Common Law Admission Test for LLM
Hi Saurav,
Masters of Laws (LL.M.) is a 2-year post-graduate degree in Law. LL.M. degree allows a law graduate to specialize in one of many legal sub-streams. The basic eligibility for this program is an undergraduate law degree from any recognized university with minimum aggregate marks as per the particular institutes' requirement.
# Job opportunities :-
After completion of the course, an LL.M. graduate can find employment in any of the sectors which require legal expertise and work as Lawyers, Legal consultants, Indian Legal Services, Advisors, Solicitor, Legal Writer etc. Average entry level salary for LL.M. graduates are INR 12,000 to 30,000 per month.
# Eligibility criteria:-
The LL.M. program can be pursued only by the students who have successfully completed their under-graduation in law i.e. LL.B/B.L. Degree/5 Year LL.B. Degree course under 10+2+5 from any recognized university with at least minimum aggregate marks as per institutes requirement.
Good luck.
Hello Priyanka!
The marks mentioned by you in CLAT2019 post graduation are evidently low. With such marks it will be dufficult to get admissiona into any of theNLUs or government law providing colleges. But certainly there are many private colleges that may provide admission at this score. Naming a few:
These are the reputed ones you should definitely consider. There are other private options apart from the above mentioned ones . Private institutions have so far maintained a goodwill, and have been successful in providing ample number of opportunities to the students.
Hope this helps, All the best!
Hello Poorvi!
CLAT cut off is for LLM is calculated by considering various factors such as total number of test takers , total number of seats and difficulty level of the exam. After analysing your score, rank and the above mentioned factors, it would be difficult to get admission in the top most NLUs. There are some chances of getting a seat in the following NLUs.
Keep a check on the cutoffs of the above mentioned. Also take into condideration other government and private colleges for LLM incase you could not make it to NLUs.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello neha,
A similar question has been posted and answered on the queries section on careers360. i hope it would help you too.here is the link for the same. https://www.careers360.com/question-what-will-be-the-cut-off-of-clat-pg-2019. if your query is not solved, then you can further ask.
Hope this would help you.
hello dear,
congratulations for your rank. your obc rank is good enough to get admission in nlu. you can check the cut off for the prevoius years here by clicking this link https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat-pg.
hope this would help you.
Hi shristi.
You can find cutoff of clat pg 2019 on career360 cutoff site and you can also find cutoff for all other exam too
Clat pg 2019 cutoff
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/clat-cutoff/amp
Hey Tejaswini,
Congratulations on your rank in CLAT 2019.With the rank you have scored you may have to wait for the 3rd or 4th round of cutoffs prvided by HNLU.Chances are quite less for 1st or 2nd second round of cutoffs.However this is just tentative.I would suggest that you should apply for the other NLUs too.
Check out this link provided below to predict your colleges/NLUs
https://law.careers360.com/clat-college-predictor.
Tahnk you.
you can refer this article https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat-pg where you can find the eligiblity criteria for appearing in the pg course. you can check here the full information about the clat pg exam. if your query is not solved then you can further ask me.
you can check website of careers360 where the whole information has been posted including number of seats, and expected cut off for different colleges.
Hello dear,
You can check website of careers360 where the whole information has been posted including number of seats, and expected cut off for different colleges.
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