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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi Harshpal,
After class 12th, you must enroll into 5 year. Integrated BA LLB course under any university recognized by Bar Council of India and UGC. Post completion of 5 year. Law, you will be eligible for Masters in Law i.e. LLM degree, which is a one year course. You cannot do 3 year LLB after class 12th, because 3 year LLB option is available to people who have already completed their graduation. Further, you cannot discontinue your 5 year course, as you will not get the degree without completion of the course.

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Ashish Kumar

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1. Faculty of law, DU
2. Symbiosis law college
3. Jindal global law school
4. Government law college
5. ILS law college
These are the best law colleges.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi,
Please find the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/lawyer-69
https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/10-things-to-help-you-plan-a-career-in-law-blogId-19489.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Aneesh,Law has good opportunities and scope across India. Following career opportunities are available after law graduation degree: (a) Corporate lawyer in law firms (b) Independent practice as lawyer (c) Lawyer in large business firms/ PSU/ banks in internal law department (d) Lawyer in Indian Army in legal corporation as commissioned officer (e) Indian judicial services (f) Education industry with higher degree qualifications. (g) All jobs where eligibility criteria is graduation degree.

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Pankaj Kr

Contributor-Level 6

In India, after
Class 12th Pass BA LLB - 5 Years Course
Graduation / Degree LLB - 3 Years Course
To apply and pass CLAT Exam to get admission in top colleges in India.

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Anik Verma

Guide-Level 14

Hi Kavita,
No, there will not be such issue with the admission process. Every college is different and hence there admission criteria also varies. You need to check the eligibility criteria of the college before applying and you can check the same on their website.
Regards.

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Aman Kumar

Guide-Level 12

National Law University, Delhi
Campus Law Center, Delhi University
RMLNLU Lucknow
RGNUL Patiala
USLLS IP University.

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Sushobhita Chawla

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Surya Law Academy is a good institute for CLAT preparation in Chandigarh.

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Saranya Mishra

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A correspondence course does not have all the benefits of a regular course, for instance, one cannot practice law as an Advocate, since Bar Council of India stipulates minimum attendance for sitting for All India Bar Exam. I am not sure, if institutes under MHTCET have this facility, but if you are clear about correspondence and its worth, law can be done through Open Universities.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Any law college, however does not specialize as such in real estate /infrastructure laws in India. However, there are colleges, like NLU, GNLU which has specific center dealing with real estate and infrastructure law and, thus you get to learn a lot from there.
Most of the NLUS have various centers under which various certificate courses and training programmes are taken up for that particular law.
For instance, GNLU recently took up a conference on real estate laws.
Also, you could have your subject of specialization as real estate /infrastructure laws in any institute that has a provision for specialization for eg. NLU-Jodhpur
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