, computer lab, and moot court hall. The college also offers hostel fac
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It is difficult to determine the exact reason why the college administration denied you admission to the LL.B. Course without knowing the specific circumstances of your situation. However, here are some possible reasons why this could have happened:
1. Eligibility Criteria: Law colleges in India have specific eligibility criteria for admission to their LL.B. Programs. It is possible that your educational qualifications or marks did not meet the eligibility criteria set by the college.
2. Age Limit: Some law colleges have age limits for admission to their LL.B. Programs. If you are above the age limit, the college may have denied you adm
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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. Through correspondence in Jalandhar. There are various universities and institutions that offer correspondence or distance learning programs in law in India, including in Jalandhar. However, it is important to note that the Bar Council of India (BCI) does not recognize correspondence or distance learning programs for LL.B. Degrees. If you pursue LL.B. Through correspondence or distance learning mode, you will not be eligible to practice as an advocate in courts of law. However, if you are looking to pursue LL.B. For knowledge enhancement or to enhance your job prospects in the corporate sector, then correspond
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After completing a B. CA L. B. (Hons. ). Programme, you can explore various job opportunities in the field of computer and technology law. Here are some of the job roles that you may consider:
1. Technology Lawyer: As a technology lawyer, you can provide legal advice on issues related to intellectual property, data protection, privacy, cybersecurity, and e-commerce. You may work with law firms, technology companies, or government agencies.
2. Legal Counselor for IT Firms: Many IT firms require legal experts to handle legal issues related to software development, licensing, contracts, and data protection. As a legal counselor for IT firm
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Both Amity Law School, Noida, and UPES Dehradun are well-known law schools in India and offer a B.A. LL.B. Programme. Here is some information about both the law schools that might help you in making an informed decision:
Amity Law School, Noida:
Amity Law School is a part of Amity University, which is a private university located in Noida, Uttar Pradesh. The law school offers a five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme, which is approved by the Bar Council of India. The programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the legal system, and the course structure includes both theoretical and practical aspect
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The eligibility criteria for LL.B. Admission may vary from university to university, but most universities require candidates to have completed their Bachelor's degree from a recognised university. However, some universities may also consider candidates with a Master's degree for LL.B. Admission. In your case, since you have completed your Master's degree in History from Annamalai University under Open University Scheme, it's advisable to check the eligibility criteria of the universities where you plan to apply for LL.B. Admission. You can check the official website of the respective universities or contact the admission office to get
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Yes. LLB exams are generally conducted on a semester basis, but the exact schedule may vary depending on the university or institution where you are enrolled. It is best to check with your university or college for the specific exam schedule. However, LLB exams are typically conducted separately from diploma exams, so the timing of your diploma exams should not affect the LLB exam schedule.

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The cut off list for LL.B. In 2019 through CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is as follows:
- National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bengaluru: 59.25 (General), 49.5 (Scheduled Caste), 44.5 (Scheduled Tribe), 54.25 (Other Backward Classes)
- National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad: 135.25 (General), 110.5 (Scheduled Caste), 79.75 (Scheduled Tribe), 126 (Other Backward Classes)
- National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal: 130 (General), 98 (Scheduled Caste), 76 (Scheduled Tribe), 107 (Other Backward Classes)
- West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)
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The University of Allahabad follows the Bar Council of India (BCI) syllabus for the LL.B. 3 year course. The syllabus includes the following subjects:
First Year
1. Law of Contract I
2. Law of Torts and Consumer Protection Act
3. Legal Methods
Second Year
1. Law of Contract II
2. Family Law I
3. Constitutional Law I
4. Criminal Law I
Third Year
1. Family Law II
2. Constitutional Law II
3. Criminal Law II
4. Administrative Law
In addition to the above subjects, there are also practical training courses and moot court sessions that students are required to participate in. The syllabus may vary slightly based on the specific regulations of the Universit
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The admission procedure and eligibility criteria for HPU LL.B. 3 year course may vary each year. It is recommended to check the official website of HPU or contact the admission office for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the admission process and eligibility criteria. In general, most law schools in India consider the marks obtained in the qualifying examination (graduation) for admission to the LL.B. Course. So, with 70% in graduation, you may be eligible to apply for the HPU LL.B. 3 year course, but it ultimately depends on the admission policy for the current academic year.

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