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Yes, you can pursue another LLM even if you have already completed one in 2019 from Gujarat University. There is no restriction on doing a second LLM in India. Many students choose to do a second LLM to specialize in a different area of law, such as international law, corporate law, intellectual property rights, or human rights.
You will need to meet the eligibility criteria of the university where you want to enroll, which usually requires a first LLM or LLB degree. Admission can be based on merit, entrance exams, or interviews depending on the university.
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I hope you are doing well. The syllabus of AMU LLM exam is quite similar to CLAT syllabus. Arihant's CLAT book is quite good for AMU law entrance exam. Here i mention a link from where you can get the best book recommendations for each subject.
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Dear aspirant,
The fees structure for SC candidate for the course LLM usually varies depending on the Institute, location and other factors. Some institutions may offer 100% tuition fee waiver for SC/ST/PwD students, while others may offer a partial fee reduction or scholarships. So you have to check those specific institution's official website for more information. Or you can visit this link given below.
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It is highly unlikely you will get admission into the LLM program at the Delhi University Faculty of Law with a CUET score of 89. the expected cut-off for the general category is between 190-210, and for reserved categories, it's lower but still significantly above 89 according to past years cutoff trends.
CUET PG is a competitive exam:
The Common University Entrance Test (PG) is used for admission to postgraduate programs at participating universities, including the Delhi University.
LLM program is selective:
The LLM program at the DU Faculty of Law is highly sought after, leading to competitive cut-offs.
Cut-offs are based on merit and category:
The final cut-offs depend on various factors, including the candidate's score, their category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.), and the number of available seats.
Your score is significantly below average:
A score of 89 is considerably below the expected cut-offs for most categories, making admission unlikely.
Hi aspirant,
The Mahipal Institute of Law Education (MILE) in Bulandshahr primarily provides high-quality legal education to equip students for a variety of legal jobs. While their primary focus is on academics and the development of practical legal abilities, their "About Us" website cites the goal of preparing law graduates for potential placement in national and multinational corporations, as well as employment at the bar and in judicial or civil services. However, no specific information on dedicated placement cells or official placement campaigns for LLM students is available on the website. It is best to contact the institute directly for further information on placement aid for their LLM degree.
Mahipal Institute of Law Education
You can refer to this link for more information on the institute.
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Here's a clean and straightforward overview of LL.M. (Master of Laws) programs in India, including course details, fees structure, and the admission process for the 2025 academic year. LL.M. Course Overview
Duration : Usually 1 year (2 semesters), though some universities offer 2-year programs.
Eligibility : A Bachelor's degree in Law (LL.B. or equivalent) with at least 50% marks from a recognized university.
Specializations : Common options include Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Constitutional Law, Intellectual Property Rights, International Law, and Cyber Law. Fee Structure (Indicative)
General Range : Rs. 1,00,000 to Rs. 5,00,000, depending on the institution and specialization.
Examples :
Indian Law Institute (ILI), Delhi : Total fee around Rs. 1,50,000.
National Law University (NLU), Delhi : Approximately Rs. 2,52,000 for the full program.
Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali : Around Rs. 1,55,000.
GLA University, Mathura : Fee varies by specialization. Admission Process
Entrance Exams :
CLAT-PG : Accepted by most National Law Universities.
AILET-PG : For NLU Delhi admissions.
University-Specific Exams : Some private universities conduct their own tests.
Application :
Apply through university portals or centralized exam portals.
Ensure eligibility and upload all necessary documents.
Selection :
Based on entrance exam scores, academic performance, and sometimes personal interviews. Notable Institutions Offering LL.M.
National Law Universities (NLUs) like NALSAR Hyderabad, NLU Delhi, NLU Jodhpur.
Indian Law Institute (ILI), Delhi.
Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali.
GLA University, Mathura. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visit the official websites of the colleges you're interested in.
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Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Hello! As a practicing advocate looking to pursue LLM in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) in 2025, here’s how you can apply:
Choose universities or colleges that offer LLM with specialization in IPR. Popular options include NLSIU Bangalore, NUJS Kolkata, and others.
Check their official websites for admission details, eligibility criteria (usually an LLB degree is required), and application deadlines.
Most universities conduct entrance exams like CLAT PG or have their own admission process. Some may also accept merit-based or interview-based admissions.
Prepare and apply online through the university’s admission portal when the application window opens.
Keep your documents ready like LLB degree, advocate enrollment proof, ID, and mark sheets.
You can explore colleges and application updates on Careers360: https://www.careers360.com/law-llm-course
Having a double marksheet for your BA.LLB (due to any reasons) shouldn't generally have a significant impact on your future career or LLM admissions. However, there are a few things to keep in mind: 1. LLM Admission
Eligibility : As long as you meet the eligibility criteria for LLM programs (usually a completed LLB degree with the required percentage), a double marksheet should not pose any issues.
Clarification : You may need to explain the reason behind the double marksheet in your application if required, but it typically won't affect your eligibility. 2. Career Impact
Law Firms or Practice : Generally, firms and clients focus on your LLB degree and skills rather than your marksheets.
Government Exams : For government exams like judiciary or public sector legal roles, your marksheet shouldn't cause any problems unless the issue is flagged in your application.
Other Career Paths : It won't impact your chances in most other legal career paths. However, if you choose to apply for foreign law firms or organizations, some may ask for further clarification regarding the marksheet. 3. Future Implications
Document Verification : In rare cases, some institutions or employers might ask for clarification during document verification. Be prepared to explain the situation clearly with any supporting documentation if necessary. 4. Action Steps
Check with Universities : If you're concerned about LLM admissions, it's good to check directly with the universities you're applying to regarding their documentation requirements.
Maintain Transparency : Keep all relevant documents ready and ensure transparency in case any clarification is needed.
In short, a double marksheet shouldn't hold back your career or LLM admissions as long as you can provide an honest explanation.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
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