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Is LLM available at Indian Law Institute?
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The Indian Law Institute provides a full-time LLM programme for students who have passed out with a view to advancing their legal education. This is a one-year programme, which is divided into two semesters. Candidates must have passed an LLB
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The Indian Law Institute provides a full-time LLM programme for students who have passed out with a view to advancing their legal education. This is a one-year programme, which is divided into two semesters. Candidates must have passed an LLB degree or equivalent qualification from a recognised university to be eligible. Applicants also have to take the ILICAT. The LLM programme features several specialisations. Applicants interested may apply through ILI's official website. They must submit their application before the deadline.
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Indian Law Institute select candidates for admission to its LLM programme based on merit in ILICAT. The aspirants with a valid integrated law course/LLB degree passed with at least 50% aggregate can register to take the test. The applicat
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Indian Law Institute select candidates for admission to its LLM programme based on merit in ILICAT. The aspirants with a valid integrated law course/LLB degree passed with at least 50% aggregate can register to take the test. The application form can be filled out through the ILICAT official website. Candidates who meet the Indian Law Institute LLM eligibility criteria can participate in the ILICAT counselling to secure a seat. After the seat allotment, selected candidates have to report to the institute and pay the admission fee for the confirmation of seat.
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4 months ago
What is the LLM placement record at ILI?
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According to the Indian Law Institute NIRF report 2023, a total of 192 students were placed during ILI placements in 2022. The total number of PG students who are placed during ILI placements in 2021 is 281. Candidates can refer to the followi
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According to the Indian Law Institute NIRF report 2023, a total of 192 students were placed during ILI placements in 2022. The total number of PG students who are placed during ILI placements in 2021 is 281. Candidates can refer to the following table for more information about the ILI LLM placement statics:ParticularsPG 1-year Placement Statistics (2021)PG 1-year Placement Statistics (2022)Median packageINR 5.4 LPAINR 5.75 LPATotal Students281192Students placed140138
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Admission to the LLM programme at Indian Law Institute is done through a centralised allocation process. The allocation is strictly based on the performance in the entrance test. This includes the ILICAT, with 53 available seats. Candidates ha
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Admission to the LLM programme at Indian Law Institute is done through a centralised allocation process. The allocation is strictly based on the performance in the entrance test. This includes the ILICAT, with 53 available seats. Candidates have to apply for ILICAT counselling, as seat allotments will be processed therein. The allocation of seats would comprise various categories, such as unreserved, SC, ST, and others. Admission is based on merit, and scoring well in ILICAT shall be required for the candidates to confirm their seats.
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The total fee for the LLM course at Indian Law Institute is about INR 1.4 lakh. The fee for LLM, as mentioned here, has been divided into several components. While some of the fee components have to be paid as a one-time charge, others as an a
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The total fee for the LLM course at Indian Law Institute is about INR 1.4 lakh. The fee for LLM, as mentioned here, has been divided into several components. While some of the fee components have to be paid as a one-time charge, others as an annual or semi-annual charge. Check the breakdown of fees below:Fee componentsAmount (for 1 year)TuitionINR 1.38 lakhOne-time PaymentINR 5,000NOTE: The amount of the fee as mentioned above is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body. It is, therefore, indicative and may change with time.
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Indian Law Institute admission for LLM opens with the ILICAT registration. ILICAT applications are usually released in March. Candidates can apply for the ILICAT via online mode. No deadline has been released regarding the submission of the ap
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Indian Law Institute admission for LLM opens with the ILICAT registration. ILICAT applications are usually released in March. Candidates can apply for the ILICAT via online mode. No deadline has been released regarding the submission of the application form. Once the applications are open, candidates can apply through the official website at iliadmissions.in. Additionally, the ILICAT 2025 Exam Date will be announced along with the official notification.
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There are ample of job opportunities for LLM degree holders in the government sector. Some of the popular jobs available are of judges and magistrates in the courts. Indian Law Institute graduates have to maintain a good profile and have
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There are ample of job opportunities for LLM degree holders in the government sector. Some of the popular jobs available are of judges and magistrates in the courts. Indian Law Institute graduates have to maintain a good profile and have to qualify for the respective exam or selection rounds of the job posting department/authority. Candidates can refer to the following job profiles that LLM graduates can apply for:Public ProsecutorLegal AssociateCivil Judge, etc.
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4 months ago
What is the eligibility criteria for LLM at ILI?
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In order to apply for the Indian Law Institute, a student is required to possess an LLB degree or a five-year integrated BA LLB with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Furthermore, they should pass the ILICAT entrance exam that is organised by ILI. H
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In order to apply for the Indian Law Institute, a student is required to possess an LLB degree or a five-year integrated BA LLB with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Furthermore, they should pass the ILICAT entrance exam that is organised by ILI. However, for entrance to this course, candidates have to submit the documents that confirm their eligibility for the LLM course. This postgraduate law course cannot be pursued without meeting the prescribed eligibility criteria and passing the ILICAT examination.
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Indian Law Institute LLM placement report for 2024 has been released. According to the placement statistics released by the NIRF for the year 2024, the median package for the LLM course stands at INR 5.4 LPA. Additionally, a total of 112
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Indian Law Institute LLM placement report for 2024 has been released. According to the placement statistics released by the NIRF for the year 2024, the median package for the LLM course stands at INR 5.4 LPA. Additionally, a total of 112 students were placed and 34 students opted for higher studies out of a total of 157 students during PG 1-year placements 2023.
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The Indian Law Institute offered an LLM course with a course duration of one year. It is provided in a full-time regular mode. Candidates can visit the official website to apply. The selection for this Master of Law course is based on the ILIC
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The Indian Law Institute offered an LLM course with a course duration of one year. It is provided in a full-time regular mode. Candidates can visit the official website to apply. The selection for this Master of Law course is based on the ILICAT exam. Candidates must pay the admission fee to confirm their enrollment.
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