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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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AIBE is a very simple exam and one does not need any kind of coaching for it. It is sufficient to brush up what you have been taught in law school in order to successfully clear the exam. Further, the exam is an open book exam, I. e. students are allowed to carry their notes and bare acts, making it easier to clear the exam. However, do focus on some landmark judgments and go through previous years papers in order to get a hang of what areas of law are most frequently asked. This will help you know your weak areas and give you time to work on them.

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DU LL.B. Entrance test, conducted in the month of June every year, is strictly merit based. The eligibility for sitting for DU LL.B. Is 50% in graduation (for general category). There are various relaxations for other categories. However, admission is given solely on the basis of rank attained in the entrance exam. Percentage obtained in graduation is only an eligibility criteria and does not have any bearing on the final admission. Depending on the rank attained, candidates are called for counselling depending on the Centre they are allotted. Currently, Faculty of Law has three centers - Campus Law Centre (CLC), Law Centre - 1 (LC1),
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There is no limit to the number of attempts for clearing AIBE. However, the pre-requisite is that one has to be enrolled with the State Bar Council to be eligible to sit for AIBE.

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As a thumb rule, one should opt for classroom studies when it comes to law. Even though law is a pragmatic and dynamic field where most learning happens during practice, the classroom discussions and debates are important to develop an analytical mind in the field of law. Furthermore, University of Mumbai is more reputed and, being based in Mumbai, there are more options in terms of internships and other co-curricular activities. Therefore, keeping these in mind, preference should be given to University of Mumbai.

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Dr. Ambedkar Law University are both reputed colleges and provide good placement opportunities to their students. GGSIU is better than Dr. Ambedkar Law University but if a preference has to be made, one should consider other factors to decide other than placements. Other factors may include location, fee etc. One need to give weightage to this fact that one college is in the northern part whereas the other one is in the south. External environment affects the performance of students. Make a wise decision by selecting the college which is more suitable and not just for the sake of getting better placements. This may sound clich but the
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Placement opportunity in NLUD is always good. They also offer foreign placement. Placement also depend upon your over all percentile thus what are criteria for getting placed.

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National Law University, Odisha is one of the upcoming NLUs with great opportunities. Unlike the top National Law Universities, the placements aren't very good at NLUO. It is also due to the fact that it's one of the young NLUs and does not have a place advantage. However, the Placement Cell of NLUO works constantly towards securing internships and placements for students. In the past, several law firms and corporates have recruited from NLUO or students have secured jobs through personal endeavors. These law firms include Luthra and Luthra, AZB & Partners, Lakshmikumaran and Sridharan, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas, Link Legal, Nishith
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BVP NLC does not have a very active internships and placements cell. NLC does not provide internships but it does facilitate it for the students studying in the college. That being said, the existing cell does help students to get jobs and internships while studying and after completion of the course as well. For the people interested in corporate jobs, the placement is better. Regular visitors for national placements include:
1. L & T Core
2. Deloitte
3. Bank of India
4. Persistent Systems Limited
5. IDBI Bank
6. ICICI Securities
7. WNS Group.

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NUJS is one of the few colleges to have scored 100% on placement time and again. Some of the regular firms that have recruited from NUJS include:
1. Linklaters
2. Herbert Smith Freehills
3. Allen & Very
4. Khaitan & Co.
5. Trilegal
6. J Sagar Associates
7. AZB & Partners, Mumbai
8. AZB & Partners, NOIDA
9. Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
10. Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas
11. Luthra & Luthra
12. Argus Partners
13. Lakshmikumaran & Sridharans
14. Singh & Associates, Delhi
15. Anand & Anand, Noida
16. Pathak & Associates
17. Indus Law
18. Link Legal.

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For the batch of 2015, 48 students got placed out of 48 who opted for placements. To break it down, 19 students received job offers from the companies including one NGO. 20 students got hired by 12 domestic law firms. Further, 5 students also joined two Legal Process Outsourcing companies. The offers were from Amarchand Mangaldas (erstwhile), Khatian and Co, Trilegal, Wadia Handy, Nisith Desai Associates Vanish Law Associates and Platinum Partners among others. The companies who recruited students are Wipro, ICICI, Vedanta, Bharat Petroleum, Zomato and Bajaj Allianz. The job offers from LPOs were OSC Legal and Pangea3.

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