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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
To take admission in LLM at GITAM School of Law Vishakapatnam you should have cleared the cutoff marks in CLAT PG .
CLAT PG cut off 2023 is 90+ marks for the general category. CALT PG 2024 cut off for reserved category students is 80-85 marks. CLAT PG 2024 cut-off marks signify the minimum scores required for candidates to qualify in the examination.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Following is the list of best books for CLAT LLM 2024:
- S.S. Handbook for LLM Entrance Exam by Singhal Law Publications
- Universal Guide to LLM Entrance Exam by Gaurav Mehta
- Ascent's Law Guide for LLM Entrance Exam by Ashok. K Jain
- Singhal's Solved Papers of LLM by Singhal Law Publications
- S.S. Handbook for LL.M. Entrance Exam (based on the new syllabus) by Vishal Singh
- Studies in Jurisprudence and Legal Theory by Dr. N V Paranjape
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
The Thiruvalla campus of Kerala Central University hosts the Department of Law. It is situated near the courts and is a two hour drive away from the High Court. It has a good faculty list with experienced professionals taking up the role. Six batches have completed their LLM programme up till 2021.
It offers LLM in Administration law, commercial law, environmental law, constitutional law etc. The campus is a normal building with three floors.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
According to the official fee circular by the university's official website, the fee for LLM for the academic year 2024-25 is 30,000 in the first year and around 24,000 in the second year.
This fee is inclusive of tuition fee, professional development fund, placement assistance fee and course registration fee which is 400 per senester.
There are 4 semesters and together it's a two-year course
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a year ago
Beginner-Level 5
University Institute of Law and Management Studies (UILMS) is a NAAC grade A institute in India. It provides many law and management courses and their opportunities are so good
LL.M is 2years duration couse and this institution provide candidates a good placements in various great corporate law sector, law firms and as a great legal advisor.
The placement salary package are totally depends on the work experience and Eligibility of Candidates. So this is good institute for LLM placements.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The cutoff for the LLM course at Gujarat Maritime University has not yet been disclosed. A personal interview follows the National Level Online Remotely Proctored entrance exam as part of the admissions selection process. 30% of the selection process is based on the interview, with the remaining 70% coming from the entrance exam. This methodical approach guarantees a comprehensive assessment of candidates' knowledge and programme fit. Keep a look the Gujarat Maritime University website frequently for up-to-date, detailed data on cutoffs and other admissions-related queries, or get in touch with the admissions office directly. Official
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The cutoff for Gujarat Maritime University's LLM programme has not yet been made public. A personal interview follows the National Level Online Remotely Proctored entrance exam as part of the selection process. The written exam counts for 70% of the selection weight and the interview for 30%.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Since admission to the LLM (Professional) programme will be largely decided by the candidate's performance in the bachelor's degree program, motivation letter, and personal interview, admission to the LLM (General) course will be awarded based on Merit in the Combined Law Aptitude Test (CLAT).
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
To qualify for the LLM programme at Gujarat Maritime University, candidate need to have a law degree from a recognised university that is accredited. For applicants from General, OBC, PWD, NRI, PIO, and OCI backgrounds, they must score at least 50% in the qualifying test. SC/ST applicants need to score at least 45%. Moreover, applicants might have to take part in a university-run entrance exam or a well-known common entrance exam for postgraduate law courses.
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