L.L.M
Hello Sunanda,
Good to know that you posted your query here.
Regarding your query, yes you can pursue an LLM degree in the field of corporate law even after completing your master's in business law, as corporate law will include all the subjects that you have studied and also because
Hi Gilead,
Your percentage is very less. Try for private universities like Lovely Professional University. You will definitely get admission there.
Thank you and best of luck.
syllabus for LSAT covers three main topics:
exam pattern for the same is as follows:
Reading Comprehension- no. of questions (26 to 28approx)
Analytical Reasoning - no. of questions (22-24approx)
Logical Reasoning two sections- no of questions(24-28approx)
variable and writing section- (unscored)
i hope
hii Nishant..!!1
you need to qualify the enterance exams for getting admission to LLM. i am mentioned few enterance exams for which you can go to get admission.
CLAT,
AILET
DU entrance test
IPU CET
AMU
symbiosis entrance test
BVP CET
i hope this serves your query. Good luck...!!
Hii,
in delhi university, The admission to LL.M. course is made on the basis of merit in the LL.M. Entrance Test conducted each year.
So there is no need to qualify CLAT.
However you need atleast 50% marks for general and 45% for others in LLB.
Good luck...
hii kajal..!
yes you can surely apply to llm if you are in final semester of your ba llb integrated course. your graduation percentile would be considered at the time of allotment of seat in the university and till then you would probably got your final year results out.
good
hii
Full-time think about is a magnificent method to connect with your picked subject. It enables you to focus exclusively on your examinations without the diversions or additional obligations of work to consider also.
A full-time LLM can offer an opportunity to migrate to another town or city for your
Hi Kajal,
DU LLM is the entrance test fro admission to the two year LLM Programme offered by theFaculty of Law, University of Delhi.
Du LLM will be conducted in the first week of July 2018.
Here is the tentative cut off marks. You can have overview of the expected
Fourth week of June 2018
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