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Constitutional Law
Criminal Law
Civil Law
Commercial Law
International Law
Legal Method
The minimum qualifying marks for the exam are 50% for General Category candidates and 45% for OBC and SC/ST candidates. The shortlisted candidates will be called for interview, which will be held on June 18, 2023. The final selection will be based on the perf
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**General Category**
* **Corporate Law:** 56.5%
* **Constitutional Law:** 55.5%
* **Environmental Law:** 54%
* **International Law:** 54.5%
* **Labour Law:** 54.5%
* **Media Law:** 54.5%
* **Public Policy and Governance:** 54.5%
* **Taxation Law:** 54.5%
**SC/ST Category**
* **Corporate Law:** 49%
* **Constitutional Law:** 48%
* **Environmental Law:** 46.5%
* **International Law:** 47%
* **Labour Law:** 47%
* **Media Law:** 47%
* **Public Policy and Governance:** 47%
* **Taxation Law:** 47%
The cutoff information is subject to change, so it is always best to check with the colleg
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* **United States:** The United States is home to some of the best universities in the world, including Stanford University, Harvard University, and the University of California, Berkeley. These universities offer world-class programs in IPR law, and their graduates are highly sought-after by employers.
* **United Kingdom:** The United Kingdom is another great option for a PhD in IPR. The UK has a strong tradition of intellectual property law, and its universities offer excellent programs in this field. Some of the top
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The LLM program at Jain University is a two-year full-time program. The program offers a variety of specializations, including:
* **Corporate Law**
* **Constitutional Law**
* **Criminal Law**
* **International Law**
* **Human Rights Law**
* **Environmental Law**
* **IT Law**
The LLM program at Jain University is accredited by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The program is taught by experienced and qualified facult
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* *National Law School of India University (NLSIU)*
* *Bangalore University (BU)*
* *Vidyavardhaka College of Law (VCL)*
* *Dayananda Sagar University (DSU)*
* *Alliance University (AU)*
These colleges offer a variety of ADR courses, including mediation, arbitration, and negotiation. The courses are taught by experienced and qualified faculty members. The ADR specialisation in LL. M. can be a great option for students who are interested in a career in alternative dispute resolution. ADR is a growing field, and there is a high demand f
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Full-time LL.M. programs typically follow a traditional academic calendar, with classes held Monday through Friday during the day. Some full-time LL.M. programs may also offer evening or weekend classes for students who are working full-time.
Part-time LL.M. programs are also available for students who are unable to attend full-time. Part-time LL.M. programs typically take longer to complete than full-time programs, as classes are typically held one or two nigh
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In general, the MCLIS is a newer degree program that focuses on the legal aspects of cyber law and information security. The LLM is a more traditional degree program that offers students the opportunity to specialize in a particular area of law.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in cyber law or information security, the MCLIS may be a good opt
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