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Guna

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The "better" degree for lawyers – an LLM or an MBA – depends heavily on their career goals. An LLM (Master of Laws) is a specialised law degree that deepens a lawyer's expertise in a specific legal area like international law, tax law, or human rights. It is ideal for lawyers who want to become subject-matter experts, pursue academic careers, or work in specialised legal fields.An MBA (Master of Business Administration), on the other hand, focuses on business management principles, leadership, and strategy. It's beneficial for lawyers who want to transition into business roles, such as legal management, corporate leadership, or con
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Ankit kumar

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Yes, Nishtha, you can pursue an LLM in Canada after completing an LLB in India. Here's the process:Eligibility:A recognised LLB degree from India.Minimum academic percentage (generally 60%-70%).English proficiency tests like IELTS (6.5-7.5) or TOEFL (90-100).Application Process:Choose universities like University of Toronto, McGill University, or University of British Columbia.Submit academic transcripts, Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LORs), and resume.Specialization: Focus on areas like International Law or Business Law.Fees: Average INR 15-25 lakhs/year.Plan finances and research scholarships for support.?

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Pragati Singh

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Law graduates from India who wants to do LLM in International Law, can pursue their career in International organisation such as United Nations agencies, International Court of Justice, World Trade Organization, and International Monetary Fund. 

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Pooja

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An LLM in Natural Resources Law offers an exciting and specialised path for those interested in environmental and resource management, providing a solid understanding of the legal frameworks governing natural resources like water, minerals, forests, and wildlife. The programme enables students to explore the intersection of law, sustainability, and environmental protection. As global concerns about climate change and environmental degradation rise, expertise in natural resources law is becoming increasingly sought after, with opportunities in governmental agencies, international organizations, NGOs, and private firms. Graduates of this
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Pooja

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With a CLAT LLM rank of 1141 (General) and 170 (OBC), you have a good chance of securing admission in various reputed law colleges, although the specific outcome depends on factors like the category-wise cutoffs and seat availability. In the general category, you might find it challenging to get into top-tier national law universities (NLUs) like NLSIU Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, or NLUD, as their cutoffs tend to be higher. However, you may have a better chance of securing a seat in lower-ranked NLUs or private law schools with good infrastructure and academic support. Additionally, you may also be eligible for a few other public law
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Pooja

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At LPU, eligibility for admission to the LL.M. program typically requires candidates to have completed a Bachelor's degree in Law (LL.B.) with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent. Since you mentioned that you have 54.7% marks, you meet the basic eligibility criteria for the entrance test. However, it's important to note that LPU also conducts an entrance test to assess the candidate's aptitude and knowledge in law. This entrance test, combined with your academic background, can determine your admission.Furthermore, LPU is known for its dynamic curriculum and state-of-the-art facilities for law students, making it a great place to purs
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Hanshika Baswal

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For getting admission in the LLM program, you have to visit the official website of the college or the website of Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University for obtaining the application form. Online application forms will be issued and you would have to submit the following documents for the application- the LLB degree, your marksheets, proof of age, etc. For the year 2025-26, admissions are usually published in May-June months. However, it would be better to keep looking at the official website for the date, eligibility criteria, and application process dates.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The campus placement cell of the School of Legal Studies at CMR University is good for LLM program. The trend in the placement record for the LLM students has been on the rise as more and more students have been placed in the firms of legal practitioners, corporate organizations legal departments, the government and in the NGOs. That opportunity in average to present the LLM graduates the salary package of Rs. 4 Lacs to Rs. 8 Lacs per annum according to the specialisation and the recruiters. There are many top recruiters who are participating in the market for legal professionals and they include well established law firms, the multina
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Manori Karan

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Campus Law Centre (CLC) at the University of Delhi is a prestigious institution for pursuing a Master of Law (LLM). Delhi University is recognised as an 'Institute of Excellence' by the UGC. Further, the university is listed among the country's most prestigious educational institutions. Candidates can note down few of the pointer regarding LLM course:University of Delhi's Faculty of Law has a well-established reputation for quality legal education, making its LLM programme highly regarded. The LLM course curriculum subjects provide candidates with basic laws and judicial interpretation at the national and international levels.The LLM c
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Taru Taneja

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Campus Law Centre LLM course requires candidates to have complete a three or five-year LLB degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by DU with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for OBC-NCL/ PwD/ CW and 40% aggregate for SC/ ST) or equivalent can apply for LLM course. 

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