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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi there,
Well, you can't expect much of placement opportunities here as the university doesn't have much to offer on campus. The college is also not a preferable institute for any law firm or corporate firm and thus, you have to take care of y
Well, you can't expect much of placement opportunities here as the university doesn't have much to offer on campus. The college is also not a preferable institute for any law firm or corporate firm and thus, you have to take care of y
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Hi there,
Well, you can't expect much of placement opportunities here as the university doesn't have much to offer on campus. The college is also not a preferable institute for any law firm or corporate firm and thus, you have to take care of your CV in order to get off campus placements through PPOs or interviews later. The university also does not have much to its reputation even in terms of law. So, you can't expect getting placed while pursuing a LLB course here.
However, based on your CV, you may get a job at a firm which would be your own effort totally.
Also, you have options to option for litigation judiciary UPSC/PSUS banks, etc.
Also, Tamil Nadu already has an NLU and thus you can't expect recruiters preferring this over an NLu.
So, you should not expect on campus placements here but yes you have options to build your career on your own.
Well, you can't expect much of placement opportunities here as the university doesn't have much to offer on campus. The college is also not a preferable institute for any law firm or corporate firm and thus, you have to take care of your CV in order to get off campus placements through PPOs or interviews later. The university also does not have much to its reputation even in terms of law. So, you can't expect getting placed while pursuing a LLB course here.
However, based on your CV, you may get a job at a firm which would be your own effort totally.
Also, you have options to option for litigation judiciary UPSC/PSUS banks, etc.
Also, Tamil Nadu already has an NLU and thus you can't expect recruiters preferring this over an NLu.
So, you should not expect on campus placements here but yes you have options to build your career on your own.
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Ratnesh PareekCurrent Student
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Asian Law College, Noida does not offer LLM.
According to their official website, there are only two courses that they offer that is BALLB and LLB and I have checked their website right now.
Even if they offer LLM you should prefer Tamil Nadu Dr
According to their official website, there are only two courses that they offer that is BALLB and LLB and I have checked their website right now.
Even if they offer LLM you should prefer Tamil Nadu Dr
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Asian Law College, Noida does not offer LLM.
According to their official website, there are only two courses that they offer that is BALLB and LLB and I have checked their website right now.
Even if they offer LLM you should prefer Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University because the fee is very nominal in Ambedkar Law College.
Secondly, you have variety of courses for LLM there and you can choose whatever you want.
There are nine departments. Yes, that's correct- nine departments such as department of business law, department of criminal law, administrative law, environmental law, constitutional law and a lot more.
Tamil Nadu's Ambedkar Law University is a lot more famous than Asian Law College.
They publish a quarterly newsletter where you can be a writer as well.
They have a very good library also that has more than 30000 books and more than 7000 total journals including online and offline.
But, you might get good infrastructure in Asian Law College but overall Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University is better.
According to their official website, there are only two courses that they offer that is BALLB and LLB and I have checked their website right now.
Even if they offer LLM you should prefer Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University because the fee is very nominal in Ambedkar Law College.
Secondly, you have variety of courses for LLM there and you can choose whatever you want.
There are nine departments. Yes, that's correct- nine departments such as department of business law, department of criminal law, administrative law, environmental law, constitutional law and a lot more.
Tamil Nadu's Ambedkar Law University is a lot more famous than Asian Law College.
They publish a quarterly newsletter where you can be a writer as well.
They have a very good library also that has more than 30000 books and more than 7000 total journals including online and offline.
But, you might get good infrastructure in Asian Law College but overall Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University is better.
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