How does IILM University Gurugram prepare law students for competitive exams like CLAT-PG, UPSC, or judiciary exams?

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    Aakshi dalmia | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    IILM University, Gurugram prepares its law students for competitive exams like CLAT-PG, UPSC, and judiciary exams by combining a strong academic foundation with focused skill development. The curriculum emphasizes conceptual clarity in core legal subjects such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, and Jurisprudence, while also integrating case analysis and research-based learning to strengthen critical thinking. Regular workshops, guest lectures, and mentoring sessions with legal experts provide practical insights and exam-oriented guidance. In addition, students are encouraged to participate in moot courts, debates, and inte

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    Manya | Contributor-Level 8

    2 months ago

    The curriculum itself covers most of the core law subjects that appear in these exams. Beyond that, there have been preparatory workshops for students interested in judiciary or UPSC law optional. Guest sessions take place with alumni who cleared judiciary exams or joined law firms to give practical guidance to students. The library also stocks preparatory material, so it's easier to combine academics with exam prep.

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