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Mahanti Amit

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GLS Law College has a decent placement record with reputed companies, with an average annual package of around INR 4LPA whereas Institute of Law, Nirma University has an 80% placement record as per 2022. The highest package offered at Institute of Law, Nirma University was 16 LPA. The average package offered at Institute of Law, Nirma Universityis around INR 5.58 LPA. The top recruiters at Institute of Law, Nirma University include companies like Digit, Adani Renewals etc. 

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Mahanti Amit

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Institute of Law, Nirma University offers good placement. The Institute of Law's Nirma University placement report from 2022 previously said that the average package offered during Nirma University Law placements was INR 5.58 LPA, while the highest package offered was INR 16 LPA. Nirma University's Institute of Law in 2022 had a placement rate of 80%. around 50 businesses paid the Institute of Law, Nirma University a visit during placements in 2022 which included top tier companies like Delloite, Digit, and Adani Renewables. The placement report for 2023 has not been released yet by Nirma University. 

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Mahanti Amit

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The seat intake for the B.Com LL.B. (Hons.) program at the Institute of Law, Nirma University is as follows:General Category: 102 seats (85%)NRI/NRI Sponsored Category: 18 seats (up to 15%)Total Intake: 120 seats.This information is for the academic year 2023-24. 

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Mahanti Amit

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No, you cannot join the Institute of Law, Nirma University directly for the B.A. LL.B. program. The admission is through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores. The application form is available on the Nirma University website, and the admission process is competitive, with candidates needing to rank between 2500-3500 to secure admission. Additionally, as per the Bar Council of India, applicants who have obtained 10+2 through the open universities system directly without having any basic qualifications for prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission in the integrated five-year program. 

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Swati Daga

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The admission and selection process for the MBA in PSG Institute of Management is based on: Applicant's performance in the entrance exam MAT (Dec – 2023, Feb – 2024 & May 2024) / CAT (Nov 2023) / ATMA / TANCET). Group discussion, and Personal interview. First of all, applicants need to fill the application form and then have to appear for the exams in which they have to pass the cut off and then only after the rank list they will appear for GD and personal interviews.

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Payal Singj

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As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, the admission process for law schools, including the Institute of Law at Nirma University, may vary. Generally, law schools in India consider CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) scores for admission to their undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. To get the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the admission process at the Institute of Law, Nirma University, it is recommended to check the official university website or contact the admissions office directly. Admission processes can be subject to change, so it's crucial to rely on the latest information from the instit
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Payal Singj

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Choosing between the Institute of Law, Nirma University, and GLS Law College for BCom LLB depends on various factors such as faculty, infrastructure, placement opportunities, and personal preferences. Consider researching both institutions, talking to current students, and reviewing their respective academic offerings and reputation. Additionally, check the latest rankings and reviews to make an informed decision based on your specific needs and goals.

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Payal Singj

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A wide range of legal courses are available at Nirma University's (ILNU) Institute of Law. The extensive legal education programmes offered by ILNU are well-known and highly recognised. The following are the main courses that ILNU generally offers:BA LLB: A five-year integrated undergraduate curriculum called the Bachelor of Arts, LLB (Hons) combines a Bachelor of Arts degree with a Bachelor of Laws degree.Master of Laws (LLM): Students can focus more on their areas of interest with the specialized LLM programs offered by ILNU in a variety of legal specialisations. Corporate and commercial law, administrative and constitutional law, cr
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Payal Singj

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Yes, Institute of Law, Nirma University is good for a BA LLB. The Institute of Law at Nirma University offers a five-year integrated BA, LLB (Hons) programme, which is approved by the Bar Council of India. The institute envisions academic excellence, ethics, and professional readiness for aspiring legal professionals. The program is designed to enable individuals to hone their skills with a sense of social responsibility and leadership. Placements at the Institute of Law, Nirma University have always been good and above average than what generally law students get from others. The Institute of Law, Nirma University is rated the best LL
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Payal Singj

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The choice of the "best" branch in B.Com LL.B. at Institute of Law, Nirma University depends on your interests and career goals. Consider factors such as corporate law, taxation, or intellectual property law, and choose the specialisation that aligns with your aspirations. It's advisable to research each branch's curriculum, faculty, and career opportunities to make an informed decision.

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