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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there.
After completing a law course from Jagran Lakecity University, you do not have on campus placements yet as the institute still is in its growing stage. Also there is no placement cell for Law students as of now and this makes on campus placements next to nil.
However, you have internships opportunities available through college and which in turn may help in your placements or also you may get a PPO even.
Also, being a law graduate you have options to option for law firms or corporate firms or litigation and judiciary. These opportunities are exclusively available to you being a law graduate.
Though, you do not have any on campus
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Nishtha Kumar

Contributor-Level 8

Ideal Institute of Management and Technology is a college affiliated by IP University.
The LLB course commenced in this college from 2006 and till date 4 batches have passed out. The students are practising in various courts in Delhi. The students are practicing with many top senior lawyers in Delhi or other parts of the country. Some of the students have gone into corporate sector or even academics as they are appointed as professors in Law Colleges.
Some of them have even cracked Judiciary level exams for other states.
Ideal Institute of Management and Technology and School of Law does not have a separate Placement Cell for providing
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well, an M.Phil in law or a Ph.D in law is an equivalent course in India, which is offered by many NLUs and other law colleges.
You need to have a Master in law or rather a doctorate in any field of law.
Well there are lots of job opportunities. You also have an option for government job, as you are eligible to take up any exam, such as judiciary and civil services and, also you get preferences in other placements by law firms and corporate houses, as well as by the PSUs owing to your qualifications.
Also, UGC NET is considered equivalent to your M.Phil in law sometimes. You get to be directly appointed as a professor of law at any law sc
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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

Beginner-Level 5

Hello,
After completing Ph.D in the field of Law, you are directly entitled to approach in any private or government Law College for the post of Assistant Professor. For such, you need not to clear National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) approved by the University Grant Commission (UGC). This is a settled principle that the candidates having Ph.D in law are exempted from the purview of NET.
The Central as well as the State Government hires candidates who are having Ph.D in law for the purpose of research in various legal fields. Even the Parliament of India requires candidates who are
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
It is again your matter of choice of what you want to take up.
There is no bar on this.
For a family lawyer, he must be well versed in personal laws.
Also, specialization in family laws would be an add-on.

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Navita Batra

Guide-Level 13

ICFAI offers remarkable placements to the students. It's a big name and one of the finest universities in India. Kindly read the alumni feedback from the link below:
https://www.iudehradun.edu.in/IBS Dehradun/IBS-Alumni. Html
Other than that, also read the review of the college for better understanding.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/icfai-university-Dehradun-4071
Companies/recruiters who visited the campus:
Aditya Birla Group, Airtel Ameriprise, Financial Axis Bank, Berger Paints, Capital IQ, CEASE FIRE, Da Milano Decathlon, Deloitte, Ericsson India, FineEdge, Greenply, Grofers, HCL, HINDWARE ICICI, ICICI Securities IndiaMART InterMES
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Yash Shukla

Beginner-Level 4

As far as the placements are concerned, ILNU is developing every year. Every year the average is getting increased and the students are getting placed with a decent package. The campus recruitment committee of the institute is very active throughout the five years in Nirma and does strive towards the best placements.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar law college Andhra Pradesh is through an institute of good reputation but is not a preference by many. It may be chosen by students belonging to the state only. Also, it doesn't follow any modern education techniques and is traditional in terms. Also, you do not find any internships or placement division at college which makes it poor in terms of providing placements opportunities to students within campus. However, you may find good faculties and administration there and can earn an opportunity of good legal knowledge but not placements at campus. However, that does not forbids you to take your futu
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
For this, one needs a valid degree of law and a license to practice.
A knowledge of property and real estate laws is advisable as this field includes the knowledge.
Apart from this, there is no requirement as such. You are free to choose your field.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

After a law course from an NLU such as NUALS-Kochi, you have ample placement opportunities.
The NLU itself calls number of law firms in campus and after an interview and selection process based on your CV, jobs are offered to top ranks holders.
Also, various legal associates and lawyers offer jobs at their offices to law students there.
You may also get clerkships from supreme courts after college as well.
Various corporate offices do offer jobs as legal officer and consultants for their legal teams.
You may also opt for PSU through CLAT PG after LLB, and earn a handsome salary and government employee status.
You also have an option to go fo
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

ILI is an institute for higher studies in law, I. e. for LL. M. and Ph.D. It does not have LL.B. Apart from that, there are four Diploma courses that are open to even non-law graduates. ILI does not have a placement cell in place for people pursuing Diploma as it is essentially a part time course. Classes are conducted three times a week, 6 pm to 8 pm.

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Debanjali Chakraborty

Beginner-Level 5

Asian Law College has a dedicated Corporate resource cell which not only provides excellent placement opportunities to students after completing the law course, but also provides internship opportunities to student in corporate offices, reputed law firms under Advocates practicing in various courts of Delhi including Senior advocates of Supreme court and High court as well judicial internships, it is totally upon the discretion of the students as to where they want to pursue their career after the completion of 5 years or 3 years, proper guidance and trainings are provided to the student before the interview rounds for placement.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

After a law course from an NLU such as RMLNLU, you have ample placement opportunities.
The NLU itself calls number of law firms in campus and after an interview and selection process based on your CV, jobs are offered to top ranks holders.
Also, various legal associates and lawyers offer jobs at their offices to law students there.
You may also get clerkships from supreme courts after college as well.
Various corporate offices do offer jobs as legal officer and consultants for their legal teams.
You may also opt for PSU through CLAT PG after LLB, and earn a handsome salary and government employee status.
You also have an option to go for you
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Every exam is as difficult or easy as the preparation of the candidate appearing for it. There are some subjects that are common to all entrance exams - legal aptitude, general awareness, English comprehension, numerical ability, etc. - for which preparation has to be done thoroughly irrespective of the exam that the candidate wishes to undertake. That being said, law entrance exams should not be taken lightly as there are Lacs of students competing for meager thousands of coveted seats.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

After a law course from an NLU such as RGNUL-Patiala, you have ample placement opportunities.
The NLU itself calls number of law firms in campus and after an interview and selection process based on your CV, jobs are offered to top ranks holders.
Also, various legal associates and lawyers offer jobs at their offices to law students there.
You may also get clerkships from supreme courts after college as well.
Various corporate offices do offer jobs as legal officer and consultants for their legal teams.
You may also opt for PSU through CLAT PG, after LLb and earn a handsome salary and government employee status.
Also, you have an option to go
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Ashish Agarwal

Contributor-Level 6

A percentile anywhere around 80 will fetch you a call for GD-PI process.

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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

One could refer to Arihant or any of the book for LLM but the main target should be to command on the portions covered in the examinations. If one is doing coaching so the coaching provides the study materials which are more than sufficient. And one should mainly focus on the legal portion.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello,
Chandigarh University is a private university established in the year 2012. Unfortunately, students and parents both invariably confuse it with Punjab University in Chandigarh which is government university. The university is offering a combination of integrated 5 year BA LLB courses or simple post graduate LLB also. As per my knowledge, placement opportunities in Chandigarh University is an aponymus concept since only first batch of integrated course would be the one affected. However being a private university, it is making all-out efforts to make the grade on all parameters. Therefore it's ranked quite high in surveys conducte
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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

Beginner-Level 5

Hello,
After completing your Masters in Law that is, LLM, you have no additional job benefits compared to a LLB degree holder except academics. Both, LLB and LLM students can apply for any Government job (PSU) like BANK, RAIL etc. But, now a days, most of the Public Sector Units as well as Private companies, prefer LLM candidates. So, if you are a LLM degree holder, then you will be preferred over LLB degree holders. Many companies hire legal officers having LLM degree.
The sole benefit of LLM is academics. LLM will open the gateway for academics. If you have cleared LLM, then you can easily apply in any private law colleges for the pos
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