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Pragati Singh

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Some popular PG-level courses in Intellectual Property Law are – LLM in Intellectual and Industrial Property Law, LLM in Intellectual Property Rights, LLM in Intellectual Property and Business Law, etc. Postgraduate courses in Intellectual Property Law are of one-year with two semesters. 

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In UG level courses candidates need to pursue integrated law courses wherein after completing a basic graduation degree they can specialise in Intellectual Property Law whereas in a PG level law course aspirants can straight away specialise in Intellectual Property Law. 

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Some popular areas where Intellectual Property Laws are applicable are Copyright, Patents, Trademarks, Industrial Design Rights, Plant Variety Rights, Trade Dress, Trade Secrets etc. Laws related to Intellectual Property control who can use creations such as new products, artistic works as well as designs. The reason why intellectual property laws were formulated was to allow individuals who create/ invent things to genuinely profit from their creations/ work.

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To pursue a career in Intellectual Property Rights, candidates can appear for law entrance exams likeAIBECLATBHU UETDU LLB Entrance ExamMHCET LawAILETKLEELSAT India

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Pragati Singh

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The top law colleges in India are as follows, refer out the list given below for more information:Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT KharagpurSchool of Law, UPESNALSAR, HyderabadNUJS, KolkataGNLU, GandhinagarNLU, Jodhpur

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Pragati Singh

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One of the most popular job profiles after completing a course in Intellectual Property Law is to become a lawyer in the same field. Some other job profiles include:Patent OfficerCopyright OfficerRegistrar for Patents and CopyrightsIPR LawyerLegal AssociateIPR Consultant

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Pragati Singh

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IP Law eligibility criteria can vary from college to college. Candidates who want to apply for a 5 year integrated course with Intellectual Property Law as a specialisation meet the eligibility criteria for the course if they have completed their Class 12 or equivalent exam from a recognised board with passing marks.The eligibility criteria for the Intellectual Property Law course offered at the PG level is such that candidates should have completed a 5 year integrated law course or possess an LLB equivalent degree. 

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Intellectual Property law includes the study of the laws that protect the owners and creators of inventions, writing, music, designs and other works, known as "intellectual property". Intellectual Property Law is a law specialisation wherein innovative, as well as marketable work of individuals, is protected. Intellectual property law is a field of law that deals with legal rights related to creative work and inventions.Laws related to Intellectual Property control who can use creations such as new products, artistic works as well as designs. The reason why intellectual property laws were formulated was to allow individuals who create/
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The common subjects that the students must study are history, political science, sports or business management, English, art history, and economics. It is one of the most promising specializations offering wide range of job opportunities. Modern Science and Technological advancements have made it imperative to protect intellectual property.

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No, you cannot join Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law for LLB after completing 10th along with an open degree and PG degree. The eligibility criteria for the LL.B. (Hons.) in Intellectual Property Rights program at Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law, IIT Kharagpur are as follows:
* Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
* Candidates must have appeared for and cleared the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) conducted by the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore.
The CLAT is a national-level entrance test for
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