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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

Contributor-Level 9

In a batch of 182 students, around 100 of the students gets a job as soon as they complete their graduation, out of which around 30-40% get their placements in 5th year itself. If I look at the previous 3 years trend from my personal experiences of being a student of the same University for the last 3 years. [70-80% students who apply for placements succeed in securing a job].
The firms where students have been placed so far include all the top tier law firms, like Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB Partners, Khaitan & Co., Lakshmi Kumaran and Shridharan and many other firms. The list of which can be found at https://www.hnlu.ac.in/ (official uni
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey,
After you are done with your LLB, firstly, you can appear for CLAT PG exam through which Government Public Sector undertakings such as ONGC, IOCL, GAIL, POWER GRID, etc. shortlist candidates and thus you get a govt. job.
You can appear for IBPS for a legal officer in nationalised and commercial banks and also for RBI as an exam for legal officer is there
You can prepare for the judiciary and become a civil judge.
You can prepare for UPSC as well.
Apart from this, you can appear for state civil services.
Also, you can appear for APO exams and also can appear for every other exam which requires a degree.
Thus, the scope is not limited.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
The entrance exam for Rajiv Gandhi school of IP includes a 200 marks paper with each question carrying 1 mark and there is no provision for negative marking. The question paper consists of subjects including English, logical reasoning, maths, Elementary science and legal aptitude.
The legal aptitude has a weightage of 70 marks and English has 60 marks weightage which is the maximum out of other segments. Thus, the focus needs to be more on English and legal section for which you shall need good knowledge of English grammar and must have good hold on vocabulary. Also, legal aptitude can be made strong only with more and more pra
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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

I would personally suggest you to be a Master of one, either stick to law or if you want to pursue MBA then stick to it because both the degrees have no connection. Your management skills won't help you in LLB, layering skills and vice versa. The scope of MBA is entirely different from LLB. Still, if you are looking forward to do MBA after LLB, try and do it from the best institute in the country. But LLB won't help you in any sense while you do your MBA. Two different ends, two different degrees.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, you have good placement opportunities after completing a law course from IMS law college Noida. The IMS group has some corporate firms which go upto 100 in numbers as their top recruiters which makes prospect for law graduates better as they get a chance to be considered for recruitment there. However, the college lies in NCR region thus face tough competitions in terms of recruitments and placements.
Even then you have good prospects in corporate firms if not law firms as they do not have law firms as their top recruiters. So chances there get lessened. However, you have options to choose amongst the number of corporate
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PUSHPAK DHOOT

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Legal Advisory- After LL.B, you can join not only corporate firms, but also organizations such as NGOs, individual law firms, Banks, Think Tanks (such as Vivekananda International Foundation), etc. Please keep in mind that you need to qualify the exam of Bar Council of India before you can do any of these. Government Sector- You can apply for government jobs in the legal departments of various PSUs as well as High Courts. Such posts are generally filled by Public Service Commissions of various states. You can also write the SSC CGL exam for posts such as Income Tax Officer, Assistant in the Central Secretariat, etc. Teaching- You can g
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Moin NargundAspiring Student

Guide-Level 12

Hi, you can definitely prepare at home for CLAT. You just have to focus really well. And yes, you can buy the material of coaching institutes from book markets such as daryaganj if you're in Delhi. And you would also have to buy the test series from institutes like career launcher or CLAT possible for sectional tests and mock tests. Let's see how the section wise preparation should go -
GK -
For current affairs: you should prepare this section from gk today, jagran josh and some monthly or weakly manthan from any coaching institute. If you do this properly, you would be fine. But if you want you can download some apps as well for daily q
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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Hello,
The college is more of like a traditional university and doesn't provide services like the other private or the National Law Universities. But, being in a city like Kolkata, with lots of big law firms, a student can have the advantage of the location. The past students are currently working the various Courts as successful lawyers, specially in the Calcutta High. Also, the most interesting thing is that you get to do an internship under some amazing lawyers at Calcutta High Court, like Protik Prokash Banerjee (Protik Da).

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

In general Candidate Profile for Freshers for cabin crew is as under :
Age:Between 18 and 27 years
Minimum Height:Men - 170 cms and Women - 157 cms
Weight:In proportion to height
Educational Qualification:HSC (10 + 2). Candidates who are appearing for their HSC examinations can also apply
Physical features:Pleasing personality, clear complexion (scars, pimples and blemishes not acceptable) and good eyesight
Marital Status:Unmarried
Language skills:Fluency in English and Hindi. Proficiency in a foreign language will be an added advantage. Interactive skills:Excellent communication and good interpersonal skills
Nationality:Indian citizens only
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, you can't expect much of placement opportunities here as the university doesn't have much to offer on campus. The college is also not a preferable institute for any law firm or corporate firm and thus, you have to take care of your CV in order to get off campus placements through PPOs or interviews later. The university also does not have much to its reputation even in terms of law. So, you can't expect getting placed while pursuing a LLB course here.
However, based on your CV, you may get a job at a firm which would be your own effort totally.
Also, you have options to option for litigation judiciary UPSC/PSUS banks, etc.
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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

CS is completely different field than being a lawyer. CS works for companies and can earn depending on the company they are hired in. Company's like PWC pay huge packages ranging from 15 Lakhs to 50 Lakhs depending on your caliber. And yes, they would definitely prefer CS with a law degree.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Alliance University is a very popular college to pursue law. It has an entrance exam of its own known as ACLAT. The Alliance School of Law provides students with all the necessary equipment and facilities required by them to develop knowledge and skills. Now coming to the placement part, the school as a very active Internship and Placement Cell. This cell is engaged in building relationships with legal professionals across the various sector. Since, the college is new, very little is known about the placement. Even the first batch has not graduated. So, nothing concrete can be said about the placements. But seeing the popularity and fa
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

As such, all the coaching institutes for AIBE are good. All coachings provide a better pathway for the preparation and show the right path. And, they also provide you with the study material which is very helpful. But ultimately the hard work matters. If one will work hard, he will get the desired result. As Thomas Alva Edison said, "Success is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration".

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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

I myself have done engineering from Manav Rachna University and then MBA and then pursuing LLB from Campus Law Centre right now. There are a lot of prospective in lthe egal field, being a govt officer, Labour commissioner. Junior Division Judge, work. In a corporate firm, or public PSU. All the firms need academic research work form you in the legal field. And, these firm definitely give preference to an MBA. Also, you get paid hefty amount from 10 to 15 lakhs if you are competent enough.

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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

Patent lawyers specialize in the field of intellectual property. They may work with inventors during the patent process to ensure the inventors' works are legally protected. They protect their client's right to the invention, so in a way, they earn heavily as their client deal in the invention which fetch more money if it gets the patent. In order to protect their rights, they also earn big money. Moreover, practicing lawyers can't be compared to them as in their own field they earn good money too. One can't compare the two. Take the example of Siddharth Luthra who is a lawyer and deals with cases of crime, he is India's biggest crimin
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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

For this, you have to have experience and practice in legal circle. Firstly, you should gain some experience in some big IPR firm. Once, you get recognised in a court and have made contacts, you can get clients with the time and start your own practice after it. If any firm gives you a chance to fight a case and you get recognized for your courtroom skill be it your communication skills, legal knowledge, the way you conduct yourself and win cases. Slowly thereafter you can be on your own.
Conclusion: Experience is a must.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, pursuing an LLB course through any distance education course would not yield anything more than a degree on paper which would have no practical aid to build up your career.
Same would go with this course at Kuvempu University as the Bar council Of India doesn't recognise LLB through distance learning and ultimately, you become ineligible for appearing in bar exams and you don't get a licence to practice law at any court. So, the placement opportunities after this course would not be any as such .You may get a job having a meagre pay as you do not qualify to be a full-fledged lawyer in India. So, you must not expect placem
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

One can avoid common mistakes in law entrance examination by firstly, reading the question carefully. In arithmetic portion, the questions are a bit tricky but by reading carefully one can answer easily.
In legal portion for CLAT, just read the questions carefully, for eg, if principal states anything, one should not divert anywhere else other than the principal and consider it as a law and then answer the question one need not apply his or her mind that whether the pricipal is correct as oer the law or the principal firstly needs to be amended according to the law and then the situation or fact should be taken into consideration. Simp
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Again, Amity University which must be preferred in terms of law must be the IP affiliated Amity school of law as that has been the best so far.
However, Amity University, Mumbai may be a choice by many even though you can't expect much placements opportunities as of now owing or newly introduced law course. If you really want to choose Amity, it should be Amity Law School (IP University).
The Mumbai Amity has no records of placements for law as of now and it is much likely that there would be no placements as of now as it would require some time to earn a name in terms of law.
Also, being a university, you can't expect placements
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Even though the placement cell is an independent body, it is under the supervision of the College. The students themselves are dedicated to the task of approaching companies and firms and lawyers in order to provide a platform to the students to secure internships and placements and other employment opportunities. In the past, the placement cell has managed to get some well known firms to recruit from the college, including:
1. Dua Associates
2. Kings and Stubbs
3. Aditya Narayan and Co.
4. Spectrum Legal
Companies like L & T Constructions have also been known to recruit from ULC Bangalore in the past.

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