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Gaining admission to Harvard Law School is highly competitive, but achievable with exceptional qualifications and preparation.
Indian students can follow these steps:
Remember, Harvard Law School seeks well-rounded individuals with intellectual curiosity, leadership potential, and a strong commitment to public service. Early preparation and a comprehensive approach are essential for success.
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The perfect field of study if you are planning on pursuing an LLB in the future would be a BA in Political Science. History is also good but Political Science gives you an idea of the political realm of India, the constitution, structures, and bodies of the government.
If you have made up your mind about choosing a BA in History as your honors subject, that is also good. For your secondary subject, you can choose Political Science and Economics because even outside of the BA LLB program, these subjects have the potential to offer numerous job opportunities.
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In the state of Uttar Pradesh, the three-year LL.B. program and the five-year B.A. LL.B. degree were first offered at Sanjivnie College of Law. To be admitted to this college, the applicant must have received at least 40% of the possible points in their 10+2 or equivalent test.
To know about fees and much more information, you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
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Hello there, Rajdhani Law College is a private institution affiliated with the University of Mumbai. It offers undergraduate law programs such as the LL.B (Bachelor of Laws) degree. The college provides a curriculum designed to equip students with a thorough understanding of legal principles and practices. It also offers various facilities and extracurricular activities to support students' academic and professional growth. For more detailed information on courses, admissions, and facilities, you can visit their official website or contact the college directly.
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Hello there, Yes, you can pursue a B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) with a focus on Business Law. Many B.Com programs include business law as part of their curriculum, which will provide you with a foundational understanding of legal principles related to business. This can be a good preparation if you plan to specialize further in business law or pursue an LLB later.
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Yes, you can pursue a B.Com in Business Law . This program typically covers core commerce subjects along with specialized courses in business law, including corporate law, taxation law, contract law, and more. Many universities and colleges offer this specialization, so you should check specific institutions for their course details and admission criteria. For accurate and updated information, visit the official websites of the colleges or universities you are interested in.
For notifications regarding PhD in Law and judiciary exams, you can refer to the following updates:
1. Andhra Pradesh Judicial Service Exam: Applications for Civil Judge (Junior Division) are open from January 31 to March 1, 2024. The preliminary exam is scheduled for April 13, 2024.
2. Judicial Service Exams Overview: Each Indian state conducts its own judicial service exams. The All India Judicial Service Exam may be introduced for judge recruitment.
3. PhD Notifications: Specific PhD notifications can be found on university websites, such as the University of Mumbai and Bangalore University, which regularly update their admission and examination schedules
Hello Lavisha, Yes, SNJB’s Shriman Sureshdada Jain College of Law offers the B.Com LLB program. This integrated course combines Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) and Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and is typically a 5-year program. For detailed admission criteria and process, it is advisable to check their official website or contact the college directly. For more info you can check the article by Careers360. Link to the article is given below: https://www.careers360.com/colleges/snjbs-law-college-chandwad/llb-course
The fees for an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) course can vary widely depending on the institution and location. Generally, in india, the fees for LLB courses are: Private Colleges:
1,00,000 to 5,00,000 per year. Government Colleges: 5,000 to 50,000 per year tis INR 85,000 for LL. B, INR 95,000 BA LLB, INR 1,00,000 each for BBA LLB and BCom LLB respectively. The aforementioned fees are for Karnataka students only. Graduates of the 3-year LLB program are eligible to practice law and can pursue careers as advocates or legal consultants. There are several opportunities to specialize further through postgraduate studies. 5-Year Integrated LLB: Graduates can enter the legal profession immediately after completing the program.
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If you have a backlog from intermediate 2nd year but are qualified in TS LAWCET 2024, you can still apply for admission to a law college. Here's what you can do:
Check College Requirements : Verify the specific admission requirements of the law colleges you are interested in. Some colleges might have conditions regarding backlogs.
Provide Proof of Clearance : Ensure you clear the backlog before the start of the law course. You may need to provide proof of backlog clearance or a plan to clear it during the admission process.
Contact Colleges : Reach out to the admissions offices of the colleges where you want to apply. They can give you guidance on how your backlog might affect your admission.
Prepare Documents : Have all necessary documents ready, including proof of qualification and any certificates related to your backlog status.
Clearing the backlog before starting the law course will ensure that it does not impact your admission.
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