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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

Frankly speaking, No. If one will prepare for CLAT seriously then he will not have to prepare for other exams separately as almost all the portions are covered in CLAT and if one has a command on all the portions, one can crack any of the law exams easily. Almost all the exams for law cover the legal portion, G.K. portion, reasoning portion and english portion. So if one is preparing for CLAT and commanding on all the portions one will surely qualify CLAT one is just needed to go through the patterns of the different law entrance examinations. As in CLAT say for G.K. portion one has pay more attention for current affairs section than
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi,
Pursuing LLB from Delhi NCR would have advantages which are many.
You get an exposure and experience of a lifetime as all the best district courts, lawyers are available there. Also, you get a chance to visit the Supreme Court of India as and when needed.
The NCR has best of lawyers and their offices and also the opportunities if internships with them increase as you get a flexibility of joining them.
Also, the region has all the big law firms and their offices and have the best of coachings for even judicial services exams and UPSC.
You don't have to wander much but only shortlist whatever you wish to do about your career in future.
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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

None of the exams are easy to crack. In CLAT you need under 200 rank to get to the top 3 NLU's. In other exams also, you need a better rank to get qualified. So, all are not that easy to crack. If you prepare seriously, you can qualify the desired exam. The basic difference in AILET and CLAT is that in the legal portion in CLAT one has not to think other than the principal whereas in AILET one has to apply his own mind too. So AILET is a bit tough than all. Other than these if you SEE CLAT has many NLU's so if one gives CLAT examination one has eligibility to get qualified to any of the NLU's according to rank. If one has 1000 rank in
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, the placement opportunities for law students at IIMT college of engineering are nil as of now. However, the law course has been quite old as of now as it started in 90s but even then the college does not have much placements to offer the students on campus. The college claims to have a good reputation but that isn't true for law as of now.
The college has good facilities though but lacks internships and placements cell as of now.
Also, the college can't be said to have much opportunities in near future as there are other colleges available for recruiters to choose.
You could however get a law degree which could serve you y
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Krishna Rodge

Contributor-Level 7

Hi there,
The department of Law at the Maharshi Daya Nand University, Haryana has a very good review amongst the students for its quality education and well experienced faculty. They have a dedicated placement cell working for good career opportunities to its students.
The Career Counseling and Placement Cell helps the students in their educational and vocational planning. It provides information on employment trends, projects development, recruitment methods, occupational reviews, scholarships and fellowships in India and abroad, assistance in securing part-time/full-time employment/self-employment, and help in seeking admissions in var
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

Keeping in mind for CLAT, the strategy should be such that one should focus mainly on the legal portion and GK portion as these 2 sections contain 50% marks i.e., 100 marks. If one is weak in maths than he can pay less attention to it as it contains 20 marks. And keep otther portions strong. English and the reasoning portion also consist of 80 marks. So if one is lacking behind in maths as it might be weak portion for many of them. One should command on legal portion and G.K. portion. And the strategy should be such that one should practice more and more. Other most important strategy should be the time managemnt. One must develop the
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, the Heritage Law School is very newly established institute and has still time to build goodwill of any sort. The institute claims to have a placements cell but still as the first batch hasn't graduated yet, you can't speculate anything. Also, the prospects in terms of in house campus placements would need a time span of atleast 10-12 years.
The college may be good in terms of infrastructure, etc. but the placements are always based on quality of graduates produced. So, it is unlikely to predict as of now as already there are a no. of private institutes in law and not every college can get the firms recruiting.
However, be
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, the Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University, Gurgaon has offered law courses as recently as in 2014 and offers both 3 years and 5 years law courses.
The university claims to have standards as par with NLUs but still there is always a difference and which makes the placements opportunities also different.
The institute has both 3 year and 5 year courses and it is much like a traditional university. Also, it is in the NCR region where already a no. of well reputed and old law institutes are already available. Thus, you can't expect much here.
You can get a degree in law but you can't expect campus placements as of now.
Also,
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

According to me, the best coaching for CLAT is CLAT Possible. In my knowledge, I have got reviews of many coaching institutes and I came to a conclusion that CLAT Possible is the best amongst all. They also hold the record for the All India Rank 1 and a maximum number of selections in CLAT. The unique feature of this coaching is that they have the same faculty for all the branches throughout India. The faculties are great in all respects i.e. in their teaching methodology, in their experience, the most striking feature is that they are very much co-operative and pay attention to each and every child. After the classes, they held doubt
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Aarav JainLLB Student - DU

Beginner-Level 5

Every specialization is really rewarding if you are master in that field, be that crime, civil, family cases, arbitration cases. There are plethora of clients and cases in every filed. Still, these days, intellectual property rights is an interesting field as subject is enjoyable and have much scope in era of digital world where brand name, advertising plays a big role. And, you tap in big companies as client and be rewarded highly as far as monetary thing is concerned. Arbitration field is highly rewarding too as it's between government PSU and other corporate firms.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well, there is no placement division in the Faculty of Law, Allahabad University and thus no provision of in house placement is there.
A student graduating from there needs to be on his own for placements purposes, and thus he has to choose his own path.
As a trend, most of the graduates there prefer preparing for judiciary or UPSC or PCS exams.
Also, many prefer practicing under senior lawyers.
No law firm or corporate house takes graduates from the university after graduation, thus a scope in that sense is less and student has to be on his own.
Also, a graduate may apply for job on his own in any firm, but preferences will be given less t
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, the University of Lucknow is a good university for courses and the faculty of law here has been a choice by many and it has some very famous alumnis. Buy being a traditional university it has a backdrop of not having any placements cell as such. However, you can expect a good education in terms of law which again would depend on the interest of students as it suffers some loopholes including a standard academic and also the classrooms are not made mandatory even and again student bodies make it even difficult to let the academics be forced.
The placements opportunities at the campus level are nil and you have to make sure
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

There are many coachings for LSAT-India like Carrer Launcher, TIME, Clat Possible, IMS, etc. But according to me, I would suggest that CLAT Possible is the best coaching amongst them all. The most interesting point of CLAT Possible is that they have the same faculty for all the branches in India. They travel to each and every center. The faculties are experts in their fields and have a great experience in their respective fields. Their methodology is great. They pay attention to every single student and they try their best to improve the portion in which a child is lacking. They conduct mock tests which are equivalent to LSAT-India whi
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, the institute has very well coordinated and an active placement cell for students and also an internships division coordinating internships at law firms regulatory bodies, etc.
The college claims to have following firms visiting as recruiters-(details of firms in link below)
(http://www.pgcl.ac.in/Placement/M_28l)
However, none of the tier 1 and tier 2 firms prefer apart from NLUs these days.
But in the past, the institute has got the firms as recruiters and thus the placements at firms seem to be quite good.
Also, apart from law firms and corporate houses, you have opportunities including litigation judiciary which are exclu
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Navneet Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

According to me, the best coaching for AILET is CLAT Possible as they have the same faculty which travels all the centres and they have the best GK teacher. Also, they hold the record for 1st rank in India in CLAT and a maximum number of selections and its teachers are most co-operative as well. They provide the best study material which covers almost all the topics in brief. They pay attention to every child. CLAT Possible also conducts regular mock tests which enable the student to see where he is lacking in his preparation. In their test, they provide the rank by all their centres which means that they give their rank not only in th
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Pranav Kaushal

Beginner-Level 1

NMIMS is new in the field of law and no placements have taken place yet. But students have got interned by the placement cell in the leading law firms like Khaitan, Amarchand & Mangaldas, Luthra & Luthra, AZB, etc. And hence we can presume the level of opportunity provided by NMIMS.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

After completing a law course from Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), students have access to various placement opportunities. AMU's Faculty of Law has a strong reputation, and its graduates are sought after in the legal field. Here are some potential placement opportunities available to law students from Aligarh Muslim University:
1. Law Firms: Graduates often receive placement offers from law firms, including both national and regional firms. These firms cover diverse areas of law, such as corporate law, litigation, intellectual property, arbitration, and more.
2. Judiciary and Legal Services: Many students from Aligarh Muslim University
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

If you want to sincerely make an effort to crack the DU LL.B. Entrance test, and trust me when I say this, all you need to do is pick up the Universal LL.B. Entrance book and study from it, cover to cover. The book is very comprehensive and covers all the aspects that are asked, or can be asked, in the examination. Apart from that, you should be up to date with the current affairs, read newspapers, be aware of the latest developments in the field of law and you are good to go.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hi there,
Well, Galgotias University is based in NCR and offers other courses apart from law as well.
However, placements for other courses such B.Tech, etc. are decent even though. You can't expect the law firms recruiting here. However, you may expect some of corporate firms and LPOs recruiting here though owing to the reputation based as a traditional university.
Also, it has an advantage of being based in NCR wherein you get ample opportunities for better exposure in terms of internships, etc.
However, till now, no law firms of tier1 or tier 2 has recruited here. Even tier 3 hasn't preferred it.
Though in coming times you may expect tie
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