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

Scholar-Level 17

First, know what your goals and requirements are and then find a college that matches your requirements. If you are looking to go for litigation then find a law school which provides internship throughout the year, something like GLC-Mumbai and ILI-Delhi, as while being a student of these colleges, you will get the practical knowledge every day along with the bookish ones. Also, don't forget to have a look at the mooting culture of the university. Moots really help in building up a real lawyer in you as it gives you an opportunity to act and talk like a lawyer, knowing your weakness and letting you improve yourself. And if you are look
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SIES College of Arts Science & Commerce
The college is good. Campus wise, it is good but the science and commerce college in SION (different ones) have a better name. More prestigious than the Nerul one. SIES Nerul is a private college with higher fees whereas the SION ones are under Mumbai University and exams are governed by MU too. Do check other reviews and the sites!
Ramnarain Ruia College
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Ramnarain Ruia College is located in the central part of Mumbai close to Hindu Colony, between the Dadar and Matunga railway station adjacent to Podar College. It offers around 35 undergraduate courses. The college was established in 1937
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Krishna Rodge

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There are only a few colleges that offer Law courses in Hindi in India.
To name a few:1. Avadh Law college, Barabanki, UP
2. The Global Open University, Nagaland.
3. National Law Institute of India.
But, as per my suggestion, it will not be beneficial to study law in Hindi medium. Because, if you see so, all the Acts and Legislation are laid down in English and The Constitution itself is a English written document.
So, I would rather suggest you to take up for a Law degree in English and going for a 5-year Law degree will surely help you work on your English.
A 5-year BA/BBA LLB course will definitely prove to be an opportunity to improve on
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Akash Jain

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I think more than the scope, the interest of individual matters for success in a particular area of law. Let's say, for example, I am interested in labor and employment law but I pursue company law after my law school. I would not be working with that zeal or enthusiasm as compared to labor and employment law.

Therefore, according to me, the interest mattes more than the scope as you can make money under any area of law and practice. But coming to the question, most of the areas of law are interlinked. Labour and employment-related things may be one of the aspects of the company. 

What has the better scope? I think both of these are

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The integrated programmes offering dual degree has many advantages apart from year saving. Mainly because of their course structure.
As the focus is more on humanities subjects in addition to other core subjects, this provides a chance to the candidates to explore more and judge what is better for them.
This provides the area of opportunity to play with different fields of studies so that a student can choose the niche stream as per his/her interest. Subjects apart from the core subjects provide students to choose electives according to the job they want to pursue in the future. Initial years of degree provides a basic foundation root an
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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The Bar Council of India is the government body which closely watches the college activities and gives approval. After giving approval, they visit on the regular basis to check the system of the college. Condition for approval is very long and every college has to fulfill these conditions for taking grant. For details about the grant condition, you may visit the link provided
http://www.barcouncilofindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/BCIRulesPartIV.pdf
And, approved colleges or universities in India are also so long. There are 700 law colleges in India, 400 University and 13 autonomous college in India and every year. Many students are
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Disclaimer - The best law colleges in India (I. e. the National Law Universities) ONLY take students on the basis of a common entrance test CLAT conducted in the month of May every year. Apart from that, most private universities (like Amity, Jindal, etc. ). Also have their own entrance exam which one needs to clear to take admission in their law programme. However, if a person does wish to pursue law but is not willing to sit for an entrance, there are several options of college which give admission on the basis of merit (I. e. marked in +2), albeit one must confirm their recognition by the UGC and the Bar Council.

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Akash Jain

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Hey,

I think more than scope, interest of individual matters for success in a particular area of law. Let's say, for example, I am interested in real estate and infrastructure law but I pursue competition law after my law school. I would not be working with that zeal or enthusiasm as compared to real estate and infrastructure law. Therefore, according to me, interest mattes more than scope as you can make money under any area of law and practice. But coming to question, most of areas of law are interlinked. Labour and employment-related things may be one of aspects of company. What has better scope? I think both of these are too diverse

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

Scholar-Level 17

Very pragmatic field and it is advisable to attend regular college. While pursuing an LL.B. It is very important to be a part of the classroom discussion and to actively participate in the teaching process. Further, the moot court exercises, the debates, and other extra-curricular activities help in the over-all development of a student, which will definitely help them later. However, if the online/long-distance programme in NOT LL.B. But a Diploma or Certificate Course, it is a decent option. A lot of these programs are conducted only online, even by reputed National Law Universities.

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Akash Jain

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Hey,
I think more than the scope, the interest of individual matters for success in a particular area of law. Let's say, for example, I am interested in tax law but I pursue family law after my law school. I would not be working with that zeal or enthusiasm as compared to tax law. Therefore, according to me, the interest mattes more than the scope as you can make money under any area of law and practice.
But coming to the question, most of the areas of law are interlinked. What has the better scope? I think both of these are too diverse fields and have a lot of subject matters within. Taxation law is governed by a legislation but there a
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Rocky Singh

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I would suggest you for Real Estate/infrastructure and suggest you with a top college for admission to master's degree courses. Check RICS School of Built Environment https://www.shiksha.com/college/rics-school-of-built-enviornment-noida-36312 to know more about the courses, placements to get an idea of how the real estate stream help to secure the future.

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

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The need of students and learning participants are constantly changing. Therefore, in order to succeed as Humanities faculty, candidates require following competencies: (a) Core competency in area of specialisation in Humanities (b) Self Learning (c) Continuous Personal Development (d) Teaching skills (e) Effective Communication (f) Critical Thinking (g) Quantitative Reasoning (h) Scientific Reasoning (I) Information Technology Literacy (j) Understanding Social structure and responsible social character (k) Self belief
These competencies can be developed by self-learning, participating in college and university level leadership building
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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The NCF 2005, RTE 2009, and NCFTE 2010 were taken into consideration when the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) of the Indian government established the programme. The programme's goal is to help the target group acquire the knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and understanding necessary to improve teaching and learning. D. El. Ed. Teachers are eligible to enrol in distance learning for any other graduate degree.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Holders with a B.Ed degree are qualified to apply for primary and TGT teaching positions up to the 10th grade. D.Ed is a Diploma programme that certifies 10+2 students to teach kindergarten's nursery. Both the B.Ed. And D.Ed. Programmes will emphasise various teaching techniques. The training programmes are very different from these courses, which are for teaching. The B.Ed and D.Ed courses differ in a number of ways. B.Ed stands for a Bachelor of Education, whereas D.Ed stands for a Diploma in Education. The B.Ed programme is an undergraduate academic training programme that shapes its graduates into school teachers.

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

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But being expensive doesn't assure you good quality education. Therefore, if you are looking for a university with reasonable cost and quality education, then go for the top 10 NLUs, which are partially state government aided and provide you with good facilities and quality education. NLUs are the best law colleges in the country. NLS, Bangalore has reasonably low fee structure as it gets a part of its funding from the Central Government (the only NLU to get funding from the Centre) and it's the best among all NLUs, followed by NLU-Delhi and NALSAR-Hyderabad.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The programme was created on the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) of India's initiative, taking into consideration the NCF 2005, RTE 2009, and NCFTE 2010. The programme's goal is to help the target group acquire the knowledge, abilities, attitudes, and understanding necessary to improve teaching and learning. A senior secondary school Diploma from an approved board is required for D.Ed. Eligibility. The graduation requirement is a requirement for B.Ed.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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TGT are engaged as instructors in both central and state government schools to instruct classes up to X. PGTs (Post Graduate Teachers) are educators with post-graduate degrees and training who are qualified to teach up to class XII. For instance, a student with a B.Sc. B.Ed. Is qualified for TGT positions in public and private schools to teach Science up to class X. While an M.Sc. B.Ed. Qualifies you to teach subjects like Biology Chemistry math, and Physics as a PGT in public and private schools. Attend classes through the XIIth grade. PGT teachers have higher pay and benefits than TGT teachers.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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The course is made to prepare teachers for employment as primary teachers in public and private elementary schools, where they will instruct children up to class V. BTC prepares educators to deliver primary school teacher preparation. It is a professional Certificate programme that is career-focused and provides teachers with new opportunities. In the majority of Indian states, a graduation degree is required for BTC eligibility. Although the admissions process differs from state to state, written exams are typically the foundation. BTC is a requirement for applying for government primary teacher jobs.

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

Scholar-Level 17

LL.B. Can be pursued either straight after school (online common entrance for law CLAT is conducted for the top national law universities all across India), or after graduation in any stream. Marks obtained in CLAT are used by several other universities also for their admission process. Examination is usually conducted in the month of May. More details about the exam can be obtained from their official website. National Law Universities mostly have the option of only 5-year law, I. e. after school. The other option is to pursue LL.B. After graduation. This is a 3-year programme. Various colleges across India have the option of a post-g
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