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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The details are as below:
Online LL.M. : 2 Years, E-learning
Affiliated to Uttarakhand Open University
Course fee: 30,300
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Scholar-Level 16
Admission is going on and for the process you need to submit the application form online at this site www.amity.edu
All the best!
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Scholar-Level 17
If you don't hold a LLB degree, then do it. At least 2 years of teaching or practicing experience is preferred. If you are an outstanding and brilliant student, then probably work experience will be relaxed. The maximum students admitted have superior work experience as teachers or lawyers. Harvard will also take into consideration your academic grades, ranking, letters of recommendation, occupational interests, professional and personal accomplishments and many more.
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The course duration for LLB is generally three years. However, there are two options to pursue an undergraduate law degree. One is 3 years course whose eligibility is graduation and the other is integrated which is five year duration course for 10+2 pass students.
It would better if you would go through CLAT.
CLAT 2016 Eligibility: The candidates should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 45% marks in aggregate (40% in case of SC/ST and persons with Disability). Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination can also appear provisionally.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Post the degree, maritime lawyers find work at ship-owning companies, insurance companies, P&I clubs, law firms, advisory positions in governments, port authorities and any other institution that fall under either private or public sector and deals with maritime and transport law.
There are very few maritime legal firms in India and even out of that, most are based out of Mumbai. There are ten different coastal jurisdictions across the country. However each district, like Ahmedabad, Cochin, etc. deal with their own marine legalities separately.
However, no such law applies to Mumbai. Its jurisdiction spans the entire country. While litig
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