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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
A good college is the one, which provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding industrial exposure and professional enhancement training. Some of the top universities are:
Lovely Professional University, KL E. Society's Law College, LJ Institute of Law-Ahmedabad, MS Ramaiah College of Law - Bangalore, Modi Law College-Laxmangarh, Rajasthan, Navrachna University-Baroda, School of Law, Gujarat University-Ahmedabad, South Calcutta Law College - Kolkata etc. Few of these universities provides extensive learning programs and exposure to the students. They also provide worthy scholarships to its students depending upon the entrance tes
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Delhi University
http://lawfaculty.du.ac.in
Jamia milia Islamia
http://jmi.ac.in/law
Indraprastha Universityhttp://www.ipu.ac.in.
New answer posted
8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The course will cost you approx. INR 68,225, though detailed fees is not disclosed hence you can get in touch with the college officials for fees information. And the duration of the course is 5 years.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, due to a surge in the students appearing for integrated 5 year LLB course, most of the coaching centers have started providing guidance for same. There are hardly any institutes for the 3 year courses. However, Universal Institute provides 3 year LLB course entrance and particularly for DU. UILS is the institute name and has all India branches.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Well, as per my personal opinion, I would suggest to go with BVP-Pune between these two.
BVP, though is not very much preferred, but yes it has some potential to be preferred over Presidency University.
Placements are decent at BVP. At least, you get some corporate firms, as your recruiters and if not tier 1 and tier2 law firms, but some boutique firms.
Also, infrastructure and connectivity is good.
Faculty is not very good not very bad.
Also, it has gained much attention from students in past.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
New answer posted
8 years agoContributor-Level 9
As per UGC guidelines, you can't go for 2 regular degree courses at the same time. Both being the post graduation degrees, you have to choose any 1 first and then go for the another. Eligibility criteria for pursuing LLB in most of the top universities is pass with 50% marks in your graduation degree and you might have to clear some entrance test with it, (it may vary with the university you want to take admission in).
After LLB, you can appear for Civil and Judicial services in your respective States. IAS, JAGS, Services in Army, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and Company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practice in Criminal
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can pursue a career in law after MBA. But it will be on the basis of your graduation. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LLB is that you have to get a minimum of 50% marks in your graduation degree and you might have to clear some entrance test with it, (it may vary with the university you want to take admission in).
After LLB, you can appear for civil and judicial services in your respective States. IAS, JAGS, services in Army, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and Company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practice in Criminal, Civil or Income Tax as an advocate. It will be advisable if you do your degree from a well
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