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Nishtha Kumar

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There are some management seats reserved in Colleges. You can ask for admission in college by that seat. The fees is a little higher but it will be worth it.

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Saharsh Panjwani

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No, NLS Bangalore only offers B.A. LL.B. For under graduate programme.

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Rohit Shastry

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Yes, it can be done on fastrack basis but it won't help much.

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Tanya Shrotriya

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B.A. LL.B. consists of all humanities subjects.
B.Sc LL.B consists of Science subjects.
So go for B.Sc. LL.B. Please upvote.

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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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English including comprehension: The English section will test the candidates' proficiency in English based on comprehension passages and grammar. In the comprehension section, candidates will be questioned on their understanding of the passage and its central theme, meanings of words used therein, etc. The grammar section requires correction of incorrect grammatical sentences, filling of blanks in sentences with appropriate words, etc.
General Knowledge and Current Affairs:The General knowledge will be tested on the general awareness including static general knowledge. Questions on current affairs will test candidates on their knowledg
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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You have to qualify for the All India Law Entrance Test(AILET) to take admission in the National Law University.

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Aastha Shive

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Before practicing in any court of India, LL.B. Graduates have to obtain the certificate of practice in law. It can be obtained by giving the All India Bar Examination AIBE regulated and supervised by the Bar Council of India. Lawyers can find employment in both public and private sector organizations. Central and state government jobs are also available for lawyers. Lawyers can also work as a legal advisory and legal counselor for firms, organizations, and families. The LL.B. Graduates can work in:
- Legal Cells of Private and Public Sector Companies
- State Bar Councils
- Consulting FirmsIndian and Foreign Law Firms
- Legal Department of
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Rohit Shastry

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Yes, you can give the exam.

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Saharsh Panjwani

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WBNUJS is one of the most reputed law schools in the country and once you graduate you can target specific IPR law firms in India or abroad. If any of these firms comes for campus recruitment does target them aggressively, having done B.Sc LLB. It gives you a slight edge in understanding the scientific mechanisms and workings behind patents, copyrights, etc.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Faculty of Law, Chaudhary Devi Lal University doesn't offer evening classes for LLB (Professional) course.

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