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What are the various career paths available for law graduates from NLSIU, NALSAR, etc?

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Jyoti Kakkar Posted On : September 1st, 2021
Completed LLB in Bachelor of Law (LL.B) & Commercial Laws of India, Army Institute of Law in 2020

Law is a profession that promises a lot of versatility. According to some of my friends who opted for Law, you can pursue a number of avenues if you have a degree in law. Some of them include:

  • Judiciary: If you are interested in joining the judicial level then go for IJS. It conducts competitive exams, prelims, finals, interviews and also training. It is very similar to the IAS.
  • Teaching: Once you complete your Masters, you will have to crack the NET or the National Eligibility Test which is conducted by the UPSC and start working as an assistant professor in a government college or university. Some private institutes even accept candidates who have not cleared the NET.
  • General Counsel: You can also join a company and work as their in-house legal advisor. You will take care of compliance and be in charge of settling disputes faced by the company.
  • Law Firm: You can try being a legal associate with a law firm. The compensation you will receive is directly proportional to the reputation of the firm.
  • LPO: You can work as an associate of a firm that is involved in outsourcing and caters to high profile clients. This may also include contracts. This can get you international exposure.

Last but not the least; you can try your hand in litigation: This is the most traditional form of law practice. You will have to go to courts, interact with clients, address the jury and judges, etc. This will get you a lot of clout.

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Is the NLSIU Bangalore safe for women?

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Lila Dey, Posted On : October 25th, 2021
M.Tech from National Institute of Engineering, Mysore (2018)

One of my friends studied in NLSIU Bangalore, before that she lived in Bangalore for 28 years. According to her, the first thing to mention is yes, it is absolutely safe. 

Do not get influenced by the media when they talk about a certain place, there could be other intentions for claiming that. But as she lived there she knows that it is perfectly safe for women.

The location might make you feel lonely because the campus is next to Bangalore university and there are few other central government offices. On the other side, it is completely residential. 

The culture of Bangalore is very welcoming and it has given homes to lakhs of people coming in from other states and it is capable of delivering a good livelihood.

It is suggested that you do not come to any conclusion just by information provided in the media. Analyze every aspect and make your decision accordingly.

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Which is better for an Indian, NLSIU or Harvard Law School and why?

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Riya Gupta Posted On : September 28th, 2021
Studied at Amity Law School,Delhi (2014)

Although it is difficult to compare two institutes that have their own reputation in two different countries, we can state the facts. 

  • NLSIU allows you to become a lawyer in the span of five years while Harvard Law School (HLS) takes seven years. 
  • It is very much possible for an Indian to get into HLS and study efficiently. Nothing can hinder that. 
  • But if you are willing to stay in India then NLSIU is the best. 
  • The quality of education is not an obstacle in both institutes. 
  • However, there is good funding in Ivy League Law School (HLS). 

Choose what works best for you, practising as a lawyer will not be an issue wherever you graduate from. You can work in India after graduating from HLS and the other way round. 

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Why is NLSIU the best law school in India?

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Bhoomika Shah Posted On : September 23rd, 2021
Studied at National Law School of India University

Basically, the greatness of the law school is defined by the academics, faculty, alumni, and infrastructure. NLSIU Bangalore is the only law school that owns 6 dedicated rooms for moot courts that are one of the most basic requirements for a law student, and a library that contains more than 50,000 volumes. 

The students of the college have won many national and international moot courts along with their placements in decent corporates, law firms, and government institutions. Also, many students cracked civil services examinations and even reached abroad today.

NLSIU Bangalore is the place that takes the best out of every student by providing all the necessary opportunities that a law student requires that help them to reach the apex of success.

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Will I be able to get in NLSIU as presently my mock scores are too low and they are 50-60,though I'm improving my scores compared to the previous ones but still as its only 4 months left for the CLAT?

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Raina Khandelwal Posted On : September 28th, 2021
B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) from National Law School of India University,Bangalore (2022)

As your score is low- it has an upside and a downside as well. It is great that you know where you stand and how much more effort you need to put. If you are determined enough, then even 4 months of preparation can do wonders for you. Here are some things you should know:

  • Firstly, try solving your CLAT papers without any time limitations.
  • You will realize that except for Maths and GK, most of the questions are logical.
  • To keep working faster, start taking mock tests each week, and gradually increase to 2 mock tests each week.
  • Always analyze your answers after taking the mock tests.
  • While studying, try dividing the subjects and give each subject 2 hours of your day.

The downside gives you a reality check and makes you plan your backup options. It is not really a downside but can work as an eye-opener.

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Would it be possible to get into NLSIU with six months of intense preparation?

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Sreemona Roy Posted On : October 4th, 2021
Studied at National Law School of India University,Bangalore

NLSIU is the best college for law in the country. So, there will be tough competition for securing admission. Here are some tips to prepare well in six months. 

  • You should be updated with your current affairs and logical reasoning preparation. This is not an overnight job but a regular practice session. It is important to work on your logical reasoning efficiently for cracking your place in NLSIU.
  • You also need to be good at English. You can go through the opinion-based editorials as it is very helpful. 

Preparation for NLSIU is doable in six months with strategic planning. But don’t discard your other options, it is essential to apply to other institutions for varied opportunities. Everyone should keep a backup in hand.

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Which is a better college, IITKGP or NLSIU Bangalore, in terms of reputation and placements?

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Bidita Ghose Posted On : July 12th, 2023
Lives in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

For a law degree, NLSIU Bangalore is a better choice. IITs are the top institutions for an Engineering degree.

  1. IIT Kharagpur offers an L.L.B. (Hons.) in Intellectual Property Law. The total course fee is INR 3,55,100. The placement figure in 2021 states that the L.L.B. placement percentage for IIT Kharagpur is a mere 1%.
  2. NLSIU offers a B.A.L.L.B. (Hons.) and an L.L.B. (Hons.) program. The total course fee for L.L.B. (Hons.) program is INR 7.61 Lakhs, and it is INR 9,06,975 for B.A.L.L.B. (Hons.) program.

The 2023 placement highlights (overall) for NLSIU Bangalore are as follows- 

Parameters

NLSIU Bangalore

Total Students Placed

56

Average CTC

INR 15 LPA

NLSIU Bangalore is a National Law University. It has more reputation for a degree in law than IIT Kharagpur, which is known for its Engineering programs.

Therefore, you should go for NLSIU for your L.L.B.

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Who gives a higher placement package: NLSIU Bangalore or IIM Ahmedabad?

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Kamakshi Gupta Posted On : December 22nd, 2022
Finance professional

NLSIU Bangalore offers campus placement for its five-year flagship law degree program. IIM Ahmedabad offers campus placement for postgraduate management students. As IIM Ahmedabad is a post-graduate institution, one can assume that the pay package will be significantly higher.

Furthermore, the applicant and student pool at IIMA would be far more diverse than that of NLSIU. They will have mastered and will exhibit a higher, broader range of skill sets. As a result, IIM Ahmedabad placement packages will be dynamic and more competitive.

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How can I get into NLSIU bangalore after I am 26 years old?

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Mukul Vashisth Posted On : October 7th, 2021
Studied at National Law School of India University, Bangalore)

You can get into NLSIU Bangalore by taking the CLAT examination. There are no age restrictions, it depends on the level of education and accordingly, you can apply for either a UG or PG program. 

Apart from this, you can choose some distance learning courses like MPP (Masters in Public Policy). It is an interdisciplinary program that provides comprehensive training and various other courses depending on your interests. 

You can also go for Online & Hybrid Programmes as there are various PG Diploma courses available in Human Rights, Medical & Ethics, Environmental Law, and many more.

Your age will not affect your job opportunities after completing the course. But it will be best if you have any prior experience or qualifications added to your profile.

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Is graduating from NLSIU at 25 a wise option?

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Surabhi Sardar Posted On : September 28th, 2021
Studied at National Law School of India University,Bangalore (2017)

Yes, why not. If you are interested in the subject and studying law is what your passion is then nothing else really matters. 

There are so many people around us who take a drop for a year or two in order to fully prepare for their passion so that there are no setbacks. I know a friend who pursued this career after taking a drop for a year so that she could prepare well. 

When you decide to go for NLSIU, you just have to work on your knowledge and CGPA. Those are the only two aspects that stand in your way towards your dream job. For studying law, you must have an understanding of the nuances of the subject. You also have to put hours of research into the subject.

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