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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Mamta,
In order to migrate to Australia, you need to apply for PR and without a minimum of 4 years work experience, you will not qualify. The other choice is to drop the LLB and apply for an MCA of 2-year duration and then become eligible for PR once you graduate. All the best.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Well, as of now, there is no age limit for pursuing law course in India as the matter is still pending in the supreme court for which hearing shall take place at a later date. So, you can apply for LLB even if you are 50 or 60.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
Well if you are pursuing an undergraduate degree at any college then you may opt for a 3-year degree in law for which you need to have at least 45% in your graduation. Also, for 3-year LLB there are entrance exams held. For example, Faculty of Law, Delhi University, etc., and you need to prepare accordingly.
Also, if you want to go for 5-year LLB then you have CLAT as a good option to take or any other pvt. institute you may prefer.

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AnikEt PaNdey

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Yes, you can opt for BA LLB as there is no age limit now for the aspirants.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Hi Vikas,
There is no age bar in order to pursue an LLB, but you need to have a graduation degree (10+2+3) to qualify for a 3-year LLB course. Generally, one needs to have at least 45% marks in their graduation (BA/B.Com/B.Sc) and 35% for ST/SC to qualify for LLB.

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Dweepi Chatterjee

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Firstly, choose your path and see your areas of interest. If you wish to continue with political science or law, you can go for LLB. If you are seeing yourself for getting higher packaged salary and corporate world, then choose MBA. Lastly, if you have wish to be in the creative field and learn creativity for photography, journalism or videography then definitely option for mass communication or media science.

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Akash Jain

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Between Jogesh Chandra Chaudhri Law College and Amity University, I would suggest you prefer Amity over the other one. There are several reasons for this. The first one being the popularity of Amity. Amity Universities have established themselves as one of the most famous learning institutions. They also have a great infrastructure, provide all the necessary facilities to students. Secondly, students at Amity take part in several academic as well as non-academic activities such as conferences, seminars, debates, moot court competitions among others. Lastly, Amity has a good placement and internship record for the students. If you ar
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
Well, the choice between these two colleges is not difficult as per me as both of them are not much known for law as such though are good institutes. However, VIT University, Chennai is much preferred for B.Tech courses and also, it has better infrastructure, faculties and placements.
Now, if you were to choose between these two, then on the basis of faculties, infrastructure and the placements, VIT would be a good choice.
They have some very good recruiters for other fields of education which makes it likely to have good placement for law as well.
Also, the infrastructure is amazing which certainly helps you throughout your year
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