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Rinku Gupta

Contributor-Level 7

The first and basic qualification required for a Ph.D course is that
you must have completed your Master's degree course.
To apply for Ph.D. you can either directly apply to the professors of different universities sending them your resume, statement of purpose and your research papers. Or you can appear for UGC-NET examination and then sending your NET scores to the professors under whom you want to undergo your Ph.D course.

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Deepti Singh

Guide-Level 12

LLB is a very prosperous career for those who want to learn about the management subjects along with law. You can work with all corporate sectors and business firms. You can find opportunities in different areas. You can work as a legal advisor, law reporter, legal assistant, lawyer, etc. You can opt for courses on corporate law, acquisitions, mergers, etc. after BBA LLB to find better career prospects.

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

It can be a bit difficult to get internship in good law firms (maybe with reference)
You can try getting in:
Peoples Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL)
National Human Rights Commission(NHRC)
Indian Center for Human Rights and Law, (ICHRL)
there are many sub branches in LAW. you can even choose one branch and find internship places for it.
Good luck.

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Nidasha Ali

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Amity Law School admission is purely based on their own entrance exam and personal interview.This year's time has completed.But the seats are available in NRI/MANAGEMENT quotas.If you need to get into Amity this year itself you can try through NRI/MNGMNT quota.

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Nidasha Ali

Beginner-Level 3

You have 3 more years to finish your course. After that, you attend CLAT for LLM and If you get selected you can do LLM from NLUs.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Kanika,
Management quota seats are the best kept secret of any private college. I am afraid that I can not help you much except to advise that please contact prospective college immediately for information about this quota and admission thereafter.

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Ashish Kumar Agarwal

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The placement package is Rs 4 lakh per annum.

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

BCI does not allow studying law part time if you want to become a lawyer. For that, you are supposed to pursue a 5 year or 3 year LLB course.
However, otherwise, you can very much learn law part time, through correspondence courses or online.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Justin,
There is an integrated five years course for law called BA LLB. There is a national level exam conducted for admission for this and to some of the other law colleges. You definitely need to study.

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