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6th June 2013 02:39 PM | ||
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29th March 2013 08:11 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? Legal education from Maharashtra: The state of Maharashtra has a number of law colleges offering legal education at the UG and PG level. Some of the colleges offer LL. B course alone and some colleges offer B.A – LLB/B. Com – LLB/BBA-LLB as integrated courses and some colleges offer both integrated and general LLB Course. When it comes to Masters of Law course, law colleges in Maharashtra offer this course with specialization indifferent subjects. Admission Eligibility in law colleges in Maharashtra: When it comes to admission to LL. B course, candidates must have completed their degree course in any discipline from a recognized university and when it comes to integrated LL. B course, candidates must have completed their higher secondary in any stream of education from the state of Maharashtra. Even though, most of the seats in law colleges in the state of Maharashtra are meant for Maharashtra candidates, some percentage of seats are reserved for other state candidates as well. List of Law colleges in Maharashtra: A.K.K. New Law Academy, Pune Abhinav Education Societys Law College, Pune Abms Parishad’s Yashwantrao Chavan Law College, Pune Advocate Datta Patil College of Law, Raigad Advocate Ramakrishnaji Rathi Law College, Washim Amolakchand Mahavidyalayam, Yavatmal B.B.S.P. Mandals Sant Tukaram Law College, Latur Balaji Law College, Pune Bharati Vidyapeeths New Law College, Pune Central India College of Law, Nagpur D.E.S. Law College, Pune D.G.B. Dayanand Evening Law College, Sholapur Daynand Law College, Latur Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Aurangabad Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Nagpur Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Mumbai Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar Memorial Law College, Dhule Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Law, Bhandara Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh College of Law, Amravati Dr. Ulhas Patil Law College, Jalgaon G.H. Raisoni Law School, Nagpur Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College, Bhandara Govt. Law College, Mumbai Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Boards Navi Gursahani Law College, Thane I.L.S. Law College, Pune Ismail Saheb Mulla Law College, Satara Jai Mahakali Shikshan Sanstha Law College, Wardha Jitendra Chauhan College of Law, Mumbai K.B.H. Law College, Nashi K.C. Law College, Mumbai K.C.S. Societys S.S. Maniyar Law College, Jalgaon K.E. Societys Law College, Jalgaon Karamveer Audumbar Patil Law College, Sholapur Khasdur Shri Govindrao Adik Law College, Ahmednagar Kishanchand Chellaram Law College, Mumbai Lala Lajpat Rai College of Law, Mumbai M.B. Patel Degree College of Law, Bhandara M.P. Law College, Aurangabad Mahatma Gandhi Missions College of Law, Mumbai Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune Mukul Wasnik College of Law, Buldana |
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21st October 2012 11:38 AM | ||
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Re: Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? i m in class 11 and further i wanted to study law pls suggest me some collages in delhi |
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17th July 2012 07:21 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? hw much is the scope of law in mumbai?? how many years are required to complete the entire course?? whats the pay ? |
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12th June 2012 11:49 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? In amity law school (under amity univerisity), You have: 1. graduate:: BALLB, B.com LLB, BBALLB-- each of them is Honours course of 5 years. 2. post graduate: LLM (international trade and economic law) ,LLM (internationl environment law)-- each of them 2 years. 3. M. Phil law is 1 years course |
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12th June 2012 11:41 PM | ||
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The best ranking students get into NLSIU bangalore, NALSAR hyderabad, and other 12 participating universities. If you go for law from law college , there is a difference. 1. The NLUs are like a brand as IIT is for engineering and IIM for management students. 2. they have the state-of-the-art faculty and thus have an edge. 3. the big firms like Amarchand mangaldas, Khaitan hire /prefer students from NLUs first. 4. the ministries give preference to NLU students. 5. they take students for international moots etc. so they give you a better exposure. AT THE END, if you have capability, and you well in non-NLU even then your future is bright, you need not worry. Whether in NLU or not, it depends on how good you have studied and applied in law field. |
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12th June 2012 11:33 PM | ||
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The weather is bit dry and in summers goes around 35-40 Degrees wheres in winters its less than 10 degrees. The food: you will get delicious, natural south indian food like idly, dosa, bara etc at economical prices but if you look for north indian/punjabi dhaba food, then you might not get the same taste. The living conditions: the system of living is quite smooth because of good literacy rate and people are co-operative. but still , you need to pro-actively remain in touch with people from your city and the community/clubs and particiapte in festivals/ get together because many students are there like you. There are no issues when you are inside your college, but when you are outside, local language is a problem somewhere but most of the people can speak english fluently (though they can understand hindi also). Except the cultural and climate issue, the living condition are almost similar and south india is known for IT, literacy,discipline and co-operation. It just takes time to settle down. do not worry !! |
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12th June 2012 10:47 PM | ||
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16th May 2012 03:02 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? Hi, I have completed my 12th and i want to take admission in law college. please suggest me some best colleges of law. also what kind of jobs are available after completing law? |
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30th March 2012 08:40 AM | ||
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Re: Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? Hi, I want to join Law degree. My educational qualification I am 30 yrs old have complied 10th then i directly joined BBA through distance education program. |
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23rd February 2012 10:14 AM | ||
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Re: Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? what is the difference of doing llb from a national university and from a law college of respective state???pls reply soon |
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15th February 2012 05:25 PM | ||
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10th February 2012 07:10 PM | ||
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10th February 2012 07:07 PM | ||
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9th January 2012 07:17 PM | ||
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Re: Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? i was complete my 12th in 2004(arts).after 12th i was married.now i m single mother.after 8yrs i want to do B.A.L.L.B.Can i do that??? |
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1st December 2011 12:56 PM | ||
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Eligibility, scope in the law field? Which are the colleges for Law? sir i m a fy CA student n completed my gdar. in b com (P),corres. i want to pursue law.. pls suggest me the eligibilty,scope n colleges for law |