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Shweta SinghCurrent Student
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For admission in law course at Allahabad University, you need to appear for UPSEE/ JEE-Mains. Admission is done based on the rank obtained.
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Sneha SinghaniaCurrent Student
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You have a good score. You can get into any good National Law School, and you belong to the schedule caste. You will get into a good NLU.
Good luck.
Good luck.
6 years ago
When will LFAT counselling start?
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Megha AggarwalCurrent Student
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The counseling start in the month of June. The dates have not been finalized yet.
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rahul rCurrent Student
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Admissions are made through counseling based on the rank obtained in UPSEE/ JEE-Mains. Candidates can apply online directly to the college. (Website:- http://ballbau.org/). Regards.
7 years ago
Which one should I prefer for an LL.B: Faculty of Law, Allahabad University or IMS Law College and why?
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Rohit SharmaCurrent Student
A law student from Nujs to help here
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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 col
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 col
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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 has started 5 year integrated course recently. Moreover, the red tapism is too much in centralised university and autonomy to student body is restricted. Now, coming to IMS Noida, which is among few private university focusing on moots, debates and other co-curricular activities which is a major pro of it. Another pro is the fact that it is in NCR and many good firms are established in NOIDA unlike the case of Allahabad University. The alumni is almost negligible and the high court internship can be tiresome owing to distance issues. Overall, it is upon your preferences whether you want a government university or a university promoting activities other than academic excellence.
Good luck.
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 has started 5 year integrated course recently. Moreover, the red tapism is too much in centralised university and autonomy to student body is restricted. Now, coming to IMS Noida, which is among few private university focusing on moots, debates and other co-curricular activities which is a major pro of it. Another pro is the fact that it is in NCR and many good firms are established in NOIDA unlike the case of Allahabad University. The alumni is almost negligible and the high court internship can be tiresome owing to distance issues. Overall, it is upon your preferences whether you want a government university or a university promoting activities other than academic excellence.
Good luck.
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Krishna RodgeCurrent Student
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Hi,
Both the colleges that you have mentioned are no doubt very good colleges altogether but if you ask for my suggestion, I would go for Faculty of Law, Allahabad University over Asian Law College, Noida. This is because the faculty for law at
Both the colleges that you have mentioned are no doubt very good colleges altogether but if you ask for my suggestion, I would go for Faculty of Law, Allahabad University over Asian Law College, Noida. This is because the faculty for law at
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Hi,
Both the colleges that you have mentioned are no doubt very good colleges altogether but if you ask for my suggestion, I would go for Faculty of Law, Allahabad University over Asian Law College, Noida. This is because the faculty for law at the Allahabad University has a very well experienced law faculty and also it is a quite old college and has produced some great lawyers and judges. Thus, this college has kept a good record and thus the education imparted here at this Faculty of Law is very good.
Also, the library has a very good collection of books, journals and magazines which prove to be very helpful to the students. The faculty and the visiting faculty is a very well experienced team. Though the placements provided by the college is not as good as the college is which has kept it on a backfoot. But, overall this college is a good college as compared with the other one i.e the Asian Law College, Noida.
Hope this information proves to be helpful to you.
Feel free to revert for any further details, information or queries
Wish you all the very best!
Both the colleges that you have mentioned are no doubt very good colleges altogether but if you ask for my suggestion, I would go for Faculty of Law, Allahabad University over Asian Law College, Noida. This is because the faculty for law at the Allahabad University has a very well experienced law faculty and also it is a quite old college and has produced some great lawyers and judges. Thus, this college has kept a good record and thus the education imparted here at this Faculty of Law is very good.
Also, the library has a very good collection of books, journals and magazines which prove to be very helpful to the students. The faculty and the visiting faculty is a very well experienced team. Though the placements provided by the college is not as good as the college is which has kept it on a backfoot. But, overall this college is a good college as compared with the other one i.e the Asian Law College, Noida.
Hope this information proves to be helpful to you.
Feel free to revert for any further details, information or queries
Wish you all the very best!
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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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
A student graduating from there needs to be on his own for placements purposes, and thus he has to choose his
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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 to him compared to NLU pass out.
Thus, the placement opportunities are less and no in house placement facility is there
Apart from this, a student may take preparations or jobs as he wish to, but the college has no role to play.
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 to him compared to NLU pass out.
Thus, the placement opportunities are less and no in house placement facility is there
Apart from this, a student may take preparations or jobs as he wish to, but the college has no role to play.
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