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Website: www.du.ac.in
Date Examination
University of Allahabad - L.L.B (Five Year) Integrated
15 Nov, 2006
Programme
Joint Entrance Test (JET)-2006 & Admission to LL.B
26 May, 2006
Degree Course
27 May, 2006 National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS)
The National Law Institute University-Bhopal-BA LLB-
20 May, 2006
Honours programme
15 March, 2006 Army Welfare Education Society(AWES)
6 May, 2006 National Entrance Test (NET)-2006
28 May, 2006 Hidaytullah National Law University-Admission
Notification-2006
29 January, 2006 NUJS Admission Test 2006
8 January 2006 A career in patent law
01.05.2005 NLSIU Bangalore, All India Admission Test 2005
GUJARAT NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY Law Entrance
01.05.2005
Exam 2005
07.05.2005 Symbiosis Society's Law College (SSLC) Pune
07.05.2005 National Law University, Jodhpur - NET 2005
NALSAR University of Law, NALSAR Hyderabad
15.05.2005
Entrance Test 2005
National law Institute (NLIV) Bhopal Entrance Test
22.05.2005
2005.
Joint Entrance Test, Pondicherry CENTAC - 2005 For
27.05.2005
L.LB.
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI FACULTY OF LAW - Entrance
19 & 26.06.2005
Test 2005
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c) Intake and : The intake is 80 with reservation of 15% for SC & 7 ½% for
ST candidates
Reservation and 5 seats for foreign nationals
d) Financial Assistance / Fee waiver / Scholarship is available for
deserving candidates.
Copies of the last 19 years Test papers in a volume are available. The same
can be obtained by sending a demand draft for Rs. 760/- inclusive of
postage in favour of Registrar, National Law School of India University,
payable at Bangalore. However, the format and the structure of the
Admission Test may vary from previous years.
Post-graduate programme : LL.M.
LL.M. is a two year post-graduate degree programme (4 semesters).
Specialisations in the area of Business Law and Human Rights Law are
offered at present.
a) Eligibility : 50% aggregate in B.L. / LL.B. / B.A., LL.B. (Hons.)
Examination
(Candidates appearing for final examination this year, are also eligible to
apply).
b) Intake and : The intake is 40 in these two branches with reservation of
15% for SC &
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The W.B. NUJS is a premier University for legal studies and research.
It provides for experience based learning under multi-disciplinary curriculum
and imparts clinical method of teaching.
B.Sc./B.A. LL.B. (Hons): Five years programme, 125 seats (78 General, 15
reserved for SC, 8 for ST, 2 for physically handicapped, 4 for Foreign
Nationals and 18 for NRI sponsored students). Minimum Eligibility: 12th
standard with 50% marks in aggregate taking English and core subjects
together and 35% marks in each subject. Those appearing for qualifying
exam by April, 2007 may also apply. National Admission Test at major cities.
Age Limit: 21 years (22 for SC/ST) as on 31.12.2007.
FACULTY OF LAW
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The University will conduct Entrance Tests at Delhi for admission to first year of LL.B.
(Three-year Course) and LL.M. 2-year/3-year Course 2006-07 as per the following
details:
ELIGIBILITY:
General Candidates Any Graduate/Post-Graduate Degree with 50% marks from any
recognized University
ELIGIBILITY
CW-AF = Children/widows/wives of the officers and men of the armed forces including
paramilitary personnel killed/disabled in action or those who died/were disabled on duty.
NOTE :
2. There is no LL.B. Five year Degree Course after 10+2 in the University.
3. The reservation of seats in the admission is allowed as per the University rules.
Prospectus containing relevant rules along with prescribed Application Form may be
obtained from 3 May to 9 June, 2006 by paying Rs.100/- in cash at the admission form
counter of Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Maurice Nagar Delhi 7 (between
10:00A.M. to 1:00 P.M.)
The prospectus may be obtained by post till 31 May, 2006 by sending a Bank Draft of
Rs.150/- in favour of Registrar, University of Delhi, payable at Delhi to above office or
may be downloaded from www.du.ac.in and may be deposited alongwith additional Rs
100/- in lieu of cost of the prospectus & form, as directed therein. Application received
after the above-mentioned date will not be considered under any circumstances .
REGISTRAR
I MPORTANT DATES:
Contact Details:
I MPORTANT DATES:
I MPORTANT DATES:
National Law University,Jodhpur NLU Jodhpur 2006
Admission Details
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CONTACT ADDRESS
The Registrar
National Law University
NH-65, Nagour Road,
Mandore, Jodhpur - 342304.
Phone : 0291-2577530, 2577526, 5121594, 5121702
Fax : 0291-2577540
Email: nlu-jod@raj.nic.in
www.nlujodhpur.ac.in
TOTAL SEATS & RESERVATION: There are only 80 seats, out of which 40
seats are reserved for the domicile candidates of Chhattisgarh and 40 seats for
the candidates of other States. All admissions will be strictly on merit basis
through the National Entrance Test (N.E.T.) to be held between 10 a.m. to 12.00
noon on 28.05.2006 at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Chennai,
Delhi, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna,
Raipur, Ranchi. If sufficient applications are not received for any centre, the
University reserves its right not to conduct the test at such centre. Application
Form and Bulletin will be available in the University's office from 06.02.2006 and
the same shall be obtained by paying Rs.1000/- (Rs.500/- for SC/ST candidates)
by way of D.D. drawn in favour of "The Registrar, HNLU, Raipur". Alternatively,
application can also be downloaded from the website (www.hnlu.ac.in) and sent
to the University's address alongwith a D.D. for Rs.1000/- (Rs.500/- for SC/ST
candidates).
LL.M. AND PH.D.(LAW) PROGRAMME: For information regarding admission,
eligibility and other details, kindly keep visiting the website.
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Admission Criteria
Note:
Centres
Interview
Intake Capacity
Note:
Application Forms
Registrar
(In terms of G.O. Ms. No.26 Higher Education (U.E.II)(2)) Department, dated 24-
3-2004)
3 year LL.B./B.L. Course: The Candidates for 3 year LL.B./B.L. should have
passed any Degree of a recognized University with 40% of aggregate marks or
any other examination recognized as equivalent by the Universities concerned
imparting Law course, with 40% of aggregate marks. (39.5% and above will be
treated as 40%) A candidate who has 40% or more in B.Ed. or in the post
graduate degree is also eligible to seek admission into Law Course even if
he/she secures less than 40% at Degree level. A candidate who has obtained
his/her degree or post graduate degree by single sitting up to the year 1998-1999
may be treated as eligible for admission into Law courses (according to Bar
Council of India).
5 Year LL.B./B.L. Course: The Candidates for 5 year LL.B./B.L. should have
passed two year Intermediate Examination (10+2 pattern) with 40% of aggregate
marks or any other examination recognized as equivalent by the University
concerned or the Board of Intermediate Education, A.P. with 40% of aggregate
marks (39.5% and above will be treated as 40%)
• Application Form for the Entrance Test and Instruction Booklet can be had
from the Convener, LAWCET-2006, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam-
530 003 by sending a Crossed Demand Draft for Rs.275/- (which includes
cost of application Rs.250/- + postage Rs.25/-) from any Nationalised
Bank drawn in favour of Secretary, APSCHE, Hyderabad, payable at
Hyderabad along with a requisition letter giving full address and
specifically mentioning whether it is for 5year/3year LAWCET.
Note:
• If a candidate applies for 3-year Law Course on the application meant for
5-year Law Course or vice-versa, the application will be rejected.
• The Convener shall not be in any way responsible for the postal delay or
loss in transit, or exhaustion of application forms at any sales counters of
Post Offices or E-Seva Centres.
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• The Entrance Test is conducted for the seats for which the Government is
competent to make admissions. Information relating to admissions will be
notified later after the publication of results.
• Candidates should look into instruction booklet supplied along with the
application for other criteria and details.
The University will hold a Common Entrance Test (CET) for admission to
the following courses on 20.5.2006 (Saturday) for the academic session
2006-07 at Chandigarh:
Last date for receipt of completed Application Form (both by hand/post) at the
CET Cell (old enquiry), Administrative Block, Panjab University, Chandigarh is
19.4.2006 (Wednesday) up to 5.00 p.m.
Symbiosis Law College All India Law Entrance Test 2006 Notification SSLC 2006
(Constituent of Symbiosis International Educational Centre (SIEC), Deemed
University)
Senapati Bapat Road, Pune – 411 004.
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ADMISSION
Symbiosis Society’s Law College is one of the premier Law Institutes in the country
providing teaching and training in the field of Law.
Eligibility: H.S.C (10+2) or equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks. Those
who have appeared for the H.S.C Examination are also eligible to apply. Candidates
who are placed in Compartment are not eligible.
Admission: Admission to the first year of the Five Year Law Course will be purely on
merit, assessed through the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) and Interview (During
Admission). For SET Registration form Click www.set-test.org
Date of Entrance Test: 6th May 2006, 2.00pm to 4.30pm. Prospectus is available at the
college office for Rs. 1200 to be collected in person or by courier (on the payment of a
Demand Draft of Rs. 1250/-) on all working days from 25th February, 2006. Payment
Advice cum Photo Forms for prospectus can be downloaded from here: payment advice
cum photo form for prospectus. Purchase of the Prospectus before 15th May, 2006 is
mandatory.
The Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of: “The Principal, Symbiosis Society’s
Law College, Senapati Bapat Road, Pune – 411 004.”
The college will send you the prospectus after receiving the Demand Draft and the
Payment Advice cum Photo Form.
All rules, regulations & procedure of Admission are final as given in the Prospectus.
INSITUTE OF LAW
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KURUKSHETRA UNIVERISITY
KURUKSHETRA
Age Limit: Not more than 20 years of age on July 1, 2006 (22 years in case of
SC/ST candidates).
Intake: 60+30 sponsored Seats. Admission will be strictly on the basis of and
Entrance Test to be conducted on Sunday, June 11, 2006 at Kurukshetra
Prospectus (Code No. Law-5) along with the prescribed Application From can be
obtained form the Manager (P&p), K.U.Kurukshetra by paying Rs. 500/- (Rs. 125/- for
SC/BC candidates of Haryana) in cash or by post through a DD for Rs. 550/- (Rs 175/- for
SC/BC candidates of Haryana) in favour of Registrar, K.U. Kurukshetra. Duly filled in
Application Form complete in all respects must reach in the office of the Director, Institute
of Law , K.U. Kurukshetra-136119 on or before May 26. 2006. Application received late for
any reason whatsoever shall be rejected. Prospectus will also be available at University
website http://kuk.edu.tripod.comCandidates using Admission Forms and other
documents after downloading the same from website shall be required to send a DD for
Rs. 500/- (Rs. 125/ for SC/BC candidates of Haryana) drawn in favour of Registrar, K.U.
Kurukshetra along with the Admission Form. The Prospectus shall be available form May
5, 2006 .
S.No. NAME OF THE COURSE INTAKE Test Date Last date for
receipt of
Application
Forms
B.A.L.L.B(5 Yrs. Intergrated 100 27.04.2006 02.03.2006
Course)
CET (Prof. Courses) 77 19.05.2006 04.03.2006
L.L.M. 25 29.05.2006 08.03.2006
The prescribed Application Forms and Guide to Admissions 2006-07. which contains
the details of the courses may be obtained from the Assistant Controller (Admissions),
Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh-202 002 on payment of the cost of the form as
given below either in cash or through crossed Demand Draft drawn in favour of the
Finance Officer, AMU, Aligarh payable at the state Bank of India, AMU Branch, (Code
5555) Aligarh. A Self addressed envelope of 30 * 25 cms in size affixing postage stamps
of Rs 85/- shall also be enclosed with the request for obtaining the Application Form and
Guide through Registered Post.
The requisitions alongwith the crossed Demand Draft towards the cost of Form and a
self addressed Stamped envelope as mentioned above should reach the
Assistant Controller (Admissions), AMU, Aligarh 202 002 at least one week
before the last date so that the Application Form and Guide may be sent to the
candidates in time.
www.amucontrollerexams.com
IMPORTANT :
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• The prescribed Application Forms are supplied course-wise and therefore the
name of the course-wise and therefore the name of the course for which the
Form is required should clearly be mentioned in the request.
• The prescribed Application Form and the Guide to Admissions will be available
after 23.01.2006.
• The prescribed Application Form for admission to M. Phil. / Ph. D. shall be
available in the month of May 2006.
• The Special Information Bulletin and the Application Form for admission of
Foreign Nationals / NRIs shall be available in the month of February 2006.
Faculty of law
In case no Admit Card is received upto October 20, 2006. Enquiry can be
made on the Phone No: 0532 – 2461083.
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The Application Form along with the Brochure will be available of sale from
03 rd March, 2006 at the following branches of Punjab & Sind Bank on
Payment of Rs. 750/- each:
Delhi Branches :
Alam Bagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226006 ; L.B.S. College, Tilak Nagar,
Jaipur 302004 ; Sector 22, Chandigarh 160022 ; 8, Old Court House Street,
Kolkata 700001 (West Bengal) ; 101, Shaheed Bhagat Nagar, Kurla Road,
Andheri East, Mumbai 400059 ; 78/1, J.C. Road, Bangalore 560002 ; Metro
Estate, Abids Hyderabad 500001;161 Mount Road, Chennai 600002 ; Gandhi
Road, Ahmedabad 380001 ; Hamida Road, Bhopal 462016 ; Rajpur Road,
Dehradun 248001 ; Gumti No. 5, G.T.Road, Kanpur 208012 ; Kailash Chowk,
Civil Lines, Ludhiana 141001.
Purchase of Application Form through Post.
The Application Form along with the Brochure can also be obtained through
registered/speed post by sending a request to Deputy Register (Academic-I),
Room No. 108, Administrative Block, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha
University, Kashmere Gate, Delhi-110006 along with a Demand Draft/Pay
Order of Rs. 800/- in favour of Registrar, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha
Univeristy, payable at Delhi and a self addressed envelope of size not less
than 24cms x 30cms. Such request must reach University on/before 31 ST
March, 2006 positively. The envelope of the application requesting for the
issuance of Admission Form/Brochure must be super-scribed at the left-top
corner as “REQUEST FOR ADMISSION FORM/BROCHURE I/II ‘as the case
may be”.
Note :
• The last date for receipt of Applications for above programmes is: 15
th April, 2006 .
• For online submission of Application Form, please refer website :
www.ipe.admissionhelp.com.
• A separate Notification and Brochure will be published by the
university for admission to MBBS programme being conducted at
Vardhman Mahavir Medical Colllege, Safdarjung Hospital , New Delhi .
• Apart from above, there are some programmes for which separate
advertisements for admissions will be issued directly by the concerned
institutes.
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• You must have passed Class XII, or its equivalent, in Science, Arts,
Commerce or any other discipline, with a 55 per cent aggregate.
• You must be less than 21 years old as on July 1, 2006.
Exam Centres:
• Bhopal
• New Delhi
• Kolkata
• Mumbai
• Allahabad
• Bangalore
How To Apply:
• Please obtain the application form and rulebook with test fee, on cash
payment of Rs 1,050, from the Professional Examination Board, Bhopal.
• Or, you can obtain it from select branches of Canara Bank, State Bank of
Indore and OBC Bank.
• Or, you can obtain it by post from the PEB office, by submitting a request
letter accompanied by an A/C payee Bank Draft/ Banker's Cheque for Rs
1,000 drawn in favour of the Professional Examination Board, Bhopal, on any
nationalised bank, payable at Bhopal.
Important Dates:
Address:
Chayan Bhawan
Main Road No 1
Chinar Park East
Bhopal -- 462 011
Phones: (0755) 2578801 to 2578804
E-mail: vyapam@mp.nic.in
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Address: Kandhar Lines,Ring road, Delhi Cantt, New Delhi -110 010.
Telefax: 011-25683535. E-mail: aie_dc@gmail.com,
website:www.aie.ac.in. No.of.Seats: 100. Likely to increase to 150
subject to approved by concerned authorities. Affiliated to GGS
Indraprastha University Delhi.
Eligibility Conditions:
Center For WAT: (Except for AIT Pune) Pathankot, Jalandhar Cantt,
Ambala, Delhi, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Dehradun, Lucknow, Bhopal, Pune,
Secundarabad, bangalore, Kolkata, Guwahati, danapur, Mohali (For
AIL only).
How to apply:
Selection method:
How to apply:
Address:
Institute of Intellectual Property Studies
AJ College of Commerce
Ground floor, SVKM Campus
NS Road number 1, JVPD Scheme
Vile Parle West
Mumbai -- 400 056
Phones: (022) 2613 2529, 2610 1132
e-mail: info@iips.ac.in
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3.ELIGIBILITY :
dvt.No. 05/Madhyam/29063/2005
DIRECTOR
Email : vyapam@mp.nic.in
Scrolling Text
• ADMISSION QUALIFICATION:
A pass in Higher Secondary (Academic/ Vocational) or
equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% of the
aggregate marks (a mere pass for SC/ST candidates).
• AGE LIMIT:
The upper age limit is 21 years (relaxable up to 3 years for
SC/ST and Physically Handicapped candidates). The age will be
reckoned as on 1st July 2005.
• ADMISSION:
Admission to LL.B. degree course is based on the marks
obtained in the qualifying examination and in the JET- 2005,
giving equal weightage to both.
IMPORTANT DATES:
The University offers a five year integrated B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) Degree
programme preparing students for the Bar and other careers in Law.
a) Eligibility : 10 + 2 Examination or equivalent with not less than
50% marks (students taking qualifying examination in March / April
2007 are also eligible to apply).
b) Age limit : Below 20 years as on 1 st July 2007 (22 years in case
of SC/ST candidates)
LAW COLLEGES
Agra University Law Department, Agra, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA, Contact: Office of
the Dean
Ajmer University Law Department, Ajmer, Rajasthan, INDIA, Contact: Dean
Aligarh Muslim University Department of Law, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA,
Contact: Chancellor AMU LLB / LLM Entrance 2006
Allahabad University Law Department, Allhabad, INDIA, Contact: Dean
Amity Law School, Delhi
Amravati University Department of Law, Amravati, Maharashtra, INDIA,
Contact: Dean
Andhra University Department of Law, Waltair, Andhra Pradesh, INDIA, Contact:
Vice ChancellorAndhra University LAW CET
Awadh University Department of Law, Faizabad, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA, Contact:
Office of the Dean
Banaras Hindu University School of Law, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, INDIA,
Contact: Dean
Bangalore University College of Law, Bangalore-Karnataka, INDIA, Contract:
Dean
Barkatullah University Department of Law, Hoshangabad Road Bhopal, Madhya
Pradesh, INDIA, Contact: Dean
Berhampur University Law College of Law, Berhampur, Orrisa, INDIA, Contact:
Vice Chancellor
Bhagalpur University Law College, Bhagalpur, Bihar, INDIA, Contact: Dean
Bharatidasan University Department of Law, Palkalai, Perun Tiruchirapalli, Tamil
Nadu, INDIA, Contact: Vice Chancellor
Bhartiyar University Department of Law, Maruthamalai Road, INDIA, Contact:
Vice Chancellor
Bhavanagar University Department of Law, Bhavnagar, Gujarat, INDIA,
Contact: Dean
Amit Sen
Calicut University Law College, P.O. Calicut Kerala, INDIA, Contact: Dean R.P.
Gupta
Gurunanak Dev University Department of Law, Amritsar, Pubjab, INDIA,
Contact: Dean R.S. Narula
Law Courses
The courses offered in Law are:
LL.B. course id of three years duration while LL.M. and MCL are of two years
duration. BA LLB is of five years duration, taken after 10+2.
These types of courses are available with most of the universities. In both the
cases (BA LL.B and LL.B) the students have to appear for an entrance test and
personal interview. People interested in higher degree and specialization can
further pursue Master of Law (LL.M), Master of Civil Law (MCL) or a Ph.D.
degree, DCL, etc. Some institutes also offer one-year postgraduate diploma
course n various areas of Law. Those who are nor interested in practicing in a
court of law but at the same time are curious to know about the various facets,
can go for two-year correspondence course for Bachelor of General Law (BGL)
or Bachelor of Academic Law (BAL) after graduation.
Of the specializations, a criminal lawyer is concerned with matters like loot,
arson, rape, murder, etc. A civil lawyer on the other hand is concerned with the
right of an individual and also draws up wills, executes lease deeds, and appears
before the court in mortgage cases. In certain situations, they also act as
custodian or the trustee or an estate. In addition to the two most popular areas-
civil and criminal, lawyers also provide a gamut of services in the fields of
business and company law, taxation, constitutional law, real estate, labour, family
laws, patents, excise, consumer and environment laws. With the advent of the
MNCs due to globalisation and mergers and acquisitions becoming the norms of
the day, disciplines like corporate law, international trade, arbitration and
investment and intellectual property rights have become quite popular. Increasing
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use of internet and e-commerce replacing conventional business has made the
information technology highly lucrative and an emerging field for lawyers
Further, most companies employing company secretaries prefer law graduates.
This combination may take one to the highest rungs of business organizations.
For those with a degree in law combined with a degree or diploma in personnel
management and industrial relations, the sky is the limit.
Qualifications for Law Course
One needs to be 10+2 in any discipline for BA LL.B course and graduate in any
discipline for LL.B. To apply for LL.M. one needs to be a Law graduate (LL.B or B
LL.B).
• Legal Reasoning
• Logical Reasoning
• Maths Class IX and X level - occasionally a couple of Plus 2
topics)
• English
• General Knowledge
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Internship
After acquistion of a Law degree, the graduates have to undergo training with a
senior lawyer. As an apprentice, you learn about the practical realities of this
profession. All the Law graduates who enroll themselves with the Bar Council of
India are entitled to practice in a court of law.
Usually internships are for a period of about four to eight weeks, wherein
students learn crucial skills such as drafting of pleadings, agreements and
contracts, client interviewing, court-craft, legal research, advocacy, etc. These
internships or placements as they are commonly referred to are a platform for the
students to apply the theoretical inputs acquired through classroom and library
learning in a practical framework and in turn, acquire skills from real life
situations.
This cyclic process is also extremely beneficial for the individuals or agencies
with whom such internships are undertaken, since the work that the interns do
(which is most often of a very high quality) directly contributes to their output.
Therefore, interns are a value-addition, albeit for a brief period, to their chamber,
firm or organization, as the case may be. Internships also help foster relations
between the students and the agencies that they work with during their law
school tenure, which in many cases has blossomed in the long run into a
mutually rewarding employer-employee relationship. Unlike the usually brief
recruitment process where neither the student nor the recruiter gets an adequate
opportunity to know the other well enough, employment relations which have
materialized through internships are often more meaningful because both parties
are well versed with each other's potentials and strengths.
Interns also serve as excellent ambassadors for the institutions they represent,
there by furthering the growing reputation o five-year residential law schools in
India. Lawyers, recruiters and the like gauge the institutions that the interns hail
from by the skill and acumen exhibited by the students during their internship.
Thus, even the law schools are keen on enhancing the internship programmes
for their students.
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Prospects
Prospects for Law graduates are tremendous. The avenues in which they can work are
diversified in nature. Lawyers can become Corporate Counsellors overlooking the
working of companies in legal maters. They can work with law firms, be in private
practise or work for NGOs (Non Governmental Organizations) and social service
agencies.
Law graduates can be employed in Government services. Recruitment to the State
Judicial Services in made through competitive examinations conducted by State Public
Service Commissions. The eligibility qualification is a Law degree. Successful
candidates are appointed as Sub-judge or Munsif and may rise to became Chief Judicial
Magistrate,
District and Sessions Judge to even High Court Judge, depending upon their career
record and seniority. After practising as a lawyer for a specified number of years, you
can also be appointed directly as Additional District and Sessions Judge. Law graduates
also find job opportunities as Public Prosecutor, Solicitor, Deputy / Additional Advocate
General or Advocate Generals.
At the lower levels State governments hold examinations to recruit Public Prosecutors /
District Attorneys. Further, they may find employment with various departments of
Central / State governments. Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) need several Law
Officers, Legal Assistants and Managers (Legal services). Graduates with specialization
in labour laws are preferred in such cases. For handling legal matters and Court
Martials, etc. Law graduates are required by Judge Advocate General (JAG) Branch of
Army Headquarters. Here, you will be selected as commissioned officers in the regular
ranks through the Services Selection Board (SSB). In addition, Law graduates find
employment with business houses, local authorities and even the Ministry of Law, where
legal officers are required for in-house legal services.
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The students have to attend the CET conducted by the state for
admission to government and aided colleges and also that of the
COMED-K, which has more professional colleges under its
umbrella.
The Karnataka Government is planning to disband the Karnataka CET Cell year and set
up Karnataka Entrance Examination Authority (KEEA). The newly se up KEEA will
conduct entrance exams from next year for all courses Medical, Engineering (earlier
conducted by KCET Cell) and polytechnic, MBA/MCA, nursing, and other postgraduate
medical/dental courses conducted by RGUHS.
The existing CET Cell conducts seat-selection process only for undergraduate
medical/dental/engineering courses and lateral entry scheme for diploma holders.
Once the Authority is in place, students seeking admission to engineering and medical
courses need not appear for multiple entrance tests. Even other universities, agencies
and government departments can outsource the entrance exams and seat-selection
process to the Authority.
The existing CET Cell conducts seat-selection process only for undergraduate
medical/dental/engineering courses and lateral entry scheme for diploma holders.
Once KEEA is in place, students seeking admission to engineering and medical courses
need not appear for multiple entrance tests.
The Authority will conduct a common entrance test for all seats in professional
colleges. Depending on the seat-sharing ratio between the private colleges and the
state government, separate counseling will be held. (Source TOI Aug.8, 2006)