How to start preparing for the 2021 3-year course for BHU Law School and DU LLB?
Preparation for BHU UET and DU LLB entrance are very similar, DU is the more difficult of the two exams.
Most of our students are able to prepare well and successfully complete the exam in about 8 to 10 months.
First of all, we must understand the exam itself and its requirements for you. Once you are familiar with the syllabus, you will also know your weaknesses and strengths, and be prepared accordingly.
The second thing to do is to identify a trusted source of preparation. It may be a book recommended to you, a coaching course you decided to join or an online course you joined (such as our details-DU LLB admission online course-Delhi Law School)
Once you nail these things down, it all boils down to trying to follow and prepare as required.
What should I do after LLM or MBA?
Let’s one take by one LLM or MBA
It all depends on your interest, because you have passed your law degree, you can connect your areas of interest. If you have found law, you have always wanted to do it, if you think you will be good at this profession, then you should go to a master of law
Although an MBA is completely different from legal education (ie a Bachelor of Laws or a Master of Laws), it is all about handling business effectively and efficiently. Therefore, please consider your area of interest and choose wisely.
If you think pursuing a law degree is a fluke, and you never want to do it, then look for something else. I think you mentioned MBA. If you are really interested in the field of law, then go to LLM.
I want to be an academic philosopher. I currently hold a bachelor’s degree in law. Should I study BA philosophy and then MA, or should I apply for MA directly?
When should I start CLAT tutoring for b.com LLB?
What is the scope of BCom LLB?
Is LLB good for MBA?
What is the life of LLB students?
Never treat Scope as a parameter. “Your job is the most important part of your life, so choosing it wisely will bring you happiness-Steve’s job”
You are here to live your life, not to spend money. If you do anything you are really interested in, you will definitely lead you to success. So give it a thought and make a decision. There is no better answer than you
The second place. LLM specialization
I don’t have any determining factors to predict which specialization will be better for LLM
Before we graduate from university, why did we not have a common education system and no specialization at all?
Since I am from India, I will discuss on the basis of the Indian education system.
To demonstrate, let us assume that we are in a world where a student studies all subjects until he completes college/graduation. The following are possible things:
At the end of lesson 10, students are frustrated with certain subjects (usually science or organization/geography). Imagine studying the subject before the end of university.
For each subject, the basic number is limited. For example, when talking about chemistry, it is important to know the basic names of elements, but not all the chemical names you use in the kitchen. Therefore, we will be faced with two choices in time, either to continue our research (which will be boring) or to start exploring the depth of the topic (which may make most students more frustrated)
Kind of similar to the above point, think about the number of subjects you will study! When you choose a specific route, there will be a boundary line, but our hypothetical system will have many themes, because the complexity will continue to increase.
I haven’t done research yet, but I can guess that the student’s brain is already developed enough to decide a specific path around the age of 18. Letting him read the rest of the content will waste money and time and his skills.
Generally speaking, it is 21-22 when you graduate, but since you will complete all subjects, you will not be able to master any particular skill.
Think about the predicament that young people who are skilled in technology may face. What we will achieve in this way is that the decision age will change for another 3-4 years.
One day, if it does happen, another Quora user will post a question asking students to study all subjects until their degree after graduation, and then enter your field of interest.
We all curse the way the system works. But the fact is that we cannot really form a better global alternative. Our program may not be the best, but it is definitely the best.
Which university in Dehradun is best for a 5-year law degree?
Dehra Dun is the education center I know. But having a place in this area is the most important thing.
Graphic Times Mountain University is such a central lotus. Dehra Dun is located in the Law School of Graphic Era Hill University, with a beautiful campus, a good library, experienced faculties and adequate facilities.
Dehra Dun, Graphic Times Mountain University focuses on providing the best and highest quality education. The department has rich experience and hard work. These faculties assist students in obtaining internship opportunities with the defense lawyers of the Supreme Court of India, especially in the fields of interest of the students, where the law firm is well-known, in order to provide a good promotion for their careers.
Don’t forget the achievements. Dehra Dun, a law student at Graphic Times Mountain University, is so trained that they stand out in national forums in China.
What is the procedure for pursuing LLB?
The Bachelor of Laws in India is the most sought after course for students. The reasons for pursuing a law degree are:-
It goes directly to the courtroom
If you are in a law firm and collect fees from clients, the remuneration package provided by the law firm
It provides you with knowledge about land law that can be used to fight for justice.
other
In India, LLB can be realized in two ways:
- Five-year Bachelor of Laws
- Three-year Bachelor of Laws
Five-year Bachelor of Laws-enter immediately after the 12th degree, you need to appear in all India exams, namely CLAT (Common Law Aptitude Test), AILET-NLU Delhi, LSAT India and many others to get you straight into some of the best laws.
The universities in India are 14 national law colleges/universities, national law colleges, Delhi, etc.
Three-year Bachelor of Laws-If it is a three-year llb, one needs to graduate from any university recognized by UGC. Each university or college will take entrance exams like Delhi University, while others will be admitted based on merit lists.
Can I get a bachelor’s degree from another university or a law degree from another university?
After I complete a Bachelor of Hindi (Honours), am I eligible for a three-year bachelor’s degree?
What are the advantages and disadvantages of the five-year comprehensive law course (BLS LLB / BA LLB) during the three-year LL.B period? course?
What are the steps to pay RMLNLU BA LLB admission and messy fees through the SBI Collect portal?
What is the process of joining a law course (LLB) at a government university?
Difference b/w five-year law degree and three-year law degree
The two courses are equally excellent and should not be compared, but since these institutions provide quality education, infrastructure and placement, priority should be given to a five-year law degree.
Which university is more suitable for a 5-year bachelor’s degree program: AMITY Law School or VIVEKANANDA Professional Institute?
How does Vivekananda Professional Institute (Delhi University of Intellectual Property) obtain BJMC? Author: Anupreet Kaur Anupreet Kaur replied Vivekananda Professional Institute (IPR Delhi University) How to get BJMC?
What are the required levels of NALSAR and NUJS for LLB?
In 2016, NALSAR was assigned to the public category of AIR 145, and WBNUJS was assigned to the public category of AIR 266 .
The reason is that many eligible students choose NLU-D, NLIU or NLU-J instead of WBNUJS and NALSAR.
NALSAR’s seats for foreign nationals were unoccupied and were therefore converted to general seats, further changing the deadline.
Does the University of Lucknow accept CLAT scores for the 3-year Bachelor of Laws program?
Does not.
There is a separate entrance examination for the 3-year Bachelor of Laws program at the University of Lucknow Law School.
Mode: 100 multiple choice questions
Time: 90 minutes.
Syllabus :
- Indian government: structure and function
- General awareness
- logical ability
- Mental capacity
(For logical ability and mental ability, this will be consistent with the questions raised in the bank exam.)
[1] First of all, please go to the PG admissions page of Lucknow University website (LLB 3 years is a PG course) and read the prospectus + other information: http://www.lkouniv.ac.in/
[2] A little Google search should take the problem file from the previous year to understand the complexity
[3] After this, you can use the relevant materials to begin preparation.
[4] If you are ready for CLAT, then you are on the right track.
What is my career after BA-LLB?
Law graduates have many options.
Legal Practitioner/Lawyer/Legal Counsel-Lawyers can act as legal counsel and legal counsel for company departments, companies, organizations, legal persons, individuals and families.
Government Services: Personnel with the necessary qualifications are recruited to the Indian Legal Services Department to hold various positions-Legal Counsel of the Legal Affairs Department and Legislative Counsel of the Legislative Department.
Judiciary: The minimum judicial officer position of Magistrate/Munsif or Associate Judge is filled by the civil service committee recruitment.
Teaching: Students with good academic records, especially those holding a master’s degree, doctorate degree or high-level publishing work, can provide law courses for students at any university or college.
Writing/editing legal books/journals/reports-If a person is familiar with the complexity of laws and procedures, and can understand the complexity of case law and has a gift for writing, he/she is suitable to be an author.
Law books/legal reviews and appropriate people submit legal reports, publish legal journals, undertake all other news tasks and compile legal vocabulary.
Legal outsourcing-Legal outsourcing refers to the practice of law firms obtaining legal services from external law firms. However, when the outsourcing entity is located in another country, this practice is called offshore outsourcing.
The Common Law Entrance Examination (CLAT) is a centralized examination conducted on 17 well-known national law colleges in India.
The exam is taken after the high school exam or after the 12th grade, and is used for the comprehensive undergraduate course of law and the master of law (LLM) course after graduation.
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