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2014-03-21 14:14:43Contributor-Level 7
BALAJI LAW COLLEGE
Survey No- 3/ 1+4, Aundh - Ravet Road,
Thathawade
Pune 411033
Administrative Office: +91 (020) 3059 3035
Principal Office: +91 (020) 3059 3033
Contact for Admission Inquiries - (+91) 020-30593044, 30593045
Fax: +91 (020) 3059 3032
E mail: info@balajilaw.com
For Admissions: admissions@balajilaw.com
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2014-01-15 15:58:31
Guide-Level 11
1. To become a corporate lawyer, you need to get a degree in law by taking up a five-year Bachelor of Law (B.A. LL.B or B.SC LLB or BBA LLB) degree course after completing your higher secondary education (Class 12) or by pursuing the three year B.A. LLB after obtaining a bachelor's degree in any discipline.
2. For admission into a law school in India, you need to take an entrance exam called the Common Law Admission Test. You can plan accordingly. For details, visit http://www.clat.ac.in
3. You must have strong analytic skills, good interpersonal skills and a keen understanding of the business environment in order to successfully set
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2014-01-02 12:17:32
Guide-Level 11
A magistrate is an officer of the Indian judiciary. They only try civil cases. The position of a magistrate is one of the most coveted professions in the Indian judiciary. They are eligible to work in the courts until they are 66 years old. Magistrates have a monthly remuneration of Rs 28, 800/- in addition to other amenities.
Qualifying Exam
Candidates who wish to become Magistrates must appear in the exams carried out by the Law Service Commission. They can also write the State Judicial Law Entrance Exam that is conducted by the Public Service Commission. The notifications for these exams will be available in all leading newspapers.
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2013-12-19 12:27:58
Guide-Level 11
NIOS student can definitely go ahead with any desired career. Also if you wish to pursue the law degree just for gaining knowledge, you can go ahead with distance degree.
But if you wish to practice as a lawyer, then the part time or distance education might not allow you for the same as per the rules of Bar Council of India.
However, if you are keen on correspondence study, then you can consider the below options-
National Law School of India University
Kuvempu University Distance Education
Centre for Distance and Open Learning
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2013-12-19 09:57:33
Guide-Level 11
A Candidate passing the Bachelor's Degree Examination of any recognized university, in any faculty with minimum 45% marks at the first attempt or a corresponding degree examination of any other university recognized as equivalent thereto by the respective university with the minimum prescribed marks at the first attempt is eligible for admission to the First Year L.L.B.
You'll also sit for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). Eligibility-
Candidates should have appeared or passed any Graduation (10+2+3 pattern) of a recognized University with 45% of aggregate marks or any other examination recognized as equivalent by the Universities co
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2013-12-06 13:51:02New answer posted
2013-12-06 13:43:31New answer posted
2013-12-06 12:28:09
Guide-Level 11
There are no colleges in Delhi/NCR or even across India which are offering Part Time LLB. I may suggest you to reconsider your decision and pick full time law program.
Also if you wish to pursue the degree just for gaining knowledge, you can go ahead with distance degree.
But if you wish to practice as a lawyer, then the part time education might not allow you for the same as per the rules of Bar Council of India.
You can consider the below if distance mode is your choice-
National Law School of India University
Kuvempu University Distance Education
Centre for Distance and Open Learning
Feel free to revert. Found this useful? Click o
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2013-11-22 13:01:48
Guide-Level 11
Yes you can definitely go ahead with Law.
For admission into a law school in India, you need to take an entrance exam called the Common Law Admission Test. You can plan accordingly. For details, visit http://www.clat.ac.in
You must have strong analytic skills, good interpersonal skills and a keen understanding of the basic principles in order to successfully settle as a Lawyer.
After obtaining degree, you can practice as a lawyer. To specialize in any specific law, it may be a good idea to pursue a post-graduate law degree or diploma courses in related field
You can join either the Bar Council of India or a local or state bar council b
New answer posted
2013-11-15 10:16:46
Contributor-Level 8
The best LLB colleges in Delhi are-
1. Campus Law Centre, Delhi University
2. Amity University
3. Faculty of Law, Jamia Milia Islamia
You may also refer the link below-
https://www.shiksha.com/top-llb-colleges-in-delhi-ncr-rankingpage-56-0-0-10223-0
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