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Debarshi Nandi

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Dear Pulkit, Kindly let me know the area of interest. Thanks, Friend

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Amit Gupta

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Hey Vaishali
Yes for MMS Graduation is most important just like any other college,
which have MMS affiliated to Mumbai University
and for that the score must be above 55% in the Final Marksheet .

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hi Maahi,
It is JD first and then LLM. You are eligible to enroll for a JD program after you have completed a bachelor's degree. Post your LLB, you must also take the LSAT to be considered for admissions into a JD program. You must also take the TOEFL prior applying. Keep checking university websites for admission information and feel free to write back for any clarification.
Hope this helps.

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Sophie Turnbull

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Hello,
If you wish to do your LLM in the UK, I would suggest that you start by looking at a website such as
http://www.masterstudies.co.uk/
Do look at the selection of LLM types and universities as LLM is a very popular subject in the UK so you will have lots of options. The cost will vary depending on the programme or university but on average you should look at around £10,000 - £15,000 for course fee plus living costs for the duration of the programme (one year). You can narrow down depending on your location preference, budget and the entry requirements. Once you have decided, you can apply directly to most universities through
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Abhinav Sinha

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Studying abroad is quite expensive and competition is also very tough. The tuition fee for LLM programs is around $54,000 in Harvard Law School and similar other like it. However, sundry expenses like living costs, insurance and activities might take the expenses to over $80,000. Harvard's LLM program is known to be particularly competitive as more than thousand aspirants from across the world apply annually for just 180 seats.
In India you should choose specialization like LLM with specialization in Energy Laws. This program is focused on the legal aspects pertinent to the Energy sector and aimed at developing competent legal practitio
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Rituvendra Singh

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You cannot pursue two full-time courses simultaneously. One of them will have to be through correspondence. Since, you already have bachelors' degree in Law, I would suggest you pursue full-time MBA. I believe most good Universities offer both courses you will have to do your own research on that.

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AISHA BANSAL

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Why do you want to do LLM through distance education?
In my opinion, do regular LLM course as LLM is only for one year. And then you can do MBA.

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