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I am shilpi.How I will be a lower?

Saanch kaushik 3rd Apr, 2019

: Earn a Bachelor's Degree. You need to earn a bachelor's degree in order to get into law school.

Step 2: Take the Law School Admission Test (LSAT)

.Step3: Earn Your Juris Doctor (J.D.)

Step 4: Consider Participating in a Clerkship.

Step 5: Pass Your State Bar Examination.

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Wants to do LLB in cyber law what will be future opportunities?

Priyanka Shahane 26th Mar, 2019

Nowadays most of the organisations are recruiting a cyber lawyer for their expert legal services & advice. A cyber lawyer can either choose to work with a law agency, or they can be self-employed. There are lots of opportunities apart from the legal firms & courtrooms.

Aftercompleting the cyber law programme, you can also get offers from police departments, IT companies, various corporate houses, public & private organizations, a lecturer at Universities & much more.

A person holding a degree in cyber law may be recruited as:

  1. A Cyber Lawyer or Cyberlaw Expert
  2. Legal Advisor
  3. Cyber Assistant
  4. In-house counsel

If you have a degree in cyber law, then apart from a lawyer you can get government jobs in various departments like:

  1. You can work as advisors in the ministry of information and technology.
  2. You can become a cyber consultant in any IT firms, bank or police department. Nowadays police department has their own cyber cell to handle the cyber crimes. They also need cyber law experts to prosecute the multitude of cases that come up.
  3. You can work as advisors to web developers or cyber security companies
  4. Research assistant in Security Auditors and Network Administrators in government firms and technology companies.
  5. You can advise e-commerce companies and other tech companies. The demand for lawyers in tech companies is at the highest and growing at a stunning pace.
  6. You can be an independent cyber lawyer arguing cyber law matters. 

Hope this helps.

All the Best.

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What is salary of legal advisor

khushboo pokhriyal 19th Mar, 2019

Dear Kshitij,

The average salary of a legal advisor is around INR 483,1910 per year in India according to an estimate. For the starting it's around 10,000 per month and after gaining some experience the salary shoots up to INR 20,000 to 30,000. If you are associated with a big company , you'll get higher pay. 

Regards

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what is the proccessing of the law cet studys.?

Akshita Patel 8th Mar, 2019

Hello!

CET Law is for Maharashtrian law colleges, that is government run colleges. 

For the 5 year LLB + Bachelor's (Such as B.A) programme, the eligibility criteria to give the MHCET exam is as follows:
  • Candidate should be an Indian Citizen
  • SSC or HSC graduates from a recognised school in Maharashtra with 45% marks (40% for SC/ ST category).
  • Candidates appearing for qualifying examination in the academic year 2017-18 can also apply online for CET Exam. 
The eligibility to give the MHCET for the 3 year LLB programme is as follows:
  • Candidate should be an Indian Citizen
  • Graduate and or Post Graduate in any discipline from a recognised University in Maharashtra with minimum 45% marks.
  • No upper age limit for admissions to 3 year LLB CET in the academic year 2019-19.

The Maharashtra Directorate of Higher Education makes the syllabus and exam pattern. Depending on whether you want to study the 5 year LLB course or 3 year LLB course, the syllabus and exam pattern will be different. 

The exam is divided into many topic-wise categories. There is the Legal Aptitude, Maths, General Knowledge, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, and English section. The paper is 150 questions long, you get 1 mark for each correct answer. There is no negative marking. You have to complete the paper in 120 minutes. So there is a time constraint. Even if you spend one minute on each question, you will not be able to complete the full paper, 30 questions will still be left. So you have to work on speed.

You should focus on your strenghts, and identify your weaknesses to overcome them. So if you are good at English and Legal Aptitude, then practice them often so that you can get the most marks out of this. Engish, Legal Aptitude and General Knowledge questions are usually quick to answer as you do not have to work the answer out like you will have to do with the Maths and Logical sections. The best way to study Maths and Logical is to identify which topics in these subjects are you good at. You should then practice these and be the best at them so that if you spend time on working the answer out during the paper, then the time will not go to waste. You will be able to 100% work out the answer of the question you attempted and get the marks for it. 

When it comes to the English and Legal section, practice makes you perfect. The more past papers and model papers you attempt, the faster and better you will be able to answer them. General Knowledge is all about reading the newspaper every day. Staying updated is key. You will have to know GK of the past 2 years, before the exam. Static GK includes historic general knowledge. You can find various books and online GK Monthly Update blogs to read up on. These blogs and books are made focusing on what kind of questions can come in exams like CET and CLAT, and such exams.

Practice is key. The more papers you solve, of the past and other model papers, the better chances you have of doing well. 

All the best with preparations and do ask any more questions which you might have!

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After doing 5 years integrated program I can get the job as legal advisor????

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 13th Feb, 2019

Hey Kshitij.

Yes, Among the various career prospects after pursuing law you can get a job as a legal advisor. There are various conpanies that recruit law graduates for Legal advises through personal interview and applications or through College placements too. Though the job prospects as a legal advisor is better if not get appointed at a later stage as they would consider experience in the legal field and other such aspects and hence the job profile as well as the salary and allowances will also be better accordingly as compared to a fresher. 

Best of luck.

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Is their any elligblity criteria with respect to minimum marks of 60% in graduation ??

Shivam Gautam 7th Feb, 2019
Hello Dear

See for getting a job in your career you should have a minimum of 60% in your career which includes your class 10th , 12th as well in your graduation too because most of the company's want's the score of more than 60% in your career so better you have the possibility to get the job.

All the best
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Is it risk of goons or any against party in personal life to become a judge ?

Unnam sreekanth 18th Jan, 2019

Sir 

There is no problem 

Your personal life should be differ from the professional life .

you can express your on interest there is no problem to support one party

  if you are a judge or a employees for the government 

Hope helpful to you

Thank you

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Which collage course completed

ruchika.chauhan Expert 9th Jan, 2019

Hello

Kindly clarify your query so we can help in solving your doubt. You want to know the details about which college and which course?

Good Luck!

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sir, i am a undergraduate student.i want to know about the law courses how to apply to it after graduation..in a particular university.

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 6th Jan, 2019

Dear Megha, irrespective of the graduation stream, you can pursue 3year LLB course. The top institutions offering 3year LLB are Faculty of Law DU, Faculty of Law BHU and Jindal Global School. Few Universities take admissions based on their Entrance Examinations. Here are the Entrance Examinations of the Universities along with their official websites. Please check their websites for information on minimum aggregate, eligibility criteria and important dates: 

1. University of Delhi, Faculty of Law, DU LLB Entrance Test: www.du.ac.in

2. BHU-UET: Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University: www.bhu.ac.in

3. LSAT India, Jindal Global School: www.pearsonvue.com/lsatindia/

4. Punjab University, Chandigarh: www.puchd.ac.in

5. LAWCET of Andhra Pradesh: www.apsche.org

6. CEE Kerala: www.cee-kerala.org

7.Kurukshetra University: www.kuk.ac.in

8.MD University: www.mdurohtak.ac.in

9. IIT Kharagpur: www.iitkgp.ac.in

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