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Vinit

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Top private universities for law are:
University, Bangalore (www.nls.ac.in)
WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata (www.nujs.edu)
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad (www.nalsarlawuniv.org)
National Law University, Jodhpur, (www.nlujodhpur.ac.in)
Campus law centre, Delhi (http://clc.du.ac.in/)
UPES, Dehradun (www.upes.ac.in)
IILM UNIVERSITY- GURUGRAM (www.iilm.edu.in). .

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At IILM University, our programs are aligned to liberal education ethos of giving the students freedom of choice whereby they can study from disciplines across multiple verticals. This in-process helps them specialise in two areas of their choice (major and minor) adding to their employability quotient and making them capable to handle any challenges they face during their careers. So for instance if you were to choose the 5 year integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons), you would study papers from Psychology, Public Policy, World Politics apart from your core Law papers. BBA LL.B. (hons) would acquaint you to papers from management apart from the
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At IILM University, our programs are aligned to liberal education ethos of giving the students freedom of choice whereby they can study from disciplines across multiple verticals. This in-process helps them specialise in two areas of their choice (major and minor) adding to their employability quotient and making them capable to handle any challenges they face during their careers. So for instance if you were to choose the 5 year integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons), you would study papers from Psychology, Public Policy, World Politics apart from your core Law papers. BBA LL.B. (hons) would acquaint you to papers from management apart from the
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This is a good question and I will give you some information about alliance university law college it is helpful for your study.
Why Alliance Law College is Good?
Alliance Law College is an Excellent infrastructure, Moot Court Hall, well-equipped library. and Internships & placement facilitation in reputed companies.
Alliance Law College is a very good college and Placements also good. Around 75% of students from BBA and LLB departments get placed. It is based on the curriculum, infrastructure, faculty and placements, the Global Human resource development centre law has pushed the Alliance Law College Ranking.
Alliance University on the wh
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The near about numbers you will come to know through CLAT applications, but nowdays scope of LL. M. have increased. LL. M. 1 year programme which useful in research institutes, thinktanks and NGOs working on policy issues as well. Considering that a large number of law schools in India now pay quite well, this is significant. Similarly, requirement of lawyers are thinktanks, NGOs and research bodies have drastically increased over the last few years. These are great career opportunities. LL. M. in commonly offered in Criminal law, Constitutional law, Cyber law, International law, etc. There are multiple universities from where you can
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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LL.B course is not available in correspondence, as per BCI norms. So this is not possible but few law colleges are not less than correspondence, i.e you just have to give exam. I suggest you to try explore Master of business law from NLU, if you are too passionate for studying law. It is a correspondence course.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It also depends on interest. If you are very passionate for law then LL.B. would be a good option. Although LL.B. is a regular course but in few government law colleges and affiliated private law colleges it proceeds at very easy going pace which can give you a chance to do part time or online jobs like content writing or BPO. M.Sc. Chemistry would take your 2 year. LL.B would be a new subject but can give you wings for lifetime advocacy. If interested in teaching M.Sc. Would be a better choice. Thus, I suggest you to go for that field in which you can do better or which is your area of strength.

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