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a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
The United Kingdom is among the popular destination to study LLM abroad on the other hand India has over 600 colleges to study LLM program. The cost of studying LLM in India is around 1 L to INR 5 L (complete fees) while the cost of studying LLM in UK is around INR 10 L to INR 40 L and more. However, if we compare LLM in UK and LLM in India in term of placements then UK colleges provide better placements than LLM colleges in India. Mentioned below is the highlight of LLM in India and LLM in UK:
Particular | LLM Fees | Number of Colleges |
---|---|---|
LLM in India | 1 L to 5 L | 600 |
LLM in UK | 10 L to 40 L | 80 |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, given below are the best LLM colleges in Bangalore that offer Corporate Law courses:
College Name | Tuition Fee | Eligibility / Exams |
---|---|---|
Alliance School of Law | INR 3 lakh | ACLAT |
School of Law Christ University | INR 1.45 lakh | Merit-Based |
Reva University | INR 1,000 | CLAT, LSAT India, REVA CET |
Bangalore University | INR 26,400 | KCET |
University Law College, P.G. Department of Studies and Research in Law | INR 24,000 | Merit-Based |
Hope this helps!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A 2 year duration LLM course is usually considered more valuable than a 1-year LLM course, because 2-year LLM programs typically are more elaborative and deep structured. They also allow students to specialize in a particular area of law, which can be beneficial for their future career scope.
Moreover, 1-year LLM courses are often designed for students who have already completed a law degree in another country and want to gain more expertise in a specific area of law. This could also be a good pathway for those who have a lot of work experience in the legal field and want to advance their careers.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Those who complete LLM have multiple options to explore and can establish a promising career in legal field. Some of the top job profiles include:
Job Profile | Salary (INR) |
---|---|
Advocate | INR 4 LPA |
Solicitor | INR 4 LPA |
Judge | INR 10 LPA |
Legal Advisor | INR 6 LPA |
Notary | INR 4 LPA |
Oath Commissioner | INR 4.5 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, one who has completed an LLB degree either three-year duration after graduation or five-year duration, after class 12th makes them eligible enough to pursue law as a profession. An LLM degree is pursued by those who want to learn more in a specialisation. However, in both cases, they have to appear for AIBE conducted by BCI to be able to get a 'Certificate of Practice'.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Due to global legal developments and changing market demands, many specialisations are offered which are:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top law colleges of India which offer LLM courses includes:
- NLU Visakhapatnam
- GITAM School of Law
- NLSIU Bangalore - National Law School of India University
- BHU - Banaras Hindu University
- Symbiosis International, Pune
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, an LLM degree cannot be pursued in distance mode or online mode. However, listed below are some law courses offered by NLSIU Bangalore that candidates can study in distance education mode:
- Master of Business Law (MBL)
- Post-Graduate Diploma in Human Rights Law (PGDHRL)
- Post-Graduate Diploma in Medical Law & Ethics (PGDMLE)
- Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law (PGDEL)
- Post-Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights Law (PGDIPRL)
- Post Graduate Diploma in Child Rights Law (PGDCRL)
- Post-Graduate Diploma in Consumer Law & Practice (PGDCLP)
- Post-Graduate Diploma in Cyber Law & Cyber Forensics (PGDCLCF)
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For LLM admission offered at NLUs in India, candidates have to appear for the CLAT exam and meet the cut-off marks criteria for admission to 22 NLUs in India.
However, for admission to NLU Delhi, candidates have to appear and qualify AILET exam. Therefore, candidates need to score top ranks in CLAT PG in the range of 1-1000 to get admission in the top NLUs. LLM through CLAT PG is highly competitive, keeping in view the increasing number of candidates appearing for the exam and difficulty of the paper.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, as per the eligibility criteria of an LLM degree, candidates should hold either a five-year integrated LLB degree or a three-year LLB degree from a recognised law college or university. Therefore as prescribed by BCI guidelines, three-year or five-year LLB is essential for pursuing LLM.
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