New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth
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4 years agoBeginner-Level 5
For targeting NLUs you must appear for CLAT 2021 and for best Universities in India which are offering law programes you may consider the following colleges-
IILM University, Gurugram
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi
Lovely Professional University, Punjab
University of Mumbai, Mumbai
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Chandigarh University, Chandigarh
National Law University, Orissa
Indore Institute of Law, Indore
O.P Jindal University, Sonipat
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4 years agoBeginner-Level 5
After 12th you can enroll yourself for CLAT 2021 for which applications would be out by next month or you can check on the website of the CLAT Consortium.or
LAW ENTRANCE
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT): This is an all India entrance exam after 12th for admission in under graduate and post-graduates courses of Law (L.L.B and L.L.M). The law courses and the exams are conducted by 14 National Law universities (NLUs).
Law School Admission Test (LSAT) India: This competitive exam is to get admission in B.A. LL.B (Hons) in participating colleges like Amity, ITM Gurgaon, UPES Dehradun, Faculty of Law Dehradun, RGSOIPL.
All India Law Entrance
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Well, both of them compete when it comes to infrastructure. Also, the placements are comparable. Both the institutes are equally good and one must choose owing to his preferred region.
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Top law college in Gwalior of Amity University offers five years of intellectual and professional growth and development by combining theory with mock court training, case studies, Moot court exercises, guest lectures, visit courtrooms, etc. The basic aim of the course is to prepare Law professionals who not only have a strong foundation in Law, but also a general aptitude to understand the society they work for. There is a perfect blend of theory and practice. The students are given exposure to simulated Court practices through Moot Court exercises and case studies. The basic aim of the course is to prepare Law profession
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