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Harshit Kumar HarshJournalist by passion and profession

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IMS Law College Noida is one of the best colleges for law. Its a 5 year integrated course. The student will get an opportunity to work with top advocates of Delhi high court and supreme court.

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Megha Aggarwal

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As such, there is no percentage criteria to apply for M.Sc. in Chemistry. All you need to have is a B.Sc Chemistry with mathematics as an allied subject.
Refer to the link:- http://www.loyolacollege.edu/admission/docs/EligibilityCriteria.pdf.

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Choosing between Delhi University - Campus Law Centre and National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS) for an LL.B. Programme depends on various factors, such as personal preferences, career goals, and location. Delhi University - Campus Law Centre is one of the oldest and prestigious law schools in India, offering a three-year LL.B. Programme. It has a highly qualified faculty and a well-established alumni network. The faculty members are experts in their respective fields, and they impart knowledge through lectures, seminars, and case studies. On the other hand, NUALS is a relatively newer law school that offers a five-year
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yogendra singhim law student, doing aBLS/LLB (FOURTH YEAR NOW)

Beginner-Level 5

I am BLS LLB student, the difference only is graduation tenure of normally is 3years. Last 3y,4thyears and 5 years are the Same semester of llb. And first two years of blsllb is logic,English,political science,history,sociology etc. So its full form of bls is "Bachelor of Legal Science"
Other course of b.techllb and b.sc are more over the same the subject are different from subject specialized.
BCA might be rare university provide you.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
Well NLU Odisha is a specialized NLU meant only for legal education while VIT, Chennai offers other courses as well thus the difference is made.
Apart from this NLU Odisha has certain advantages owing to its NLU tag and thus has better academics and better standards in terms of LLB than VIT.
The infrastructure is good including playgrounds and other sports facilities and it also hosts a number of co-curricular activities including music debates etc. The infrastructure thus is satisfactory and caters to every need.
Placements for students seem to be satisfactory as tier 2 and tier 3 law firms do recruit here and also you have oth
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi, well NALSAR must be the preference anyways as it is the top most NLU in India and it needs no recognition as such. NALSAR has been one of the oldest NLUs and thus is a pioneer in the field of legal education. The infrastructure at NALSAR is good and you have facilities ranging from sports to music to moot courts to debates to MUNs etc. You have specialized committees for every activity.
Also, the faculties at NALSAR are much experienced and have a name in their own fields and their efficiency is thus beyond doubt.
Also, it is an NLU at the top level the placements are the best here as all the top law firms including CAM, SAM, TRILEGA
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Saranya Mishra

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In terms of career exposure, PGCL being in Mumbai, has a lot of advantages. However the choice and decision is dependent on career aspirations, academic inclination and financial viability and affordability (given the high cost of living in Mumbai).

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Well, the rankings of the law colleges in India is quite flexible on the part of ranking agencies.
You can't rank a college as such but yes it does depend on placements and other accolades to the college.
So, over the last decade, the NLUs have been considered the best and NLSIU, Bangalore topping the charts as always. The CLAT body ranks them based on their order of establishment but one must look them on the basis of their placements and other things such as moot achievements and others.
Also, there is a shift in the ranking on yearly basis based on the placements every year.
It can't be said that list doesn't change but yes, s
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Rajdeep SharmaAlumni of Lovely Professional University

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"A career in legal services not only earns you respect and money but also helps people in their struggle for justice". Being alumni of Lovely Professional University, I shall definitely recommend you to pursue your course from School of Law of LPU. LPU's Law programme is duly affiliated by Bar Council of India (BCI) which is one of the Best in India in terms of quality education & creating excellent career aspect. Lets reply your query in terms of Placement Opportunity which is definitely a crucial parameter of determining Best University. Few examples of companies which have made recruitment from LPU campus are:
Arness Attorneys, New D
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Well, you need not think much when you get to chose between an NLU and other institutes.
NLU Odisha is one of its kind and known for its moot court achievements and the faculties everywhere. The students have also been witness to this. The NLU has been growing over time and by now it has earned a good reputation and is preferred by many students while they fill up their CLAT preferences.
Also, NLU Odisha has some very good faculties and are much experienced. The infrastructure is decent and worth chasing.
Placements are good as tier 2 and tier 3 law firms do recruit here.
Also, it has an NLU tag which one looks for and thus mus
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Akash Jain

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Between Jogesh Chandra Chaudhri Law College and Amity University, I would suggest you prefer Amity over the other one. There are several reasons for this. The first one being the popularity of Amity. Amity Universities have established themselves as one of the most famous learning institutions. They also have a great infrastructure, provide all the necessary facilities to students. Secondly, students at Amity take part in several academic as well as non-academic activities such as conferences, seminars, debates, moot court competitions among others. Lastly, Amity has a good placement and internship record for the students. If you ar
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Megha Aggarwal

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The salary will vary depending on the jobs. A graduate in fine arts can start their career in between Rs. 2 to 3 lacs per annum. The salary package will be increased along with experience as well as knowledge.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

Scholar-Level 16

Dear aspirant, SLS HAIDRABAD is best law college. Symbiosis Law School Hyderabad has placement and training cell with a purpose to facilitate students with opportunities for internships and placement. Some NGOs, Advocates, Law Firms, and Corporate Houses such as All India Bengal Women Union, Aasraa Trust, BOSCO, Bhumi, Adv. Suresh Chandrashekhar, Adv. Rajesh Singh Chauhan, Garg & Garg Advocates, Khaitan & Co, Ibibo, JSR Tech recruited students from past over the years. One of the main reason for choose Symbiosis Law School was due to the outstanding placements record. With over 85% students placed in the year 2018/19, Symbiosis Law Sch
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Saharsh Panjwani

Contributor-Level 7

As most exams like CLAT AILET Symbiosis, IPU etc. have the same pattern especially, at a UG level. So, you should consider applying for at least more than one exam.

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Anant OjhaThe surreal saint rockstar

Contributor-Level 8

The Institute of Law, Nirma University offers 5-years integrated Programme BA LLB (Hons.) and B.Com LLB (Hons) while the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda offers LLB and BALLB (Hons.). Nirma is a private university while MSU is a government one. The fees have a huge difference and thus the facilities also vary. The extra-curricular activities provided in Nirma are more varied and extensive. Thus if that's your basis for selection then that should be your pick. If the curriculum is in question then they have a similar curriculum with yearly moot courts.

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yogendra singhim law student, doing aBLS/LLB (FOURTH YEAR NOW)

Beginner-Level 5

My college fees is 11450rs in general quota. But state quotas are 50% of reservation. It mean you will get to pay 7500rs. And sc/st has to pay only 3570rs And EBC has to paide 5049rs
So you can calculate and know how fees and quota are defined.

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Rohit SharmaA law student from Nujs to help here

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
First of all, I think the fact that IMS Law College is comparatively new and a private college gives an edge to Faculty of law, Allahabad University which is a centralised government university. Now, let us discuss pros and cons of both colleges. Pros of Faculty of law, Allahabad University are the faculty and alumni basis which includes many chief justice of India and prominent lawyers. Another pro is the fact that you can intern with some phenomenally well lawyer in Allahabad high court and if you are going for litigation, it can be a good choice. However, the placements of Allahabad University are not really encouraging since it
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Surya Trehan

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Between the twice, I would prefer going with LL.B. From Chandigarh University at Gharuan. It provides vibrant knowledge of the Course and with Moot court classes and the Practical Knowledge which the students gain by visiting the courts is an added advantage. Excellent curriculum is provided by the university.

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yogendra singhim law student, doing aBLS/LLB (FOURTH YEAR NOW)

Beginner-Level 5

I will tell you in a simple language. The judicial jobs are very rarely selection made in terms of promote yourself in litigation practice as a lawyer
If you want directly select yourself in a judiciary. Apply for a JMFC after llb graduate and. You have to cleared in first attempt all the subject with 50% and you have to give JMFC entrance and you will selected for interview after that you got training in terms of 3 months duration.

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