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Manori Datta

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Yes, LLM at Dhirubhai Ambani University, School of Law is a good choice as it is a renowned college in Gujarat that provides quality education to students in the Law stream. Dhirubhai Ambani Law School offers an LLM programme to students at the PG level for a duration of 2 years. 

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Atul Arora

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The TS LAWCET LLM exam is called the TS PGLCET. The TS PGLCET eligibility criteria are mentioned below:

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Details

Educational Qualification

  • Candidates must have obtained a 3-year or 5-year LLB degree or a graduation degree in any stream from a recognised university.
  • Candidates who are appearing for their final year/semester of the LLB course can also apply for TS PGLCET. However, they need their final year marksheet at the time of TS PGLCET counselling.

Minimum Marks in qualifying exam

  • General & OBC: Minimum of 50% marks 
  • SC/ST/PwD: Minimum of 45% marks 

Age Limit

  • There is no age limit to apply for TS PGLCET.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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LLM entrance examinations test the academic knowledge of the candidates who have completed their basic legal education. These entrance examinations are competitive as well as timed, and test the candidates' capabilities to answer questions from various branches of law in a short period of time. Many entrance examinations are either based on objective questions as well as subjective questions. It is suggested that candidates should attempt more than one entrance examination.

There are more than 20 LLM entrance examinations which are conducted for admission across central, state, as well private universities offering LLM courses. The popu

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Ishita Uniyal

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Admissions to the LLM programme are very competitive, with Lacs of law graduates applying across government and private universities to pursue LLM. This competitiveness is due to the requirement of trained lawyers in various specialisations such as Corporate Laws, Business Laws, Criminal Laws, IPR Laws,  etc. Candidates have to prepare extensively for LLM 2025 exams in order to face the tough questions asked in the entrance examinations. They must be thorough with their syllabus in order to tackle the changing pattern and difficulty of these exams. The following preparation method is the norm for all LLM entrance exams:

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Mohit Datta

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The standard Admission process for the LLM course across every college is the same, and the candidates desiring to pursue LLM can check the points given below:

  • Candidates must select the college where they want to apply for the  LLM course. 
  • They must also decide which specialisation to choose as per their academic goals.
  • Candidates must have completed LLB or a five-year integrated LLB from a recognised university. They must have also scored 50% on average in their course to be eligible to pursue an LLM.
  • For candidates belonging to reserved categories, the minimum marks scored in graduation are 45% in aggregate.
  • Candidates must th
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Ishita Singh

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There are two Master's courses offered by Uppsala Uni in Sweden in the disciplines LLM Environmental Law and Investment Treaty Arbitration. Both of these courses are taught in English. The Environmental Law course gives students the theoretical and methodological knowledge about Environmental Law. Whereas, during the Investment Treaty Arbitration program studies, students can expect to discuss and analyze the basic principles and rules of international (investment) arbitration as the predominant mode of dispute settlement in the field.

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Mohit Datta

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Here are some top LLM in Administrative Law college options offering great placement opportunities in India:

Administrative Law CollegesAverage Package Offered
NLU KochiINR 10.12 LPA
Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law UniversityINR 7.1 LPA
MNLU MumbaiINR 7 LPA
NLIU BhopalINR 6 LPA
NLU RanchiINR 6 LPA

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Lalit Rastogi

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Here are some top colleges accepting CLAT scores for the LLM in Administrative Law course:

Top CollegesTuition Fee
GNLU GandhinagarNA
NLIU BhopalINR 1.15 Lakh
NLU RanchiINR 66,000
Maharashtra National Law UniversityINR 50,940
NLU KochiINR 1.29 Lakh

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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You will need to prepare for the interview round for the LLM in Administrative Law admission, since most LLM colleges in India interview applicants before shortlisting them. Though after clearing the CLAT for NLUs, there's generally no interview or group discussion (GD) for LLM admissions

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