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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there,
As you want to go for law as a career, I would advise you to go for an integrated course offered BVP NLC. As there are traditional universities that may offer both 5-year and 3-year courses but the standard and level there are not up to the mark and besides, hardly any classes are taken up.
At Bundelkhand University also you would not get enough exposure that is needed owing to today's competitive environment.
So, I would advise you that for a better knowledge and exposure, please go for a college which has regular classes and also is UGC approved and the guidelines of BCI are also being adhered to which I doubt will be the cas
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey.
After completing your LLB, you have an option to go for PG which may be an LLM or an MBA.
LLM includes a Master's degree in law which provides you a specialisation in certain laws and you get a Master's degree in those subjects. Also, you become eligible for UGC NET for academic purpose also.
Also, LLM fetches you the same advantage as an MD after MBBS in medical.
However, MBA is something which is preferred by a lot of students as it is a deadly combo these days. The corporate houses do prefer a law and MBA graduate and also your prospects of better offers increase.
It does make a lot of sense to go for MBA but from a premier institut
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi,
Well, the program depends on the university that offers it.
You can have a regular LLB for 3 years at any traditional university and also LLB Hons. at any university.
However, a Hons. course in today's scenario is preferable as it serves better results and you shall be preferred more having a Hons. degree.
Also, the integrated 5-year programme fetches you a Hons. degree only.
Thus, the only difference is of approach towards it. Also, the teaching pattern might also be different for Hons. and regular programme.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
The major difference is the stream i.e. BSW or B.Com along with LLB.
In both of courses, you shall have law subjects which shall be same for 5-years and along with that you will have your stream subjects i.e. of B.Com and BSW.
BSW is to do more with subjects including sociology, social science, various approaches to social work, etc.
While B.Com shall include business management, cost and managerial accounting, tax, etc.
The difference lies in the subjects i.e. stream subjects only.
Rest, you get the same set of law subjects while pursuing the degree.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Well, when it comes to law, NLUs are considered as the premier institutes and thus they are better in every way from other institutes.
NALSAR is one such top NLU and is better than Amity Mumbai.
NALSAR is an older NLU has seen decades and thus the placement is better and also the faculties.
Amity is a new institute and also a private one.
Moreover, in terms of infrastructure, Amity might be better as a new institute but on other criteria, it can't be matched when it comes to NALSAR.
You must prefer NALSAR any day.

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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

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I myself have done engineering from Manav Rachna University and then MBA and then pursuing LLB from Campus Law Centre right now. There are a lot of prospective in lthe egal field, being a govt officer, Labour commissioner. Junior Division Judge, work. In a corporate firm, or public PSU. All the firms need academic research work form you in the legal field. And, these firm definitely give preference to an MBA. Also, you get paid hefty amount from 10 to 15 lakhs if you are competent enough.

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Krishna Rodge

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Hi, I would suggest you to opt for ILS law college as this is one of the oldest law institutions in India and one of the top law colleges in India as well. The faculty is well experienced and the main reason being the various moot court competitions, seminars and guest lectures conducted by the college. Also, ILS has one of the best libraries across the country. The placements provided by ILS are very good. For any further details regarding the placement, library and various events conducted by the college, you may visit the college website www.ilslaw.edu. Hope this information helps you. Feel free to revert for any further details. Al
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Harshit Kumar HarshJournalist by passion and profession

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IMS Law College Noida is one of the best colleges for law. Its a 5 year integrated course. The student will get an opportunity to work with top advocates of Delhi high court and supreme court.

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