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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, University of Delhi conducts LLM Entrance Test to shortlist candidates for LLM programme. Below are the details of LLM Entrance Exam:
Parameter | Detail |
---|---|
Duration | 2 hour |
No. of questions | 100 |
Medium | English |
Marking scheme | +4 for correct -1 for incorrect |
Topics Covered | Constitutional Law of India, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Sale of Goods, Law of Torts, |
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
The mode of application is online. Below are the steps to apply for DU LLM admission:
Step 1: Visit the official website of Faculty of DU.
Step 2: Click on the registration link on the Home page.
Step 3: Register with the basic details to generate login credentials.
Step 4: Login to fill out the application form.
Step 5: Upload documents and pay the application fee.
Step 6: Submit the form.
Documents required at the time of application
Below are the documents required for registration:
- Graduation marksheet and certificate
- Class 12 marksheet and certificate
- Entrance exam scorecard
- Photograph and signature
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws (BALLB) (Hons.) programme with a duration of 5 years. The annual fee for this integrated course is Rs. 131,500. Additionally, for those pursuing Masters of Laws, the annual fee is approximately Rs. 92,500. These fees cover the diverse aspects of legal education, ensuring a well-rounded academic experience for students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
I can confidently say that both Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law and Punjabi University Patiala offer excellent Master of Laws programs. If you have the chance to study at either of these colleges, don't miss it – be grateful for the opportunity.
Both institutions prioritize the overall development of students, emphasizing a well-rounded education. In my opinion, Punjabi University Patiala stands out slightly. The programme not only covers academics but also provides a comprehensive platform for students to grow personally and professionally. So, if you're weighing your options, I'd lean towards Punjabi University Patiala f
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
The Master of Laws, or LL.M., is a postgraduate legal education degree. Universities may differ in the particular fields or specialties offered within their LL.M. degrees, however the following are some frequent branches or specializations you may encounter:
There are common subjects in those u can choose them according while doing the course those are:
- Biotechnology and Law
- International Space Law
- Banking Law
- Law and Tribes
- Competition Law
- Law of Infrastructure
- Criminology and Penology
- Law of Insolvency and Bankruptcy
- Cyber Law
- Law of Insurance
- Energy Law
- Law of Mines and Industries
- Human Rights
- Maritime Law
- Good Governance
- Media and Law
- Indirect Tax
- Me
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The total tution fees of LL.M course (1year) at The National University of Advance Legal Studies kochi is INR 1 lack .
The fee structure of LL.M at The National Law University of Advance Legal Studies kochi is as follows,
1.Admission fee:-5,000/-
2.Annual Tuition fee:-,100,000/-
3.Library fee :-8,000/-
4.Campus Development & Infrastructure fee:-18,500/-
5.Information System Facilities fee:-7,500/-
6.Students’ Council fee:-,3000/-
7.Medical/Gym/Fitness fee:-5,000/-
8.Quasi University fee:-500/-
9.Bus fee:-2,000/-
10.Matriculation fee:-300/-
11.Recognition fee:-200/-
(For candidates coming from institutions outside Kerala)
12.Alumni Associ
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
We cannot exactly claim that the LL.M at the National University of Advance Legal Studies, Kochi, is better than Chimney Vishwas Vidyapeeth.
Because one course at different universities depends on faculty, reputation, infrastructure, and particular programmes,
Both universities have the same pros and cons, such as the fact that NUALS has more facilities and a better overall package than Chimney Vishwas Vidyapeeth, while Chimney Vishwas Vidyapeeth has a good reputation and a higher placement rate than NUALS.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
40 seats are available for the LL.M. course at the National University of Advance Legal Studies, Kochi.
They offer an LL.M programme in two different specialisations.
1) LL.M. in international trade law:
2) LL.M. in Constitution and Administrative Law:
20 seats are available in each specialisation of the LL.M programme at NUALS.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
As per the official website, the total fee of the one-year LLM course offered at Banasthali Vidyapith is INR 2.19 lakh. It includes the tuition fee, one-time admission fee (non-refundable), security amount (refundable), imprest amount, miscellaneous charges, and development fee.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, all the candidates must appear for the Banasthali University Aptitude Test to secure admission to the LLM course offered at Banasthali University. In addition to this, merit scores in the last qualifying examination will also be considered for admission.
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