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Rajesh Peddibotla

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If you want to pursue LLM from reputed universities like National Law Universities, CLAT PG shall be given and you'd be admitted subsequently upon qualification. There is no option other than giving an entrance exam to pursue LLM.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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You need to apply for CLAT PG in order to do an LLM at a National Law University. CLAT PG is generally conducted in the month of May every year.

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Anik Verma

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Hi,
Candidate must have passed graduation in the relevant stream from the recognised university. Admission for L. M. 1st year will be given on first come first serve basis.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Pratima,
Yes, I just checked the website and the admissions are open and the "Apply now" option is also available for the 2 year LLM program.
For further details check:
www. vidhyaa.in/course_fee/3599,851#

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi,
There are few subjects here in Symbiosis where if you score the highest, you'll be awarded with the scholarship, a medal and a certificate. The scholarship amount gets deducted from your fees. Work hard. Cheers!

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Khyati,
Doing a second LL. M. along with CFA is indeed a brave choice. The degree awarded by the CFA institute US is one of the most the toughest attainable degrees with only 38% o f the students who appear managing to clear level 1, 39% managing to clear level 2 and 46% managing to clear level 3. Also do you have 4 years relevant work experience? Because it is a mandatory requirement that CFA is Awarded on successful completion of 4 years of qualified work experience so please look into that first. Moreover, though the choice is brave its really difficult to accomplish two major courses so please read up everything before you take
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rahul r

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Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University Common Entrance Test (GGSIPU CET).
Please check for your eligibility to apply for this course at the criteria mentioned below:
Minimum Eligibility to Apply is a pass percentage of 50% in graduation. For additional details regarding eligibility regarding this course please refer to the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/ll-m-amity-law-school-delhi-noida-215416

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Lalith,
L.L.M is a post graduate course itself. Admissions are through counselling based on rank obtained in GATE.
Please refer the link below for more information:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/ll-m-dr-ambedkar-government-law-college-kuralagam-chennai-215713

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Daksh Ahuja

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Hi
No, you can't go for LLB and LLM directly after 12th. So, options available to you are:
An integrated degree like BA+ LLB (Hons) or B.A.+LLB (Hons) or B.Com+ LLB. (Hons) depending on your interest. Eligibility for all of these degrees in most of the top universities is pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 and you might have to clear some entrance test (depending upon the university you want to take admission in).
B.A + LLB (Hons): Targeting students with an interest to pursue legal education with social sciences to benefit society. Creation of well trained and dedicated professionals in the legal framework.
B.A.+ LLB (Hons): Graduates
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Daksh Ahuja

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Hi,
Its very good to pursue LL. M. after LL.B. After LL. M, you can appear for civil and judicial services in your respective States, Work as an Academician, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practice in criminal, civil or income tax as an Advocate. So if you are interested in any of the above, you must go for LL. M. after your LL.B. It will be advisable if you do your degree from a well known university and that provides prime placement opportunity, outstanding exposure and professional enhancement training. I am enlisting some colleges for your help -
Lovely Professional University - Pu
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