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YASH SHARMA

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The pattern of the questions asked in CUET for LL. M. may vary from year to year. However, in general, the CUET for LL. M. consists of a single paper with multiple choice questions (MCQs) and short answer questions. The exam is usually conducted in online mode. The LL. M. entrance exam at Calcutta University (CU) covers the following topics:
1. Constitutional Law
2. Jurisprudence
3. Criminal Law
4. Corporate Law
5. International Law
6. Intellectual Property Law
7. Environmental Law
8. Human Rights Law
The question paper usually contains 100-150 questions that test the candidates' understanding of the above-mentioned subjects. The questions may
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The admission process for a Master of Laws LL. M. programme can vary depending on the institution and country where you are seeking admission. In general, the following steps may be involved:
1. Research: First, research LL. M. programs to find one that meets your academic and career goals. Consider factors such as the curriculum, faculty, location, cost, and reputation.
2. Application: Once you have identified a programme, you will need to complete an application. This may involve submitting transcripts, letters of recommendation, a personal statement, and test scores such as the ISAT or GRE.
3. Admission Decision: After you have submi
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The fees for an LL. M. course in Karnataka can vary depending on the institution and the type of LL. M. programme being offered. Generally, the fees for a one-year LL. M. programme in Karnataka can range from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 2,50,000 or more. However, some premier institutions may have higher fees. It is recommended that you research specific institutions and their LL. M. programs to determine the exact fees and other associated costs. Additionally, keep in mind that there may be additional expenses for textbooks, course materials, and living expenses.

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Preparing for the JMI (Jamia Millia Islamia) entrance exam for the LL. M. programme requires a strategic study plan and a focused approach. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for the exam:
Know the exam pattern and syllabus: First and foremost, understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. Go through the previous year's question papers, and try to analyze the exam pattern and the types of questions that are asked. This will help you to know the important topics and give you an idea of how to structure your study plan. Plan your study schedule: Create a realistic study plan that fits your schedule and gives you enough ti
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Several universities in India offer distance education for LL. M. (Master of Laws). Here are some of them:
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
National Law School of India University (NLSIU)
Dr. Ambedkar Law University (Tamil Nadu)
Acharya Nagarjuna University (Andhra Pradesh)
University of Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Aligarh Muslim University (Uttar Pradesh)
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (Maharashtra)
Kurukshetra University (Haryana)
Tamil Nadu Open University (Tamil Nadu). .

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Swetha!
LLM in International Law is totally worth pursuing. It has scope both globally as well as within India. The average salary lies between 8-15 LPA, depending upon the sector and job role. Major scope lies in corporate houses, legal consultancy, bodies like UNICEF, trade consultancy, media and publishing houses, teaching, policy making bodies, etc.

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Yes, you can get admission to the LL. M. programme at Delhi University (DU) through the DU LL.B. 2023 exam. DU conducts a separate entrance exam, called the DU LL.B. Entrance Test, for admission to its LL.B. Programme. After completing the LL.B. Programme from DU, you will be eligible to apply for the LL. M. programme at DU. The eligibility criteria and admission process for the LL. M. programme at DU may vary from year to year, and it is recommended that you visit the official website of DU or contact the concerned department of the university for the latest information regarding admission to the programme.

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It's great to know that you are interested in pursuing a Ph.D. degree. Age is not a barrier to pursuing a Ph.D. if you have the required qualifications and passion for research. Since you have already cleared the NET exam, you can apply for a Ph.D. programme in a university that offers the course in your desired field. You may also check the eligibility criteria of the university to SEE if there is any upper age limit for admission to the Ph.D. programme. You can also check for universities that offer distance or part-time Ph.D. programs, which may be more flexible and suitable for working professionals like you. Additionally, it is re
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LL. M. is a postgraduate Law Course of 2 years and is generally pursued in specializations such as International Law, Corporate Law, Business Law, Criminal Law, and many others, by doing extensive study and research to gain expertise in that particular area of expertise. To seek LL. M. Admission 2023, candidates must have completed their undergraduate law degree in either LLB/BA LLB/BBA LLB/B.Com LLB/B.Sc. LL.B. From a recognised college/institute/university and must have secured a minimum of 50-55% marks in their undergraduate programme. LL. M. Admission 2023 is carried out based on a national, university, or state-level entrance exam
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You cannot practice law as per BCI after doing correspondence course. Only part-time 3-year-LLB & regular 5-year-law courses eligible. And just for the record;
IGNOU & DU do-not offer correspondence LL.B. (they do-offer a Diploma in paralegal-practice which is an entirely different thing. )
Correspondence courses have no practical. Lawyers require good communication skills. Good luck.

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