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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The official college website currently has not released any information regarding the placement of LLM. Details regarding the placements of BAs and LLBs are available in the NIRF report. The placement information for the 2023 graduating class is still pending in the official site. On its official website, the institute has, nevertheless, made available the NIRF report for 2023. One BA LLB (Hons) student was placed at NLU Assam placements in 2021, according the NIRF report 2023. Additionally, INR 7.63 LPA was the median package provided to BA LLB students during NLU Assam placements in 2021.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
At NLU Assam, there are 30 available seats for LLM. At the postgraduate level, NLU Assam provides a one-year LLM programme. Students may apply if they have a valid CLAT exam score and satisfy the minimal eligibility requirements. An undergraduate degree with a 50% cumulative GPA is the primary qualifying requirement, and the CLAT entrance exam is accepted. The tuition fee structure is 55 K in total. Seven specialisations in LLM courses are available at NLU Assam. Commercial law, corporate law, constitutional law, environmental law, intellectual property law, human rights and international humanitarian law, and international trade law a
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Based on the available information I can provide you a general outline of both the college. Nalsar University of Law offers 10 courses under LLM while NLU Assam offers only 8 specialisations. The median salary package is announced as INR 7 L for Nalsar and no information regarding the placement is yet published for NLU Assam. The total tution cost per year is estimated to be 65 K at Nalsar University and it is calculated to be 55 K at NLU Assam, making it compartively less than Nalsar. The accepted entrance exams for admission to Nalsar are TS PGLCET, CLAT, while NLU Assam accepts only CLAT.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The LLM programme at NLUJAA lasts for a year. The course offers seven different specialisations. The following is a list of LLM specialisations:
Commercial Law
Constitutional Law
Corporate Law
Environmental Law
Human Rights & International Humanitarian Law
Intellectual Property Law
International /International Trade Law
A passing CLAT score is a requirement for admission to the NLUJAA LLM programme. In order to receive their final seat assignment, students must also go through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) counselling process run by CNLU.
Constitutional law, international trade law, administrative law, human rights & international
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Please refer to the table below for the best Law colleges in India for LLB and LLM:
College Name | Tuition Fee |
---|---|
Nalsar Bangalore | INR 16,000 - INR 16.29 lakh |
NLUD | INR 30,000 - INR 6.75 lakh |
Nalsar University of Law | INR 12,000 - INR 7.95 lakh |
GNLU | INR 34,000 |
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University | INR 6,000 - INR 1.1 lakh |
Babasaheb5 Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences | INR 1.6 Lacs - INR 8.75 lakh |
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Though 12th marks are really important to get into professional courses like Engineering, in general for offering an L.L.M programme the university checks for whether the student has a Bachelor's Degree in LAW (L.L.B) or Equivalent. It also checks for minimum marks which varies for different categories, for general/OBC it is 50% marks or equivalent grade and for SC/ST it is 45%. And final year students are eligible to apply. If you have good 12th marks its good enough or else need not to worry.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Founded in 1956, the Indian Law Institute (ILI) holds the status of a deemed university and serves as a socio-legal research institute located in New Delhi. Recognised for its contributions to legal research and education, ILI stands as an esteemed institution within the legal landscape.
On the other hand, the National Law University, Delhi (NLU) has consistently secured a high rank in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF), holding the second position for three consecutive years. NLU Delhi has earned an A grade from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and is duly approved by the University Grants
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The Indian Law Institute (ILI) in New Delhi stands out for its diverse array of LLM concentrations, providing students with a comprehensive legal education. The offered specialisations encompass a wide spectrum of legal domains, including criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, corporate and commercial law, intellectual property rights, human rights law, and legal pedagogy and research. Additionally, the institute extends its academic offerings to include emerging fields such as technology law, gender studies, business law, environmental law, and cyber law.
Sushant University highlights the popularity of certain LLM s
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
The Faculty of Law at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) stands tall as a cornerstone of legal education in India, renowned for its esteemed status among the country's top law schools. Pioneering innovation in legal pedagogy, BHU holds the distinction of being the first law school in India to introduce transformative concepts like clinical legal education and legal aid programs. These groundbreaking initiatives have not only enriched legal education but have also empowered students to engage meaningfully with real-world legal challenges.
In stark contrast, the Faculty of Law at Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth (MGKVP) garnered a ranking of 6
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
The LL.M. programme at KIIT School of Law requires candidates to hold a B.A.LLB, BBA LLB, B.Sc.LLB, or B.L degree from a recognised university, with a minimum aggregate of 55%. This one-year postgraduate programme is offered in six specializations: Corporate and Commercial Law, Legal Pedagogy and Research, Constitutional Law and Administrative Law, Criminal and Security Law, International and Comparative Law, and Family Law.
The curriculum encompasses essential subjects such as Research Methods and Legal Writing, System of Governance and Law, and Justice in a Globalizing World. Students delve into optional and specialisation subjects ta
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