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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Indraprastha University however is a good university in Delhi NCR and some of its colleges are quite good for LLB.
Amity (IP) is one amongst the most preferred by students after NLUs, due to its proximity in terms of Delhi region and you get a lot of exposure. The infrastructure is good and you have a very well developing Moot Court Culture there, which is very much required for a budding lawyer. Also, the faculty and library is good and above all, the Delhi region in itself gives a lot of opportunities for growth of students.
VIPS is another such college that has seen preference by students and the students do boast of the infrastructur
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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The exam syllabus for IPU CET LLB consists of General Knowledge, Basic mathematics, English, logical reasoning and legal aptitude.
For English you may prefer wren &Martin high school grammar and for vocabulary, and passages you may opt for Word power made easy by Norman Lewis.
For mathematics, you may prefer RS Agarwal class 10th arithmetic, and basic algebra and mensuration.
For General knowledge, you may opt for Lucent's General knowledge covering static GK and any other year book such as Manorama, Pratiyogita darpan for current affairs.
For reasoning, you may again opt, R.S Agarwal book.
For legal aptitude, kindly purchase any online mat
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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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Hello,
If you are looking for any University Grant Commission approved university, then it is difficult for you get chance with less than 45% marks. As the University Grant Commission has laid down the guidelines for taking admission in a LLB course. But, you can opt for a distance education degree where there is some relaxation. If you belong from any reserved category, then I would like to suggest you to check the criteria of the concerned institution. Because, there is some relaxation for the reserved candidates.
Also, for LLM, less than 45% of marks in graduation is not adequate enough unless you belong from a specialized reserved c
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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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This is a very interesting question to answer. As per the guidelines of the University Grant Commission i.e. UGC, there are two different course of study. One is regular course and another is distance course. If you are planning to pursue both M.Com and LLB together in a regular course, then you are not permitted to do such. Because, UGC does not permit two regular courses simultaneously. At a point of time, UGC wanted to approve the scheme of two regular courses at the same time. For this purpose, they have consulted with many academicians, but the result was not positive as they did not receive any positive response so far fro
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Shourya Garg

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Delhi University is one of the elites and top most in the list of colleges for pursuing LLB. It has the world few best mentors and faculty who has been the foundation for the center. The amount of knowledge you can get at Delhi University center for law is beyond the scope you need to become the best lawyer and legal person of law.

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Krishna Rodge

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As of my knowledge, IGNOU does not offer an LLB degree.
IGNOU offers Law courses through distance & open learning through its IGNOU School of Law.
The courses that are offered by IGNOU are Distance Learning Law Courses at IGNOU:
CERTIFICATE COURSES-
1. Certificate in Human Rights (CHR)
PG and ADVANCE DIPLOMA-
1. Post-Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights (PGDIPR)
DOCTORAL DEGREE COURSES-
1. Doctor of Philosophy in Law (PhD in Law)
PG and ADVANCE DIPLOMA-
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice (PGDCJ)
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law -On hold till further information (PGDENLW)
PG and ADVANCE CERTIFICATE-
1. Post Gradua
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A lot depends on where you want to be. The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda is a well-established institution and has an amazing infrastructure to show it. The faculty is good too. Placements might be a thing they lack at. For queries regarding the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda visit goo.gl/w7Eh5x

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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See, opting for higher studies and pursuing a job, depends on your own choice and preference.
If you really need a job and do not have time to pursue higher studies, then you may drop the idea of higher studies. But, if you do have time and resources, then I would advise you to please take up higher studies such as LLM or even MBA after LLB is a good option.
Now opting for higher studies shall add up to your qualifications and in turn would fetch you better career prospective and job offers, because candidates having an LLM or MBA or any other qualification apart from just LLB are attractive for recruiters and you are preferred more.
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