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Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
IILM University, Gurugram
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
UPES, Dehradun
NLU, Delhi
Amity Law School, Delhi
NLSIU, Bangalore
Yes amity is a good choice. The Amity Law School, Delhi has been consistently ranked as one of the Top Law Schools in the country since 2006. In the survey of the India's Best Law Colleges in 2015, the school has been ranked No. 11 by THE WEEK HANSA RESEARCH SURVEY, No. 13 by INDIA TODAY NIELSEN SURVEY. The School has been granted affiliation by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi for running a 5-year Integ
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National Law Institute University
National Law School of India University (NLSIU)
NALSAR University of Law
Delhi University
Gujarat National Law University (GNLU)
National Law University
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
Christ University
popular specializations available for LLM:
LLM International Law, Human Rights, Maritime Law, LL. M. Finance Law, LL. M. Environmental Law, LL. M. Taxation Law, LL. M. Corporate Law, and LL. M. Intellectual Property Rights Law are some of the popular specializations available for candidates wishing to pursue LL. M. College or Universities
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specialisation:Choosing to earn your LL. M. offers you the possibility to take a one-year path targeted at a specific area of law. This will assist you to establish yourself as an expert in your selected field, in addition to bringing new career and employability options. While an LL. M. does not give you a training contract the qualifications can assist you to concentrate on your chosen field of specialisation. Expand your legal knowledge:
The present-day legal landscape is increasingly evolving, this
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Parole and Probation officer: Both parole and probation officers have very similar jobs. The main difference between the two is that probation officers work with convicted criminals who are on probation (which means they don't have to go to prison), while parole officers work with criminals who have already been to prison. Some common tasks performed by the two involves working with criminals and creating a plan to reintegrate them in our society, h
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