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Pragati Singh

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If you wish to become an International Trade Lawyer in India then you need to ensure the following steps:

  • Complete a law degree from a recognized university
  • Pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE)
  • Gain experience in International Trade Law through internships and jobs.
  • Go for post-graduation in International Trade Law.

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Manpreet Kaur

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A law degree and a license to practice is a must to become a Constitutional lawyer in India. Candidates have to get themselves enrolled in the Bar Council of India in order to practise law. They must also clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practise anywhere in the country. Furthermore, they must also possess few years of experience in order to practise Constitutional Law. Connecting with other constitutional attorneys is a terrific approach to find out about job openings and open doors. By going to legal gatherings, joining legal associations, or just getting in touch with constitutional lawyers you know, you can network with them.

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Ankit AttreeSimple, enthusistic, hard-working, studious

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No college or university whatsoever is recognised to offer LLM through distance of online mode in India as per the latest 2023 UGC guidelines.

Those preaching otherwise are making a fool of you. I myself am desirous of pursuing LLM through distance but cannot do so. 

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Kritika Rai

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The LSAT India score and percentile/rank are calculated through a multi-step process that involves raw score conversion, scaling, and ranking.

1. Raw Score Conversion:

The number of correct answers for each section is tallied.
For each section, the number of correct answers is converted to a raw score using a predetermined formula.

2. Scaling:

The raw scores for each section are scaled to a common range of 120 to 180.
The scaling process ensures that scores across different administrations of the LSAT India are comparable.

3. Ranking:

Percentile ranks are calculated by comparing each candidate's scaled score to the scores of all other candidat

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Corporate Law is aspecialisedfield within the legal domain, and several colleges in India offer excellent programs in this area.

1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore

2. National Law University (NLU), Delhi

3. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad

4. National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal

5. Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar

6. Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab

7. National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur

8. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University (RMLNLU), Lucknow

9. Indian Law Institute (ILI), Delhi

10. Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Pune

 

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

To prepare for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), it is essential to have the right study material that covers the necessary topics and provides comprehensive preparation. Here are some recommended books that can help you achieve good results in AILET:

1. AILET Study Material by NLU Delhi: The National Law University, Delhi, releases its official study material for AILET, which covers all the sections and topics included in the exam. It is highly recommended to thoroughly study this material as it is specifically designed for AILET preparation.

2. Legal Aptitude for the CLAT and other Law Entrance Examinations by A.P. Bhardwaj: Thi

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The Delhi University LL.B. Entrance Exam, commonly known as DU LLB, is conducted by the Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, for admission to the three-year LL.B.programmeoffered by the university. The exam pattern and syllabus for DU LLB are as follows:

Exam Pattern for DU LLB:

1. Mode: The DU LLB exam is conducted in offline mode (pen and paper-based test).

2. Duration: The total duration of the exam is 2 hours.

3. Number of Questions: The question paper consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

4. Sections: The test comprises four sections: English Language Comprehension, Analytical Abilities, Legal Awareness and Aptitude, and Ge

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the National Law University, Delhi (NLU Delhi) for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. The eligibility criteria for AILET may vary slightly between the undergraduate (LL.B.) and postgraduate (LL.M.) programs. Here are the general eligibility requirements for AILET:

For LL.B. (Undergraduate Program):

1. Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination from arecognisedboard with a minimum percentage of marks as specified by the university. Generally, the minimum aggregate marks require

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

The eligibility criteria for LLB can vary depending on the country and the specific university or college. However, I can provide you with general eligibility criteria for LLB programs:

1. Educational Qualifications: Typically, LLB programs require candidates to have completed their undergraduate degree from arecogniseduniversity or educational institution. The acceptable undergraduate degrees may vary, but in many cases, a Bachelors degree in any discipline is sufficient.

2. Minimum Aggregate Marks: Some institutions may have minimum aggregate marks requirements for admission to LLB programs. The specific percentage required may vary, b

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