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Pragati Singh

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Below are some common Administartive Law exams:Entrance ExamsExam ScheduleCLAT 2025CLAT 2024 ScheduleLSAT India 2025LSAT India ScheduleAILET 2025AILET 2025 ScheduleAIBE 19AIBE 19 Schedule NOTE: This information is sourced from the official website of the institute/exam.

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Hi,Refer to the table to know about top government colleges providing Administrative Law courses:Administrative Law CollegesAdministrative Law FeesGNLU1.2 lakhKerela University7 KMNLU46.2 KPRSU3.5 KNUALS1 lakhNUJS--Note- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Hi,Below are some private colleges for Administrative Law:Administrative Law CollegesAdministrative Law Colleges FeesKIIT University2 lakhNIMS University40 KNirma University80 KSandip University90 KSymbiosis Law School1.8 lakhNote- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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An Administrative Law course is designed to prepare students for professions in law, government, or business. Administrative lawyers play a crucial role in ensuring that government agencies follow the law and make fair and just decisions. They may defend clients in disputes with government authorities, advise clients on how to comply with government regulations, or campaign for policy changes.

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Administrative law and constitutional law are two independent but linked legal disciplines. Administrative law oversees administrative agencies' operations and judgments, whereas constitutional law outlines the core structure and authorities of the government.Administrative law and constitutional law are intertwined in the sense that administrative agencies must act within the framework of the Constitution. Administrative agencies, for example, are not permitted to enact rules or regulations that contradict the Constitution. Furthermore, decisions taken by administrative agencies can be challenged in court on constitutional grounds.

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A career in administrative law has a wide range of opportunities. Administrative attorneys can find work in law firms, corporations, government agencies, and non-profit organizations. They may defend clients in disputes with government authorities, advise clients on how to comply with government regulations, or campaign for policy changes. Administrative lawyers play an important role in ensuring that government agencies follow the law and make fair and just decisions.

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No, a law degree is a must for a career in Administrative Law. Without a legal degree, you cannot become an Administrative Lawyer. In India, you must hold a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree from a recognized legal university in India and have passed the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) to practice Administrative law. To become an Administrative Lawyer, one must first obtain a law degree from a recognized law school. To become a licensed attorney, candidates must first pass the bar exam after completing their legal degree. After having obtained their license, one can begin practicing Administrative Law.

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Yes, it is. Administrative Law is considered as most prestigious legal job particularly those that involve criminal law, appellate law, administrative or regulatory law, civil rights law, government relations law etc. Administrative law experts play a crucial role in holding government entities responsible and ensuring that they follow the law. Administrative Law is a generally stable topic of law, hence Administrative Law experts usually have a secure career.

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To pursue a UG course in Administrative Law, candidates must pass 10+2 with minimum qualifying marks as set by the institution. For admission in a PG course, candidates must have an LLB degree. If a candidate has pursued a 5-year integrated law degree, they can also apply for PG Administrative Law course.Once you've satisfied the eligibility requirements, you can work in Administrative legal with a legal firm, corporation, or government organization that specializes in the field. 

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The curriculum for LLM in Constitutional and Administrative Law at ILNU Ahmedabad is divided into three trimesters. The last trimester includes a dissertation of 3 credits. In the first two trimesters, students have to study the following subjects:Research Methods and Legal WritingLaw and Justice in Globalizing worldComparative LawCentre-State Relations and Constitutional GovernancePolice and Security AdministrationFundamental Rights and Directive PrinciplesAdministrative Law

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