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Rishi Ahuja

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LL. M. or Masters in Law is a one-year programme that offers Masters in the field of law and opens up several new career prospects for the students. LL. M. if done, from a reputed University can give you an amazing placement, career boost & headstart as just a few of the many benefits. Choose Jaipur National University if you want to pursue LL. M. from the best university that gives you a shot at your dream career and placement or job that will take you to the very top. The School of Law & Governance provides students with quality teaching and learning opportunities thereby creating an intellectually-stimulating academic environment fo
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ZIAUL HASAN

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The field of commercial Law is quite emerging due to everyday advancements in technology and its related outcomes. Getting a Certificate/Diploma/PG Diploma programme in Commercial Law is quite helpful in keeping you not only up to date with new advancements in your field of concern but also enhance your skills. It's quite beneficial and one should definitely go for it. Good Luck.

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The field of Cyber Law is quite emerging due to everyday advancements in cyber technology and its related outcomes. Getting a Certificate/Diploma/PG Diploma programme in Cyber Law is quite helpful in keeping you not only up to date with new advancements in your field of concern but also enhance your skills. It's quite beneficial and one should definitely go for it. Good Luck.

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TANISHQ ADHAULIAA PR consultant and social media analyst

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Amity University Mumbai, being a private aided university under its curriculum provides a variety of options to choose from for people who are interested in pursuing a Bachelor in Law from Amity University Mumbai. Amity Law School provides three different courses for Bachelors
B.A. LL.B. (Hons)
B.Com. LL.B. (Hons)
BBA LL.B. (Hons)
With a variety of choices in hand a student can actually look for their center of interest and choose their niches accordingly. Also, with a mock court session and immense industrial exposure students can actually increase their horizon of knowledge with a variety of their subjects other than the main course. Th
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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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LLB Eligibility. Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the class 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

Guide-Level 15

Hi,
LLB Eligibility. Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the class 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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For anything else, like litigation or joining a corporate firm, etc. , it is advisable to start as early as possible as the field of law is very pragmatic and dynamic and practical exposure is the most important factor when it comes to growth. However, if your interest lies in teaching, policy making, etc. , you can opt for higher studies. Online LL. M. is very different from a classroom course in LL. M. While the former does add to your CV, the practical aspects, the discussions and the research form an integral part of the latter, hence making it a well-rounded experience. The choice between the two is essentially a question of where
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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However, one can take the following steps that may work in favour of establishing your career as a Human Rights lawyer.
1. During your time at law school, make sure you opt for the subject of Human Rights as you elective to get a theoretical understanding of what the subject is all about and what all it will encompass.
2. Try and choose internships and apprenticeships in NGOs that work in your area of interest in the field of human rights (child rights, rights of women, rights of refugees, domestic workers' rights, etc. ). To build a good CV and also to gain a practical knowledge of the field that you are interested in.
3. After law sc
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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LL.B. Can be pursued either straight after school (online common entrance for law CLAT is conducted for the top national law universities all across India), or after graduation in any stream. Marks obtained in CLAT are used by several other universities also for their admission process. Examination is usually conducted in the month of May. More details about the exam can be obtained from their official website. National Law Universities mostly have the option of only 5-year law, I. e. after school. The other option is to pursue LL.B. After graduation. This is a 3-year programme. Various colleges across India have the option of a post-g
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Very pragmatic field and it is advisable to attend regular college. While pursuing an LL.B. It is very important to be a part of the classroom discussion and to actively participate in the teaching process. Further, the moot court exercises, the debates, and other extra-curricular activities help in the over-all development of a student, which will definitely help them later. However, if the online/long-distance programme in NOT LL.B. But a Diploma or Certificate Course, it is a decent option. A lot of these programs are conducted only online, even by reputed National Law Universities.

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