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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
LLM graduates in India have a wide range of career and job prospects across various sectors. Below are some common career paths:
Legal Industry
- Law Firms: Work as legal associates, corporate lawyers, or litigation lawyers in top law firms.
- Corporate Legal: Serve as in-house counsel for multinational corporations and domestic companies.
- Government: Work as legal advisors, public prosecutors, or legal officers in government departments and agencies.
International Organizations: Pursue careers with international organizations like the UN, World Bank, or other international bodies.
Non-Profit Organizations: Work on legal aid, human rights,
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Think about what you want to achieve both professionally and personally. Are you hoping for top grades, a new job on graduation, or a sense of personal satisfaction? How would you like to keep your work-life balance in check during what will surely be a busy time?
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6 years agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, there is entrance exam conducted by Amity, . Amity University, Jaipur Application Process for All Courses Amity Universitys application form can be either filled online or offline. The form can be purchased from Amity Information Centre at Jaipur or can be downloaded from the official website .
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Full Form -Master of Laws / Legum Magister
DurationCourse - Duration of Master of Laws [LLM] is 2 Years. Age -No age limit
Minimum Percentage -55% in LL.B.
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LLM through distance or correspondence mode is not recognised or valid. If any university offer such course, then you need to check the recognition status of that particular university or report to bar council of India regarding this.
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