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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, getting a Master of Laws LL. M. degree can be worth it for several reasons. Firstly, an LL. M. degree can help you gain in-depth knowledge and specialisation in a particular area of law. This can lead to a competitive edge in the job market and better job opportunities in your area of interest. Secondly, an LL. M. degree can increase your earning potential. According to a survey by the National Association for Law Placement (NALP), lawyers with an LL. M. degree earned higher salaries than those without one. Thirdly, an LL. M. degree can open up opportunities for academic and research positions in law schools and universities. Over
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Yes, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Amethi offers the LLM programme.

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The fee structure for the two-year LLM program at the Central University of Punjab, Bathinda for the academic year 2022-2023 is as follows:
- For Indian Nationals:- Tuition fee: Rs. 15,000 per semester- Examination fee: Rs. 500 per semester- Registration fee: Rs. 1000 (one-time)- Library fee: Rs. 1000 per semester- Medical fee: Rs. 500 per semester- Development fee: Rs. 3000 per semester- Total fee: Rs. 21,000 per semester (Rs. 42,000 per year)
- For International Students:- Tuition fee: USD 2000 per semester- Examination fee: USD 50 per semester- Registration fee: USD 100 (one-time)- Library fee: USD 100 per semester- Medical fee: USD 5
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Adarsha Law College (ALC) in Warangal offers an LLM program in Corporate Law. Your rank of 1156 in TS PGLCET may be eligible for admission to the LLM program at ALC, as the college accepts students based on the PGLCET rank.
However, the final admission decision will depend on various factors such as the number of available seats, the number of applicants, and the college's admission policies. It is recommended to check with the college's admission department for detailed information about the admission process and eligibility criteria.

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The Central University of Punjab offers LLM with specialisations in the following subjects:
1. Business and Corporate Law
2. Constitutional and Administrative Law
3. Criminal and Security Law
4. Environmental Law
5. Human Rights and International Law
6. Intellectual Property Law
Students can choose any one of the above specialisations based on their interests and career goals. The course curriculum is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and practical training in the chosen area of specialisation.

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As admission cutoffs and availability of seats vary each year, it's difficult to give a definitive answer. However, a rank of 186 in TS PGLCET is a good rank and you have a chance of getting admission in Acharya Nagarjuna University for LL. M. It's recommended that you check the university's admission criteria and process to determine your eligibility and apply accordingly.

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Whether or not getting a Master of Law LL. M. degree is worth it depends on your career goals and individual circumstances. Here are some factors to consider:
1. Career advancement: If you're looking to advance your career in the legal field, a specialised LL. M. degree can give you a competitive edge and increase your job prospects. Employers may value the expertise and knowledge gained through a master's degree programme.
2. Specialisation: If you have a particular interest or passion within the legal field, an LL. M. degree can provide you with in-depth knowledge and training in that specific area, which can be valuable in your caree
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Yes, you can pursue LL. M. in international taxation law from the USA or Canada. Both countries have reputable law schools that offer LL. M. programs in international taxation law. You can research the admission requirements of different universities and apply to the ones that meet your criteria. Keep in mind that admission requirements, fees, and application deadlines may vary depending on the university and programme, so it's essential to do your research beforehand. Additionally, you may need to take the ISAT (Law School Admission Test) or GRE (Graduate Record Examination) to be eligible for admission to some programs.

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Yes, you can pursue LL. M. in international business law after completing B.Com and CS. However, you will need to check the specific admission requirements of the universities you are interested in applying to. Most universities will require you to have completed a Bachelor's degree in law LL.B. Or a related field before being eligible for admission to their LL. M. programme. However, some universities may accept applicants from other disciplines if they can demonstrate relevant work experience or an interest in the field of law. It is recommended that you research the admission requirements of each university and programme to determin
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If you wish to pursue LL.B. And LL. M. from Delhi University's School of Open Learning (DU SOL), you can follow the below steps:
1. Check the eligibility criteria: Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria set by the DU SOL for LL.B. And LL. M. programs. For LL.B. You must have a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for OBC, 40% for SC/ST). For LL. M. you must have an LL.B. Or equivalent degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for OBC, 40% for SC/ST).
2. Apply for admission: DU SOL generally releases the admission notification for LL.B. And LL. M. programs in Ma
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