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Saumya Jain

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The SET BBA question paper is divided into four sections, I. e. General English Quantitative Aptitude Logical Reasoning and General Awareness. SET exam is conducted in the computer-based test mode and the duration of the exam is one hour. Each section has multiple-choice questions. Every question carries one mark and there is no negative marking. The total number of questions is 60. The Analytical and Logical Reasoning section has 12 questions and the rest of the sections have 16 questions each. For the Logical and Analytical Reasoning section, practice is the only way to score well in this section. Going through the past year question

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Krishna Rodge

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The students getting out of Dr. Ambedkar College of Law have quite a number of job opportunities available. Though the college does not have a specially designated placement cell, the faculty is keen enough to help out the students who need help regarding the placement and career guidance.
The law students coming out of this legal institution can apply for law firms in and around Mumbai. Also, Mumbai having a High Court apart from various administrative offices, one can also approach lawyers to join their offices. Another option available to the students is going for corporate companies for jobs. Mumbai being a corporate hub, one can
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Yes, this is compulsory to complete LL.B. LL. M. one needs to do research as much as possible. This mode of study is not bookish, but a type of practical research. You will be taught how to make a research, thus you can prepare your dissertation on your topic assigned by the institution or chosen by yourself. 1-year LL. M. Like IILM University Gurugram offers with Moot Court Internship, Seminar, Workshops, Experiential Learning along with Inter-Disciplinary Curriculum. IILM University Gurugram conducts interviews of prospective students. The admission is decided mainly on the credential and merits of the prospective students. For more
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Charan Singh University as it is one of the colleges (in)famous for letting students pursue law long distance. Hence, the first assumption that one makes when the student is from CCS is that they have just managed to get a degree in law without really attending classes which also, by the way, is against the BCI guidelines. Safe to say, this assumption does not open many gates for students of CCS and they may have to struggle initially before finding their ground in the legal field.

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Vignesh Doddi

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The Andhra Pradesh LAWCET is an entrance based on similar lines of others. You have however only GK logical reasoning and legal aptitude as a part of the exam. The paper consists of 120 questions and there is no negative marking as such. Now, the General knowledge part requires both static and current thus focus needs to be more on it and reading more would help. Law portion comprises of basic law questions ranging from basic laws. Reasoning is however not so difficult and can be easily done. However, you are required to practice and go through last 10 year papers of Andhra Pradesh LAWCET as that would be of great help. Also reading ne

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Following forms the syllabus of IPU CET LLB:
English Language and Comprehension: The section has questions to evaluate a candidate's English language skills. English Language and Comprehension section comprises different topics including Prepositions, Articles, Sentence Construction, Narration, Comprehension and Vocabulary.
General Knowledge: This section would test the general awareness of the candidate and includes questions related to the following topics National Culture & History, Geography & Natural Resources, Science & Technology, International Affairs and Current National Events.
Reasoning: Reasoning Section include the basic reas
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Akash Jain

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National Law University, Jodhpur is one the best national law universities in the country. For the Batch of 2017, 50 students opted for placements. Out of this 50, 42 got placed. The job offers were from foreign law firms, domestic firms, and other corporates.
The top recruiter on the basis of number was Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas with a total of 10 jobs. The second biggest recruiter on the basis of number is Trilegal with 7 jobs. The foreign law firms who made offers were Linklaters and Herbert Smith Freehills which were accepted.
The firms who made offers are:
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
J Sagar Associates
Khatian and Company
Luthra and
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

For the batch of 2015, 48 students got placed out of 48 who opted for placements. To break it down, 19 students received job offers from the companies including one NGO. 20 students got hired by 12 domestic law firms. Further, 5 students also joined two Legal Process Outsourcing companies. The offers were from Amarchand Mangaldas (erstwhile), Khatian and Co, Trilegal, Wadia Handy, Nisith Desai Associates Vanish Law Associates and Platinum Partners among others. The companies who recruited students are Wipro, ICICI, Vedanta, Bharat Petroleum, Zomato and Bajaj Allianz. The job offers from LPOs were OSC Legal and Pangea3.

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Akash Jain

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Both M.Phil in Law and LLM are Master's degree in law. They are pursued after completing the Bachelors in law either a 3-year course or a 5-year nature. The points of difference between the two are the nature of the course as well as time taken to complete it.
Prior to the change of rules by Bar Council of India, it took two years to complete LLM. But now, it just takes a year to complete LLM. MPhil, on the other hand, takes more time than a year.
LLM has a fixed curriculum that is taught in the universities I.e. there are mandatory subjects that are to be studied under the program. M Phil, on the other hand, is independent. It pro
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YASH SHARMA

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The AIBE or the All India Bar Examination is conducted by the Bar Council of India for advocates who have obtained a law degree and wish to practice law in India. Here's an overview of the syllabus and exam pattern of AIBE and a few tips for preparation:
Exam Pattern:
- The AIBE exam is conducted in an offline mode and has a duration of 3 hours and 30 minutes. - The exam consists of 100 multiple-choice questions. - Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking. - The AIBE exam is designed to test a candidate's knowledge of law and their ability to apply legal principles to practical situations. - The exam has questions
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Akash Jain

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The major difference between the two courses is the nature of the degree, the time taken to complete the course and eligibility criteria to pursue either LLM or Ph.D in law.
Recently, the Bar Council of India has reduced the time of LLM from two years to one year. So, now it takes just one year to complete LLM. Ph.D on the other hand generally does not have a fixed time limit. It normally takes around 2-3 years to complete Ph.D.
While LLM is a Master's degree in law, Ph.D is a doctoral degree. Once you complete your Ph.D, you can use Dr. as a prefix to your name.
Coming to the eligibility part for completing LLM, you require a Bache
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Krishna Rodge

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Symbiosis is considered to be one of the best law colleges in India. The reason for this is that they impart a very good legal education and also the colleges has a very good campus, has a very well equipped library and has a good faculty too. Moreover, the placement opportunities provided at Symbiosis Law School are among the top placements amongst all the law colleges in India.
The top law firms and companies recruit students from Symbiosis Law School.
To name a few they are:
Amarchand Mangaldas, Lakshmikumaran Shridharan, Khaitan & co., Bharucha & partners, AZB, Hemant Sahai & Associates, Nishith Desai & associates and many more top
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Krishna Rodge

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Ajeenkya DY Patil University is one of the best private universities in Maharashtra. They are well known for sprawling campuses and good infrastructure. School of Law under this university is also going strong and the education imparted here to the students is also very good. The main focus of the institution is on the overall development of the students which will create good career opportunities to them.
Though the college does not have a separate placement cell as of yet which looks after the placement of its students, the faculty here is very supportive and kind enough to extend its helping hands to the students seeking for caree
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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my understanding BBA LL.B. Is 5 year law programme whereas LL.B. Is 3 years course. You can do BBA LL.B. After 12th and LL.B. After completing graduation. The university focuses on a student-centered outcome-based teaching-learning process. The Internship and Placement cell of GIL works throughout the year and provides structured interface in building relationships and networking with legal professionals from the industry. The Internship and Placement Cell of GIL is committed towards advising our students on diverse career perspectives and guiding them in maintaining the pace of their development and the Prestigious law college
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Akash Jain

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The major difference between LLM and M.Phil lies in the nature of the degree program. M Phil is a research-based degree. It implies that M.Phil is a specific study taken on any particular aspect of law. LLM, on the other hand, is taught and not that specific.
M Phil is a postgraduate research degree. Instead of having a fixed curriculum to be taught, it is basically an independent project that an individual does on his own. Although you generally work under the supervisor, there is generally no time bound restrictions with respect to thesis submission and assessments. The eligibility of M.Phil degree may be based on the university from
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Well VIPS is comparatively new institution, but it is doing well and is improving.
However, you can't expect much as of now, as not many firms visit the campus and it is mostly the tier 3 or newer law firms with not very good package. Also, there is no average package as such, as I mentioned it is a comparatively new institute and firms visit the institutes based on their batches.
The students however may opt for CLAT PG and get a job in PSUs like ONGC IOCl GAIL etc., which depends on their ranks mostly.
Also, other opportunities that a law graduate has are available to the graduate form VIPS.
Though not much opportunities are available as
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

NUJS is one of the few colleges to have scored 100% on placement time and again. Some of the regular firms that have recruited from NUJS include:
1. Linklaters
2. Herbert Smith Freehills
3. Allen & Very
4. Khaitan & Co.
5. Trilegal
6. J Sagar Associates
7. AZB & Partners, Mumbai
8. AZB & Partners, NOIDA
9. Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
10. Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
11. Luthra & Luthra
12. Argus Partners
13. Lakshmikumaran & Sridharans
14. Singh & Associates, Delhi
15. Anand & Anand, Noida
16. Pathak & Associates
17. Indus Law
18. Link Legal.

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