Common Law Admission Test
Hello,
Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi doessn't offer LLB. It only offers MPhil and PhD in Law and Governance.
For LLB, you can try fo the following entrance test conducted by top universitites;
DU LLB conducted by Delhi University
BHU-UET(Law) by BHU
LSAT, which entrance scores are accepted by many universities
TS- LAWCET- Law Common Entrance Test is conducted by colleges and universities in Telangana
As of now, registration for CLAT is open at https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/
and registration for BHU is open at http://bhuonline.in/
For more details regarding CLAT for syllabus, preparation tips, sample papers and other relevant exam information, visit https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat
Hi there,
Yes NRI sponsored seats are open to Unreserved category candidates but the candidate should have blood relation with the sponsor and has to to furnish some documents for the same.
Hello student you need not to apply again if you're already applied for clat once and paid for the application form successfully. In case if a candidate fill the form more than one time and pay for it also. Then in that case the last filled application form is countable only and no refund will be given.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Dear Aspirant,
CLAT or Common Law Admission Test is conducted by National Law Universities all around India for law aspirants who want to pursue it from the best institutes around the country. It has many opportunities in various sectors as law graduates are in high demand in today's world and their work varies from workplace to workplace.
The career opportunities you can consider after CLAT therefore are:
1) Indian Corporate Law Services
ICLS is a test under Central Civil Services Exam, so to have a job here, the candidate needs to clear Civil Services exam help by UPSC. This career option is highly respectable and in demand when it comes to graduates in law. There are many such services in law available at the state level and which have a similar pattern of examination though conducted at a state level.
2) Law Firms
These are formed through partnerships between lawyers who wish to offer legal advice to their clients under a brand name. This business is one of the highest-grossing at the moment in India due to its appeal to the clients and sincere partnerships. These firms are also involved in a lot of college placements opportunities which a candidate can seek. The packages offered here are pretty good and the skills of all individuals are thoroughly assessed due to the same. This is literally like a dream job for law students.
3) Professor/Lecturer
This is one of the most respected professions in any field. Since the demand for law practitioners is increasing, so is for those who can give them the correct guidance. The salary for this job is fairly good and if you have taste for this kind of work which requires you to have a passion for knowledge and imparting it as well, this might be the job for you.
4) Corporate Sector Jobs
Corporate is the biggest job-providing groups. With the growth of these giants, there has emerged a need for a legal department in each one of them which deals with the regular legal affairs within and outside the company. A lot of public sector jobs like those in PSUs and banks are also a viable option.
5) Judiciary
From lawyer to judge, it is a pretty strong job that requires great decision-making skills and a lot of experience with a great deal of honesty. There are State Level Judiciary Exams for the same.
So, CLAT can give you a bright future. Choose your career wisely.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello Tony,
Pursuing a LLM course abroad strain the candidates because if the need to fulfill a lot of formalities but is highly rewarding.
Firstly, it is imperative to know about which course to specialize in. General LLM courses
Here are some of the best colleges to pursue permit Law students to take up a number of unrelated subjects like International Arbitration Law with Entertainment Law or Intelligence Law. Secondly, a candidate needs to work on his/her financial budget before applying as different universities across different regions require different degrees of investment. Letters of recommendation must be kept in handy as most colleges seek students to have one.
Some of the best institutions to study Law abroad are as follows:
University of Alberta, Canada
McGill University, Canada
University of Windsor, Canada
University of Calgary, Canada
Stanford University, USA
Dalhousie University, Canada
RMIT University, Australia
University of Hertfordshire, UK
Middlesex University, UK
University of Leeds, UK
Hope this helps you. We wish you the best for your future endeavours!
Regards
Yow will get admission in LLB after bachelor's in Engineering.For admission in LLB through CLAT a candidate must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent and must have passed bachelor's degree in any discipline.General candidates must have 45% in degree for SC/ST it is 40% from a recognised board or university.
The entrance exam will be conducted via offline mode.The number of questions will be 150 and the exam will be for 150 marks.The standard of entrance test for CLAT - IG will be of 12th standard and the Quantitative aptitude will be of class 10th standard.Other question of the paper will cover the topics Comprehension-based questions English, Current Affairs, Deductive Reasoning and Logical Reasoning
To know more about the weightage and mark distribution,visit the below given website:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern
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