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Abhijit SinghLot's of things I have to know.

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MBA is a good option. The college choice depends on you.

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saurabh chaudhary

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Hello Gajraj,
Please refer to the placement brochure of LLIM Jaipur:
http://www.iisjaipur.org/iiim/Placement Brochure.html

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Both are different fields and have their pros and cons. Think about changing the field if law is not your cup of tea or if you think it will not help you in your career.

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prashanth tinku

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You cannot pursue a law course through distance as it is not approved by the BCI.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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If you want to go for LLM, why don't you take CLAT P.G. entrance and get into a National Law University for this purpose.

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DEEPAK CHAUDHARIEducational counselling

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Hi Shivanani,
1. For LLM, you will need to complete your graduation in any discipline.
2. After that you will have to pursue LLB as a lateral entry, direct to 2nd year of admission.
I. You can also directly pursue LLB of 5 years after completing your class 12th with science by appearing Bar Council entrance exam for law admission.
II. After completing your LLB, you can pursue LLM.
I hope it helps. Feel free to ask further queries.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
You need to apply for CLAT exam or entrance exam for other universities having their own entrance exam and interview for the admission process.
You can check this link for top law colleges and their admission process:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/ranking/top-law-colleges-in-india/56-2-0-0-0
And, for LLM programme when you are in the final year of LLB degree, you can apply and again you have to apply for CLAT or entrance exam for different universities.
All the best!

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