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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Well, you need not think much when you get to chose between an NLU and other institutes.
NLU Odisha is one of its kind and known for its moot court achievements and the faculties everywhere. The students have also been witness to this. The NLU has been growing over time and by now it has earned a good reputation and is preferred by many students while they fill up their CLAT preferences.
Also, NLU Odisha has some very good faculties and are much experienced. The infrastructure is decent and worth chasing.
Placements are good as tier 2 and tier 3 law firms do recruit here.
Also, it has an NLU tag which one looks for and thus mus
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Akash Jain

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In BCA LLB, you can study subjects related to computer application along with subjects of law. In the light of recent advancement in information technology and crimes, assuming the nature of knowing no boundaries, a graduate in BCA LLB would be in a better position to advise on issues with respect to intersection of law and information technology. Further, there are several law firms and lawyers who specifically deal in this area of law only. In this scenario, you would have a good chance of getting recruited to these law firms and other companies. Apart from that, the other opportunities include working with companies, research and
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Akash Jain

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 Hi, BSW LLB is one of the emerging courses in law. It stands for Bachelor in Social Work and Bachelor in Law. One point that I would like to emphasize is that since it is new, the job prospects differ quite from the traditional ones. The work areas are very interesting and if working for social causes drives you and you would like to bring changes to things around you, this course is the right one for you. The job prospects include working with research groups and policy think tanks that advise and suggest govt. Concerning framing social legislation. Further, you would also be the first choice of several national as well as inter

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Meenal Bhargava

Beginner-Level 4

I would suggest you to opt for SVKM.
My reason is first, the college is located in Mumbai so your chances for internship and exposure is higher in this case. Plus, being a private college in Mumbai, they can call good firms, corporate houses, companies, etc. for recruitments thus giving better placements.
Also, being one of the best private Universities in India, they have good faculty, infrastructure, everything.
The reviews that I got from students studying there is good.
With NUSRL, the issue is the location. Although Ranchi is a developing city, still.
Just because of the NLU tag, one should not opt for a college as regarding exposure a
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Meenal Bhargava

Beginner-Level 4

There are certain universities offering three year LLB course after graduation, topmost being Delhi University (DULLB entrance):
Mumbai University (MHCET law entrance)
Banaras Hindu University (BHU law entrance)
Panjab University (PU law entrance)
O.P. Jindal Global Law School (LSAT)
Symbiosis University (Set law through which after filling form one has to go for WA PI as there is no entrance exam for 3 year law).
All the universities have their separate exams. Mostly, you need to focus on static and current gk for which you can buy this book called 'Lucent's General knowledge'. As regards legal reasoning and knowledge is concerned, you can
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Meenal Bhargava

Beginner-Level 4

Litigation doesn't really depend on the college brand. It's really important if you want to work in the corporate sector as not many good companies or firms go to the lower ranking colleges.
All you need to look for is, does the college offer specialization in the subject of your choice or not.
Secondly, what their course curriculum is.
You can study in any college, and go for practice in court but the most important thing on which you need to focus is your concepts which needs to be really clear. Otherwise, you will face difficulty in courts.
Appear for all the exams and see which college you are getting and study. It wouldn't matter much
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well, both the institutes are not those which offer a law course only and you have many other courses as well. Now, when you compare Jagran Lake City and Jamia Milia, you need to look at following parameters. Infrastructure-At Jagran Lake City, you get infrastructure which is better than Jamia owing to the campus and library being built at Jagran. Lake City which is very good. However, Jamia also has a decent infrastructure and you get to have a satisfactory facilities. Faculties- Faculties at Jamia are comparatively better than Jagran as they are more experienced and have been in the field for a much longer time. Placements- At both p

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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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Hi,
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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