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Bhumika Yadav

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The KIIT School of Law allows admission to the BA LLB (Hons) based on performance in the national-level examination KIIT Law Aptitude Test meant to assess aptitude for legal studies among the applicants. Candidates seeking admission involve an online registration process where one needs to fill out the online application form along with attaching necessary documents at the time of registration. KIITEE is a test that checks those skills, which also gives scope to legal reasoning and analytical abilities. Once the results are declared on the official website of the concerned counselling authority, the shortlisted candidates undergo the f
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Bhumika Yadav

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Yes, the BA LLB (Hons) course is provided through KIIT School of Law, which is a five-year course for students, bringing them the best-in-class legal education in separate courses of theoretical and practical knowledge. For admission in this course, the candidates should pass Class 12 with an aggregate of 45% marks and should be eligible to appear for the KIIT Entrance Examination, that is, KIITEE. It is then with this end in mind that the programme is designed as a professional preparation of the student for career opportunities in the legal profession in general and as aspiring law students.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The tuition fee at KIIT School of Law for BA LLB Hons totals INR 19 lakh, which one pays as an entire course of five years. All the charges, such as tuition, access to the library, and other allowances, are covered. The whole sum is paid in installments throughout the course. It is important for prospective students to note that the fee structure is taken from the official website/sanctioning body and, therefore, is indicative only.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Candidates who wish to opt for the BA LLB (Hons) offered at KIIT School of Law are required to meet the eligibility criteria as prescribed by the institute. The applicants need to have qualified with an aggregate of at least 45% marks in Class 12 from a recognised board. Also, a candidate needs to qualify for the KIIT Entrance Examination, which is more commonly referred to as KIITEE, and be suitably good for law studies. Selection was very competitive; therefore, performance in the KIITEE would be crucially essential to ensure a place in the programme. 

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This college includes Dr. D. Y. Patil Law College (DYPLC), which offers a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in different fields of law that suit the interests of the students and their desired career paths. Here are some of the prominent courses offered by the college:Undergraduate Programs:Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws (BA LLB): This is an integrated course of five years where the students study law as well as general arts, thus giving a complete legal education.Bachelor of Legislative Studies and Bachelor of Laws (B. L. S. LL.B.): The three-year programme is designed specifically for legal studies and provide
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D. Y. Patil Law College: They have a track record of impressive placements too. Located in Pune, India, DYPLC has carved a niche for itself in offering its students a channel to kick-start their careers through placements. To ensure the students get appropriate placement opportunities, the salary packages range from an impressive 45 LPA to a more modest 3–4 LPA. The college has built good relations with prominent law firms and corporate and government sectors. The college also possesses a committed placement division that will assist in participating in the strategy. The cell develops strong relationships with students to ensure
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Pragati Singh

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Popular higher education option for Air and Space Law graduates is Doctor of Laws (LLD) with a specialisation in Air and Space Law

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Pragati Singh

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Below table covers the Air and Space Law colleges in India:Air & Space Law CollegesAir & Space Law FeesNew Higher Education and Research AcademyNANALSAR30 K - 80 KNew Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth12 KNUJSNANote- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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The sectors that provide employement to Air & Space Law graduates are:Airlines and airportsAircraft manufacturersSpace agencies and satellite operatorsGovernment aviation and space regulatory authoritiesInternational organizationsLaw firms specializing in aviation and space law

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Some universities offer specialisations within Air and Space Law, such as:Aviation LawSpace LawInternational Air Transport LawEnvironmental Law in Aviation and Space

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