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YASH SHARMA

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ISAT is an engineering entrance exam and does not directly relate to admission to law programs. However, if you are looking for law colleges in Delhi and Noida, here are some options you may consider:
1. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi - One of the top law colleges in India, Faculty of Law offers LL.B. and LL. M. programs. The admission to the LL.B. programme is through the DU LLB Entrance Exam.
2. National Law University Delhi - NLU Delhi is a premier law university in India and offers 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. , LL. M. , and Ph.D. programs. The admission to the B.A. LL.B. programme is through the All India Law Entrance Test (AI
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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. In English medium after completing your B.A. In Marathi medium. Many law colleges and universities offer LL.B. Courses in English medium. However, it is important to note that you should have a good understanding of the English language as it will be the medium of instruction and communication throughout the course.

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The fees for LL.B. First year can vary depending on the university or institution you are applying to. Generally, fees for law programs in India can range from around Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 per year, depending on factors such as whether the institution is public or private, the location of the institution, and other amenities and facilities provided by the institution. It is recommended to check with the specific institution you are interested in for the exact fees and any other applicable charges.

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The one-year fee for LL.B. can vary depending on the college or university you choose to attend. The fee structure can also vary based on whether you are pursuing the course from a government or private institution. In India, the one-year fee for LL.B. In a government college can range from around Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 20,000, depending on the state and the institution. On the other hand, the fee for LL.B. In private institutions can range from Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 2 Lacs or more per year. It is important to research the fee structure of various colleges and universities before deciding on a particular institution. You may also want to conside
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Indore, a city in Madhya Pradesh, has several government and private colleges offering LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) courses. Here are some government LL.B. Colleges in Indore along with their details:
1. Government Law College: Government Law College (GLC) is a reputed government college in Indore that offers a three-year LL.B. Course. GLC is affiliated with Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore, and approved by the Bar Council of India. The college has a team of experienced faculty members, well-equipped classrooms, a library, and other facilities.
2. Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya: Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) is a renowned university in
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Choosing between LL.B. And peace and conflict studies depends on your interests, career goals, and aptitude. LL.B. Is a degree programme that focuses on legal education, which includes studying various aspects of the law, such as the Indian legal system, civil law, criminal law, corporate law, and constitutional law. The LL.B. Degree can prepare you for a career as a lawyer, legal advisory, or law enforcement officer, among other roles. Pursuing an LL.B. Degree can be a good choice if you have a strong interest in the legal profession and wish to pursue a career in law. Peace and conflict studies, on the other hand, is an interdiscipli
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Deciding whether to pursue a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree or a Bachelor of Arts and Law (B.A. LL.B) degree after completing 10+2 depends on several factors such as your career goals, interests, and aptitude. If you are interested in practicing law and becoming a lawyer, pursuing an LL.B degree would be a better choice. LL.B is a three-year undergraduate programme that focuses solely on legal education and provides a comprehensive understanding of the Indian legal system. After completing an LL.B degree, you can enroll in a Bar Council of India-approved law school to become a practicing lawyer. On the other hand, if you are interested
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Admission criteria for LL.B. Programs vary among universities and colleges, so it's difficult to give a definitive answer without knowing the specific requirements of the institution you're interested in. However, in general, a candidate who has completed a bachelor's degree with a minimum percentage of marks (which can vary depending on the institution), and who belongs to the OBC category and has a handicap, may be eligible to apply for an LL.B. Programme. You should check the admission criteria of the university or college where you wish to apply for an LL.B. Programme, and see if you meet the minimum requirements. You may also want
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VIVEK KUMAR GOYAL

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If one wants to practice law oneself then B.A. LL.B. will be the good choice. After this course one can specialize in the various fields like accounting, taxation, etc. The courses like CA CS and ICWAI are meant for these specializations. But if one wants to work with the management and business fields then BBA LL.B. Will be more advantageous. These graduates will mainly opt for corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, etc. However, after any of these courses one can work in their area of interest.
1. Five-year integrated law programme that focuses on the study of law and legal systems. This course is suitable for students who have a k
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Vaibhav pal

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Hi suraj, Yes, it is possible to become a public prosecutor or judge after completing B.A. LL.B. From a private university. To become a judge, a candidate needs to complete graduation in law LL.B. And then a post-graduation in LL. M. For becoming a public prosecutor, a candidate needs to complete an undergraduate degree, pass the Law School Admissions Test (ISAT), go to law school, and pass the bar exam. Private universities offering law degrees are recognised by the Bar Council of India, and their degrees are valid for practice in India. However, to become a judge, the candidate needs to crack the Judicial Services Examination, which
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