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Piyush sharma

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After LL.B., you can do LLM in criminology. After the completion of LLM (Criminal Law) degree, there are career options in the legal field pertaining to both the public and private sectors. Both the sectors hire LL. M. (Criminal Law) degree holders who are professionals with sheer acumen and astute knowledge of the subject. You can choose IILM University, Gurugram. There are three courses - LL. M, B.A. LL.B/B. ALL. B. There are 3 areas in which specialisation is offered in LLM: Criminal Law/Corporate Law/ADR. Regular internships & Job placement is offered in all the three areas of specialisation.

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Piyush sharma

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Generally, universities in India are taking admission on the basis of set criteria i.e. minimum 50% marks in under graduate program (3 years LLB /5 years integrated course(BA LLB(H)/ BBA LLB(H)) but IILM University, Gurugram focuses mainly on merits and credentials of prospective students. IILM Law School focuses on enabling each student to independent analyze, research, synthesize and communicate legal issues. IILM University conducts interviews of prospective students. The admission is decided mainly on the basis of your performance in the interview. Admission in LLM (Criminal Law) of the year 2020 is now open in IILM University, Gur
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Vinit

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Dear student, First of all, a person needs to understand that BBA LL.B. And MBA are entire different ventures. MBA involves more of business work and BBA LL.B. Involves legal work, now if one is done with his BBA LL.B. And wants to shift to a business field, then he or she surely can do MBA. But if. Then you can thinking for higher education then you can join LL. M. Universities offer LL. M in different branches of law. Any one with a Bachelor degree in law can apply for LL. M, provided the applicant should meet the minimum marks criteria for the qualifying degree stipulated by the concerned university. The branches of law, wherein LL.
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Vinit

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Dear Student,
Most of the colleges or the universities that offer LL. M. 1 year have their own entrance examinations. IILM University Gurugram conducts interviews of prospective students. The admission is decided mainly on the credential and merits of the prospective students. For more details, you can visit their website:
https://iilm.edu.in/law-admissions/
The LL. M. programme is divided into three trimesters. There are three streams of one-year LL. M. Programme in IILM University School of Law; with specialisation in:
1. Corporate and Commercial Law
2. Criminal and Security Law
3. Alternate Dispute Resolution System
Career Opportunities p
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Vinit

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Dear Student,
It depends on the perspective of an individual. The one year integrated LL. M. is less time consuming, one saves an academic year against a 2 year LL. M. The one year is at par with the 2 year course in terms of value and is very much recognised by UGC. On the contrary, if one wishes to gain deeper insight and knowledge and prepare well for Dissertation, I will advise 2 year LL. M. as there shall be ample time and scope to focus on research and your readings, if you are looking for job prospective or career growth point of view one year LL. M. is advisable. Most of the colleges or the universities that offer courses in la
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Rishi Ahuja

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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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Rishi Ahuja

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LL. M. or Masters in Law is a one-year programme that offers Masters in the field of law and opens up several new career prospects for the students. LL. M. if done, from a reputed University can give you an amazing placement, career boost & headstart as just a few of the many benefits. Choose Jaipur National University if you want to pursue LL. M. from the best university that gives you a shot at your dream career and placement or job that will take you to the very top. The School of Law & Governance provides students with quality teaching and learning opportunities thereby creating an intellectually-stimulating academic environment fo
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Vinit

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The best way to prepare for the CLAT LLM, DU LLM, AILET PG, AIBE and other similar MCQ based exams is to keep practicing as many MCQs & mock tests as possible. Set your goals. It's worth taking some time to identify some goals for your LL.M. study. These might be the ones you described in your application documents. But they could also be more personal.
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?
Everybody wants to get s
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of LL. M. (12 Months course) of Symbiosis Law School Pune is given below. Eligibility criteria: Three or Five years LL.B. Degree from any recognised University/ Institution of National Importance with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent grade (45% marks or equivalent grade for Scheduled Caste/ Scheduled Tribes). So 50% marks in LL.B. or Five years LL.B. Are mandatory here for general and OBC candidates. I am not sure about the rounding of your marks but this is possible. Please ask the college directly regarding this.

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