Does the institute matter for pursuing BA LLB honors?

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Asked by Sahil Khan

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    Varun Solshe

    8 years ago
    Hi,
    To be honest it depends on what you want to do after completing your BA LLB. Once a Supreme Court Advocate advice me that never ever have a client asked my qualifications and where have you graduated from. If want to practice in Courts after your law then the institute will not matter that much but yes in today's era where law or advocacy has grown to be a major field, the value of institute has grown rapidly. And the institute name matters the most when you apply for a job under a firm, industry etc. Academics and faculty also matter.
    But at the end of the day if are passionate and truly want to excel to be the best it doesn't matt
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    Ujjwal Ashutosh | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    To some extent, it does, like if you want to join a firm, it matters a bit. But, for other sectors like judiciary or practicing law then your institute does not really matter. Good luck!

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