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What will be appropriate exam for me as I want to do LL.M. in International law and want to become a professor and reaearcher in this field.

Rahul Sharma 31st Dec, 2018

Hello Ashsish

If your interest is in the teaching field with Law subject then you must go for it. You must do LLM or masters and post graduation course and prepare for UGC NET Exam simultaneously.

UGC NET Exam is conduted for the candidates having interest in the lectureship and

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Hi I am an MBA graduate from Melbourne. Do i have the eligibility to do LLM in India? If so, what were the exams that i am supposed to sit?

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 6th Feb, 2019

Hey Sandeep.

LLM is masters in Law. Hence in order to pursue this course in India the minimum eligibility criteria is that you need to have completed a law course- 3 year or 5 year from any institute which is recognised by the Bar council of India. As you've mentioned

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I just want to enquire about nlu which are offering 2 years llm

Surya Guru 5th Feb, 2019

Hello Gurmeet,
LLM is a master degree in Law with a specialisation in a particular area. For this there are various specialisations offered by different universities. But it is not necessary that, the one in which you are interested to do specialisation is offered by all the universities for duration. 

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is there llm or diploma course specialization in alternate dispute resolution?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 25th Jan, 2019

Dear Manu, there are colleges that offer Diploma in Alternate Disputr Resolution. They are:

Bharati Vidyapeeth, Pune

Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University New Law College, Pune

Indian Law Institute, Delhi

New Law College, Ahmednagar

Shamsher Bahadur Saxena College of Law, Rohtak. 

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What is criteria for the Delhi law National university for LLM

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 15th Dec, 2018

Dear Ashwin, Candidates who wish to apply for LLM must make sure that they have a three-year/ five-year LL.B. Degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognized as equivalent by the University of Delhi. The minimum marks required by a candidate as per the

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i have 54.7 percentage can i apply for llm

Alok Mishra 14th Dec, 2018

Hi,
According to the eligibility condition of CLAT 2018 the candidates must have minimum percentage of marks in the qualifying examination [i.e. LL.B./Five-Year Integrated LL.B. (Hons.)/any other equivalent exam] as under:

1. Fifty five percent (55%) marks in case of candidates belonging to Unreserved/OBC/Specially Abled Persons (SAP) and other categories,

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In government law college ernakulam kerala, llm in criminal law is available or not anfmd how can I get admission in government law college

Rupali Singh 19th Jan, 2019
At present, the college is offering instruction in two branches of law in the LL.M degree, mercantile law and law of crime and tort. The duration of course is two years.
Admission to LL.M. Courses are through entrance examinations conducted by the Commissioner for Entrance Examinations, Government of Kerala.

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I have completed my 3 year llb in 2018 i want to apply in gnlu for LLM.. Is CLAT is compulsory? What is an average cutoff here?

manisha.gupta 7th Dec, 2018

In order to get admission LLM programme in Gujarat National Law University, You need to appear CLAT PG Entrance Exam. The cutoff varies every year depending on the various factors like Difficulty level of the exam, No. of candidates appeared for the exam etc. It also varies category wise. CLAT

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Should one go for PG i.e. LLM or practice after LLB if aim is judiciary

Sunil Su. 13th Jan, 2019
hello aspirant,
yeah, definitely you can go for llm after your llb
since llm enables a student to specialize in their own area of interest like constitutional law, human rights law, intellectual property law and corporate law.
for more information,  i suggest you to go through below link
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I want LLB NOT LLM please give information

manisha.gupta 3rd Dec, 2018

There are many universities offer three years law programmes, Here are some of the top universities like Faculty of Law Delhi University, Faculty of Law Banaras Hindu University etc. The admission is through their own entrance exam named DULLB & BHU LLB. You can prefer for the programme. As per

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