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Surpreet Patheja

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Hi,
In IPU CET LLB, there are a total of 150 questions, each question carries 4 marks. So for each correct answer, you score 4 marks and for each incorrect answer, you lose 1 mark. The questions you don't attempt do not count. So your rank is based on your score. The higher you score, the better rank you get.

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Krishna Rodge

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Both the colleges that you have mentioned are no doubt very good colleges altogether but if you ask for my suggestion, I would go for Faculty of Law, Allahabad University over Asian Law College, Noida. This is because the faculty for law at the Allahabad University has a very well experienced law faculty and also it is a quite old college and has produced some great lawyers and judges. Thus, this college has kept a good record and thus the education imparted here at this Faculty of Law is very good.
Also, the library has a very good collection of books, journals and magazines which prove to be very helpful to the students. The facult
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Krishna Rodge

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Hi,
Both the law colleges that you mentioned are good but if you ask for the better one my suggestion would be D.Y. Patil School of law over Siddharth Law College.
This is because D.Y Patil School of Law has a very good campus with a very good faculty and also the academic activities conducted at this law school are said to be better than that in Siddharth Law college.
D.Y. Patil also has a very well maintained library with a very good number of books which prove to be very helpful for the students.
On the other hand, Siddharth Law College has a less rating as compared to D.Y Patil Law College.
Moreover D.Y. Patil Law College has been rat
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Mayank,
You can pursue PG in Law. Law studies itself has so many specializations like business law, criminal law, etc. You can pursue or choose a specialization of your choice. You have to know your career plans and choose accordingly. Scope if good, legal profession is one of the highest paid sectors. No doubt you must excel in your academics and also must work hard.

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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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Hello,
During our time, every company or organization needed a lawyer. Once you are a Law graduate, you are entitled to practice in any court of law in India. Apart from practice, you can try for judicial examination. LLB degree is the key towards judicial examination. There are many law firms as well as LPOs, who take LLB graduates. You can apply for legal officer post also. You can sit for registrar's examination. Government jobs like Bank, Rail, Coal India, Navy, Air force etc. are also open for you. There are ample opportunities, but you need to decide which path you will take.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well, not many institute offer BCA LLB course.
You get to have limited options for the course, as none of the NLUs or top colleges offer this course.
However, the Tamil Nadu Dr. BR Ambedkar Law University offers the course which among others is available for you.
Apart from this University, no other institute offer this course owing to less preference by students and also little belongingness of the courses.
Also, there is not much scope for the course as of now, as much viable options are available when it comes to integrated 5-year LLB courses.
Also, when none of the NLUs offer this course and makes it less useful and less preferred.
Also,
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well, the top most college for BSW LLB in India is Gujarat National Law University.
GNLU offers honors degree in law along with BSW, and it is the one of its kind in India.
Also, there are NLUs, but they do not offer this course.
One must opt for GNLU, if he or she wants to go for BSW LLB, as many of CLAT aspirants have chosen it for this combo.
Also, there have been many candidates having ranks in top 50s and 100s, but due to this course the candidates have opted for GNLU, as none of the NLU offers Bachelors in social work along with LLb. Thus, it is considered the best for this field.
Also, the university has a reputation of its kind incl
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well, there is no age limit as such fixed as of now, as the earlier upper age bar was lifted by the Supreme Court on a PIL filed by 2 aspirants.
However, there is an upper age bar on judicial services exam, which differs from state to state for instance, in UP the upper age limit is 35 years while in Haryana it is 40 years.
And, for Delhi also it may be fixed to 32 years most probably.
So, you do not have any age limit to do LLb, but if you aim at judiciary, then you have to make sure to complete the degree within the age limits of judicial services exams of a respective state you look for.
However, you may choose to appear for Higher Judi
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Following forms the syllabus of IPU CET LLB:
English Language and Comprehension: The section has questions to evaluate a candidate's English language skills. English Language and Comprehension section comprises different topics including Prepositions, Articles, Sentence Construction, Narration, Comprehension and Vocabulary.
General Knowledge: This section would test the general awareness of the candidate and includes questions related to the following topics National Culture & History, Geography & Natural Resources, Science & Technology, International Affairs and Current National Events.
Reasoning: Reasoning Section include the basic reas
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Well, there is no such college that offers a Masters with LLB as integrated course as that is not the common preference and such kind of courses have not been introduced yet. However, you would get a BSW LLB college such as NALSAR Hyderabad, GNLU Gandhinagar, LLoyd Law College, etc. Or, you may get colleges for pursuing Masters in social work alone and then you could opt for LLB.
In India, I believe that there is no such provision yet implemented wherein a Masters with LLB is offered. Every integrated law course consists of both undergraduates degree such as BA LLB.
B.Com LLB
BBA LLb
BSW LLB
B.Sc LLB,
and I fear that such a prov
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