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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello, According, to the norms of the NTA UGC NET LL. M. graduates are eligible to appear for the UGC NET Exam, as LL. M. is a Masters degree. To appear in the exam you must fulfill the UGC NET Eligibility Criteria under NTA:
The minimum age required is 30 years (general category), 33years LL. M. graduates), 35 years (SC/ST/OBC/Transgender/Female candidates). There is no age limit for the post of an Assistant Professor. The minimum educational qualification required is that a candidate has completed their Post-Graduation with the minimum 55% (General category) or 50% (SC/ST/OBC/Transgender). You can start your preparation for the UGC NE
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Go for job or Ph.D. or give competitive exam start your career.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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In today's world, law has become an important aspect required to maintain order in a community. From products we buy at supermarkets to travelling abroad, everything involves some sort of legal contract between two parties. Law has taken a part in every aspect of our lives, thus making it a demanded career choice. In the competitive world that we live in, it is required to have a specialized degree in law to land some of the top-notch and lucrative jobs. Hence, an LLM degree is a must have for a promising career in legal services. After completion of LLM some obvious career options are in the legal field. They can work in both Public a
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Lorna Dsouza

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There are plenty of opportunities in the government service and private industry. A fresh advocate begins as a junior assistant to an advocate and does file and research work and assists his senior in the court. He also drafts plaints and after three to four years he performs individually and actively in form of the judge. Similar process is to do with an aspiring solicitor. Aspiring solicitors start working with their seniors while they are studying. Successful lawyers become district attorneys and judges.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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NLU D offers great placements. Several companies and law firms come to NLU D annually to recruit students. The degree from NLU D is itself a brand tag, and you would easily get campus and off campus placement.

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Krishi Sharma

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Placements are decent in Symbiosis Law School, Pune though they do not guarantee the same. Law is a popular course for undergraduate and postgraduate study, with the result that the pool of people with legal qualifications is getting larger. LLM is a good option for better future opportunities.
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there,
The placement opportunities for LLM graduates in NLUs is next to nil. Out of 10, only 1 might get placed
Campus placement for them is very rare.

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You can teach, or you can work at a firm or go in-house. An LL.M will give you a leg up in these areas (indeed it is necessary for teaching). Other than this, for litigation purposes, there is no tangible benefit to doing an LL.M. Your analytical and critical thinking skills will develop, and your knowledge base will widen and/or deepen - which will go towards making you a better lawyer, but nothing tangible.

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