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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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It will not be a good idea to pursue Ph.D. and LL. M simultaneously. You can pursue any certification or Diploma course. LL. M can be done later on through distance mode from universities like KUK, Anamali.

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Yes, it should be postponed.

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Gaurav Kumar SinghEducationist & Carrer counselor

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Knowing about the law means you can be careful about not breaking it
I find the University Institute of Legal studies at Chandigarh University has established itself as a premier institute for law studies in India and dedicated to prepare lawyers of tomorrow for handling legal issues not only restricted to the national boundaries but also cutting across complex cross-border transactions, by developing legal skills in core areas such as Business Laws, Intellectual Property Rights, Cyber Laws, and Trade Laws. Chandigarh University is the best place for study and learning in law, developing in students, understanding about the law and lega
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Rathna DevadosBe ambitious

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Sorry, Iam not a law college student.

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Ankita

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Hi!
Greetings!!
I would suggest you that go for regular programme. It will help you more.
There are few colleges of LL.M programme.
- IILM University Gurugram, gives you one year duration of LL.M programme.
- National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur.
- University of Mumbai - Department of Law.
- University of Delhi (DU) - Faculty of Law.
- Acharya Nagarjuna University.
- The W.B. National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) .
- Indian Law Institute (ILI) .
- Amity University - Amity Law School.
- National Law School of India University (NLSIU).

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Ankita

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Hi!
Greetings!
Few colleges giving LL.M in part time/ distance mode
- NLU Banglore( MBL)
- Symbosis( pgdm )
- Bhartiya Vidyapeth( diploma)
- Kurushetra University
Few colleges giving LL.M for full time mode
- IILM University Gurugram gives one year duration
- National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur.
- University of Mumbai - Department of Law.
- University of Delhi (DU) - Faculty of Law.
- Acharya Nagarjuna University.
- The W.B. National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) .
- Indian Law Institute (ILI) .
- Amity University - Amity Law School.
- National Law School of India University (NLSIU)

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the Jawaharlal Nehru University Masters programs list, The LL. M. is not available at here.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Firstly, you should be clear with your motive for LLM. If it is for a corporate job, gaining knowledge, or an academic career. LLM business law specializations would be more focused on the study of that law which deal with day to day business activities like specific trade law and business law. Whereas corporate law is more about company law, financial I. e law dealing with corporates like merger and acquisition. Corporate law is more lucrative and demanding. I will suggest you do LL. M from a good college along with preparation for Judiciary or competitive exam like bank exams. There are some competitive exams like Bank, PSU, Railways
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Aakansha Aneja

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LL. M. is a postgraduate degree in law. In Master of Law, course aspirants gain in-depth knowledge of a specific field of law by intensive research in that particular area of Law. In the LL. M. course, candidates need to select the law specialisation in which they want to make their future. The LL. M. is the course of choice for career advancement and international credibility, particularly in today competitive and globally focused legal environment. After successfully completing this programme, one may choose a career as specialisation lawyers, working in corporates, public offices, professors, judges, diplomats, human rights activist
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