How many LLB graduates go for LLM in India?

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    Vinit | Guide-Level 12

    4 years ago
    The near about numbers you will come to know through CLAT applications, but nowdays scope of LL. M. have increased. LL. M. 1 year programme which useful in research institutes, thinktanks and NGOs working on policy issues as well. Considering that a large number of law schools in India now pay quite well, this is significant. Similarly, requirement of lawyers are thinktanks, NGOs and research bodies have drastically increased over the last few years. These are great career opportunities. LL. M. in commonly offered in Criminal law, Constitutional law, Cyber law, International law, etc. There are multiple universities from where you can
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    Manash Mondal Student at HNLU - Raipur | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi, there is no such number, but if you want to check the number of people opting for LL. M. through CLAT then you can surely get it through CLAT organising NLU.

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