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New answer posted
2016-01-24 19:10:15
Contributor-Level 10
It is JD first and then LLM. You are eligible to enroll for a JD program after you have completed a bachelor's degree. Post your LLB, you must also take the LSAT to be considered for admissions into a JD program. You must also take the TOEFL prior applying. Keep checking university websites for admission information and feel free to write back for any clarification.
Hope this helps.
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2016-01-20 16:57:26Beginner-Level 3
If you wish to do your LLM in the UK, I would suggest that you start by looking at a website such as
http://www.masterstudies.co.uk/
Do look at the selection of LLM types and universities as LLM is a very popular subject in the UK so you will have lots of options. The cost will vary depending on the programme or university but on average you should look at around £10,000 - £15,000 for course fee plus living costs for the duration of the programme (one year). You can narrow down depending on your location preference, budget and the entry requirements. Once you have decided, you can apply directly to most universities through
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2016-01-20 02:35:22New answer posted
2016-01-19 15:02:52
Guide-Level 11
In India you should choose specialization like LLM with specialization in Energy Laws. This program is focused on the legal aspects pertinent to the Energy sector and aimed at developing competent legal practitio
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2016-01-11 16:57:24
Beginner-Level 4
New answer posted
2016-01-06 13:11:35
Contributor-Level 8
In my opinion, do regular LLM course as LLM is only for one year. And then you can do MBA.
New answer posted
2015-12-31 12:54:03
Guide-Level 12
Though a good LLB is required for admissions and also for future job prospects, some ray of hope may still be available. You can check out some colleges such as Cardiff Law School, London Metropolitan University, BPP Law School and University of London- Birkbeck College School of Law.
Please check the university websites. By the way, you must also have an IELTS score to gain admission.
Good Luck and be positive.
New answer posted
2015-12-14 16:47:53
Guide-Level 14
No university or institutes guarantees placements to their students, please remember getting a good job depends entirely on the knowledge level and calibre of the students.
As a student you should give your 100% in whichever course you opt for, and if you do well then getting a good job with handsome salary should not be a problem.
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!
New answer posted
2015-11-19 15:36:15
Guide-Level 13
Please refer the link below :
https://arts.shiksha.com/llm-colleges-in-india-categorypage-9-33-460-0-0-1-1-2-0-none-1-0
All the best
New answer posted
2015-11-18 11:53:01
Guide-Level 13
Most of the aspirants prefer to make law as their profession and become lawyer. There is opportunity for LLB graduates as lawyers in state and central government. The aspirants can be placed as attorney generals, judges, public prosecutor, etc. One can find opportunities in Defense, Tax, and Labor departments.
The candidates can also work as legal advisors for organizations, firms, and families. Apart from being lawyers, the graduates can work in banks, business houses, legal consultancies, educational institutes, news papers, news channels, sales and excise departments. Another scope for candidates after LLB is to complete LLM and
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