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Ishita Sharma

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Campus Law Centre, Delhi University offers a total of 73 seats for its Masters of Law (LLM) programme. The seats are only offered to students who has a valid score in the CUET PG exam. Further, the seats are allocated as per the availability of seats for each category students. 

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Raj Sahani

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Yes, there are seat reservation for LLB course at Campus Law Centre Delhi Unversity. The seats are allocated as per the reservation policy adhered by Central Government Policies. More than 70% of seats are reserved for various reserved category students. A breakup for the same is mentioned in the below table:CategoryPercentage Reservation of Seats at Law Centre-ISC/ST22.5%15% for SC and 7.5% for ST (interchangeable, if necessary)OBC (non-creamy layer, central list)27%Economically Weaker Section (EWS)10%Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)5%Children/Widows of personnel of the Armed Forces (CW)5%Wards of Kashmiri Migrants5%

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Khushi Gupta

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Both Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Hyderabad and Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Nagpur are good options to pursue an LLM. However, SLS Hyderabad is generally considered a better option because of its ranking and facilities. SLS Hyderabad is ranked #1 Law School in India & South Asia by QS-World University Rankings. It also has a good placement record and offers a wide range of programs.

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Pooja

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The admission process for an LL.M. (Master of Laws) programme generally begins with meeting the eligibility criteria. Most universities require candidates to hold an LL.B. or an equivalent law degree with a minimum percentage, typically 50% to 60%, from a recognised institution. Some institutions also require a valid score in national or university-level entrance exams such as CLAT PG, AILET, or their own entrance tests. Applicants may also need to demonstrate proficiency in English through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE, especially for international students.After fulfilling the eligibility criteria, candidates proceed with the appli
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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The official report for IIT Kharagpur placements 2025 has not been released. However, based on IIT Kharagpur 2024 NIRF Report, the median packaged offered to LLM students in 2023 stood at INR 8 LPA. It is advised to visit the IIT Kharagpur official website for comprehensive details regarding specific placement reports.

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Shailja Rawat

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The total intake at MNLU Nagpur for LLM is 70. Moreover, the distribution of these seats is done based on various factors, such as the number of admission processes and the number of selected candidates. Students are also required to take part in the CLAT counselling process.

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Pooja

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Yes, you can definitely pursue a Diploma in Labour Law (DLL) followed by a Master of Laws (LLM) even at the age of 32. There is no age limit for pursuing these law programs. Many individuals decide to change careers or enhance their qualifications later in life. DLL will help you specialize in labour laws, while LLM will deepen your legal expertise and open up further opportunities in the legal field.After completing these programs, you would still need to fulfill the requirements to practice law in India, which includes obtaining a law degree (like a 5-year B.A. LLB or 3-year LLB after graduation) and clearing the Bar Council exam to
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Mani Shukla

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No, its not at all mandatory to give CLAT to become a lawyer. Candidates can enroll in Law courses offered by various universities and colleges to pursue UG and PG law courses. However, those who wish to take admission in one of NLUs except NLU Delhi will have to appear for Common National Admission Test (CLAT).

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Nishtha Rastogi

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Here are some of the best LLM in Criminal Law government colleges in India:CollegeTuition FeesNalsar University of LawINR 65,000GNLU Gandhinagar (NLU) - Gujarat National Law UniversityINR 1.2 LGuru Gobind Singh Indraprastha UniversityINR 70,000 - 1.4 LNalsar3 Bhopal - The National Law Institute UniversityINR 1.1 L - 1.15 LFaculty of Law, Jamia Millia IslamiaINR 17,400 - 1.25 LNote- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Kartik Yadav

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You need to complete LLB from a recognised university with minimum 45 to 50 percent aggregate or as mentioned by the university. Plus,  It's benificial to take elective courses related to Criminal Law in your law graduation.

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