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Scholar-Level 18
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Scholar-Level 18
https://www.shiksha.com/law/ranking/top-law-colleges-in-india/56-2-0-0-0.
You are advised to do LLB in India.
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It is difficult. You must meet the admission requirements of the college/program in the UK where you wish to transfer. Also, for legal studies, structures are different here and there plus integrated programs may not be always available abroad including the UK. So, check carefully with the universities and then opt for a transfer.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
First of all, make a decision about the career path you want to pursue. If you want to build a career in the legal sector then go for LLB. You need extreme passion and drive to be successful in this field. Other than this, if you are passionate about business management, you can definitely choose MBA and scale up on your career as a management consultant or a corporate manager.
I would suggest you to do what you like, do what you think. If you will do something you love, then making money will not be difficult for you.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
Jamia Millia is famous for its law faculty. The Faculty of Law organizes Moot Courts within the class rooms, Intra Class Moot Court Competitions and National Moot Court Competitions. The faculty also organizes, National Seminars, Conferences and Extension Lectures by eminent speakers from India and abroad. A large number of students have been selected to Delhi Judicial Service, Guwahati Judicial Service and Haryana Judicial Service.
Both are excellent colleges for pursing BA LLB and other law courses. You can choose either of these colleges to pursue your course.
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School of Excellence in Law, Chennai
Government Law College, Coimbatore
Madurai Law College
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