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a year agoScholar-Level 17
I would recommend you to check the official website of the college you want to apply to for LL.B or contact the admission department to get detailed information about their admission criteria and the eligibility requirements. You can also check the information brochure or prospectus of the college for more information.
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
Faculty:
1. KIIT Bhubaneswar: The university has a highly experienced and qualified faculty team that is dedicated to providing quality education to the students. The faculty members are ex
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
For LLB:
- Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST candidates). - Candidates who are in their final year of graduation can also apply. For LLM:
- Candidates must have an LL.B. Degree from a recognised university with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST candidates). - Candidates who are in their final year of LL.B. Can also apply. Some of the top law colleges under Delhi University are:
1. Faculty of Law, University of
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
1. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
2. Dr. Ambedkar Law University, Tamil Nadu
3. Annamalai University, Tamil Nadu
4. Karnataka State Open University, Karnataka
5. University of Mumbai, Maharashtra
6. Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning, Maharashtra
7. National Law School of India University, Karnataka (for LL. M. only)
However, it is important to note that pursuing law through distance education may have limitations in terms of practical training and networking opportunities, which are crucial fo
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
1. Research: First, you should research the universities and LL. M. programs that interest you. You can find this information on university websites, programme brochures, and online forums.
2. Requirements: Check the admission requirements for each programme you are interested in. These typically include transcripts, English proficiency test scores (such as IELTS or TOEFL a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and application fees.
3. Application: Once you have all the necessary documents, you can apply t
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
1. Specialisation: An LL. M. allows you to specialize in a particular area of law, which can be valuable in today's competitive job market. It can help you gain expertise in a specific field and can make you more attractive to potential employers.
2. International recognition: An LL. M. degree is recognised worldwide, making it a valuable asset for those seeking to work in the international legal arena.
3. Networking opportunities: Studying for an L
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
1. Check the eligibility criteria: Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria set by the DU SOL for LL.B. And LL. M. programs. For LL.B. You must have a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for OBC, 40% for SC/ST). For LL. M. you must have an LL.B. Or equivalent degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for OBC, 40% for SC/ST).
2. Apply for admission: DU SOL generally releases the admission notification for LL.B. And LL. M. programs in Ma
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