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Shrinkhala S Chand

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Yes, IILM University strongly promotes practical training in its legal curriculum, not just classroom theory.

Practical components in law

  • Law students gain hands-on exposure through moot courts, legal aid centres, mediation practices, court visits and structured internships with law firms, NGOs and organisations.

  • The BA LL.B. (Hons.) programme specifically mentions internships, legal clinics, and moot court participation so students regularly apply legal concepts to real-life situations.

How this helps students

  • Continuous experiential learning sharpens research, drafting, pleading, advocacy and negotiation skills, which a

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Shrinkhala S Chand

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IILM University ensures that law students systematically build strong soft skills and leadership qualities through academics, activities and campus culture.

Classroom and co-curricular learning

  • The BA LL.B. (Hons.) programme uses interactive teaching methods like case discussions, presentations, group projects, seminars and workshops, which naturally strengthen communication, teamwork and critical thinking.

  • Moot court competitions, debates, panel discussions and legal writing clubs are encouraged so that students practise public speaking, argumentation, research and courtroom etiquette in a safe but challenging environment

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Bandhan sharma

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IILM University offers interdisciplinary studies in law, combining it with management, humanities, and social sciences. This approach helps students:

- Develop a broader understanding of law in context
- Enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Increase employability in diverse fields like corporate law, policy-making, and social entrepreneurship
- Prepare for careers in emerging areas like fintech, IPR, and international trade law

Opportunities include:

- BBA LL.B. (Hons.)
- B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)
- LL.M. with specializations

This interdisciplinary approach equips students for dynamic careers in law and beyond.

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Raushan Kumar

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Yes, Germany is good for Indians to settle. They have better job opportunities in the tech field. One can get an easy job with good pay and high ROI on study. 

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Raushan Kumar

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One has to learn German. This is a basic necessity to get a job. After creating a proper CV, one can apply for a job through job portals. 

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Jiya Arora

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Axis bank, ICICI bank and HDFC Bank are known for providing 100% education loan for studying abroad.

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Jagriti Shukla

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In general, countries aiming to invite a larger number of international students each year give scholarships easily. Countries like Germany, South Korea, Australia and Canada are the ones known for offering various available scholarships to students. 

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Abhishek Khanna

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Whether the budget of INR 20 L will be enough or not depends on parameters like country where you're going to study, the level of degree you're opting (UG, PG, research or integrated courses), the university and its reputation (or ranking), the demand and popularity of course and the amount of scholarship if you get any. However if you go to countries where the cost of higher education is highly subsidised by the government like France, South Korea and Germany then budget of INR 20 L may be enough.  

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Upasana Khandelwal

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It is not easy to get 100% scholarship. This means getting a complete fee waiver at best universities abroad. And these universities are the ones which have a very high competition and thousand of students compete for a single seat. Hence, you may receive a full scholarship only if you have really good academic profile. For a good academic profile, one needs to have a strong academic record, excellence in standardised English and subject tests, participation in extracurricular activities, work experience and leadership skills. It is recommended that if you apply for Research Assistantships (RA) or Teaching Assistantships (TA) then chan

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Anya Aggarwal

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The applicants belonging to non-EU countries have to pay a security deposit of EUR 3,000 (Around INR 3 lakh). After the admissions interview, students are going to receive the official study contract. After submitting the signed contract, students are required to deposit payment, and a valid English language certificate. 

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Piyush Rastogi

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As per the data released by Texas A&M University, international students generally go for the UG level courses at Texas A&M University.  For the year 2024 Fall admissions at this uni, over 5 thousand students went for these courses. You can consider it the case for almost all the years. 

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Chandra Chaudhary

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, to study at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences the students have to pay the tuition fees. Since this is a private university, students are required to pay the tuition fees. The range of fees expected to be paid is between INR 3 Lacs - INR 49.2 lakh. Apart from this, the stduents have to pay the semester ticket and living expenses too. 

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Mamona Dixit

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Yes, it can be considered very easy for the international students to be a part of Texas A&M University. The reason it is said is that the acceptance rate at this university stands at 92%. 

Which means that 92 students are given an offer to study out of every 100 who applied. All you need is to meet all the Texas A&M University application requirements.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, Fresenius University of Applied Sciences is a private institute in Germany. The university does not offer state funding. Around 1,000 students at this university are international. Fresenius Uni offers English language programs at the Bachelor's and Master's levels. 

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Loveleen Sharma

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International students need to complete the TAMU application process by paying an application fee. As the third step of the application process, you are required to pay USD 75 (INR 6.6K). And you are done with the whole process. 

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