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Akash Jain

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Hi, The job options for BLS LLB do not significantly differ from B.Com LLB or BA LLB. If you complete BLS LLB from a college which has a great placement record, you can get placed into law firms or companies. Further, you can also work with lawyers or start your own independent practice before any level of judiciary. Quite different from these, if you want to build your career in the field of academia, BLS LLB is a great program.Through this, you can work as a research associate with several national as well as international organisations. You can also try your hand at working with policy research groups. Apart from these, you can also
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Meenal Bhargava

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I would suggest you to opt for SVKM.
My reason is first, the college is located in Mumbai so your chances for internship and exposure is higher in this case. Plus, being a private college in Mumbai, they can call good firms, corporate houses, companies, etc. for recruitments thus giving better placements.
Also, being one of the best private Universities in India, they have good faculty, infrastructure, everything.
The reviews that I got from students studying there is good.
With NUSRL, the issue is the location. Although Ranchi is a developing city, still.
Just because of the NLU tag, one should not opt for a college as regarding exposure a
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Akash Jain

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Hey.
Both M.Phil in Law and LLM are Master's degree in law. They are pursued after completing the Bachelors in law either a 3-year course or a 5-year nature. The points of difference between the two are the nature of the course as well as time taken to complete it.
Prior to the change of rules by Bar Council of India, it took two years to complete LLM. But now, it just takes a year to complete LLM. MPhil, on the other hand, takes more time than a year.
LLM has a fixed curriculum that is taught in the universities I.e. there are mandatory subjects that are to be studied under the program. M Phil, on the other hand, is independent. It pro
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Akash Jain

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Hi,
The major difference between the two courses is the nature of the degree, the time taken to complete the course and eligibility criteria to pursue either LLM or Ph.D in law.
Recently, the Bar Council of India has reduced the time of LLM from two years to one year. So, now it takes just one year to complete LLM. Ph.D on the other hand generally does not have a fixed time limit. It normally takes around 2-3 years to complete Ph.D.
While LLM is a Master's degree in law, Ph.D is a doctoral degree. Once you complete your Ph.D, you can use Dr. as a prefix to your name.
Coming to the eligibility part for completing LLM, you require a Bache
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Akash Jain

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The major difference between LLM and M.Phil lies in the nature of the degree program. M Phil is a research-based degree. It implies that M.Phil is a specific study taken on any particular aspect of law. LLM, on the other hand, is taught and not that specific.
M Phil is a postgraduate research degree. Instead of having a fixed curriculum to be taught, it is basically an independent project that an individual does on his own. Although you generally work under the supervisor, there is generally no time bound restrictions with respect to thesis submission and assessments. The eligibility of M.Phil degree may be based on the university from
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Teresa Dhar

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Ok, so without any further ado, let me tell you that life at an NLU is an eye opening experience. Indeed, college life is an experience of a life time but as a budding lawyer studying at a National Law University, the chances of being shaken to your core and being challenged in every aspect is very likely.
Here, one will learn (if one wishes to) how to balance academics and co-curricular activities. One will learn that time management is of utmost importance and while maintaining good grades consistently is important, debates and mooting should take an upper berth as they will help you to hone your oratory skills and bring out the lawye
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Teresa Dhar

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Okay, without any further ado, let me tell you, campus recruitment has got a lot to do with one's luck and ones's CV. With a capital CV which are adorned with good grades, records of moots and debates won, the chances of you getting selected by a reputed firm is very high. In tier 1 NLUs like NLSIU, NALSAR and NUJS, one can expect top law firms which can offer something from Rs. 12 to 24 lakhs p.a. In tier 2 colleges like CNLU, RMNLU and NLU Jodhpur, sometimes, reputed firms may offer Rs. 8 to 16 lakh pa. In tier 3 colleges, the condition of recruitment might be disappointing as law firms are still reluctant to offer these newbies any
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Nishtha Kumar

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In the recent times, Environmental Law is sought after by many Law Students for further studies. In India the scope of this field is growing each day and to accommodate the requirements, many colleges have started Environmental Law. Not many Colleges are there in India for the same but the best ranked these days is National Law School of India University which is in Bangalore. This college is in the limelight for all the good reasons. Excellent results, great faculty and best opportunities.
In the list of best colleges National Law University, Delhi and Indian Law Institute of Delhi have also made their name. Both of these are one of t
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
DY Patil law school has managed to earn a name for itself in few years of it's establishment. It also has a vibrant placement cell which is in touch with industry and hence is able to place students in different industries. A law graduate can get absorbed as a law officer in different companies. Many students are placed as interns in law firms as well as with reputed lawyers. Many students prefer to study further in some or the other specialisation. Then there are some students who want to start off on their own and want to practice in a court of law. All this and some more opportunities are provided / given to the students of D
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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

Beginner-Level 5

Hello,
B.B.A.LL.B is not very new in the legal sector. But, it is a very trending subject. In this subject, you will study both Bachelor of Business Administration and Law. In Bachelor of Business Administration, you will study basically finance, administration and management and in LL.B. need to study law. Apart from legal field, you will get the opportunity to get involve in any form management types work. It is basically an integrated 5 years course combine of both Bachelor of Business Administration and law.

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