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You can find good institutes to pursue a course in Law like Delhi University,     Lovely Professional University, Ashoka university etc. 

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Hi, According to Roscoe Pound “law is an instrument of social change”. There is no doubt that lawyers are the social engineers, this has been proved time and again in the history of India, if we see from many of the political personalities to many of the freedom fighters we have got a big list of lawyers is very big. For example, Mahatma Gandhi, Dadabhai Naoroji, Sundernath Bannerjee, Madan Mohan Malviya and Motilal Nehru, Dr Rajendra Prasad and so on. Further even Narendra Modi Government has many lawyers in his cabinet who are heading important miniseries. For any Confusion

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Dear Aspirant, Firstly, since you are thinking of two courses which are very different than each other, one of them you are thinking is engineering. SO I suppose that you have 12th PCM as the stream. Now I would like to ask you where in Science stream you got to know about the Law field or course and you thought that would be an alternative to the engineering career? Nice to see though that you have approached us before deciding the course option and not after choosing and taking admission. Comparing both these is of no use, since their career paths are different, sectors, domain and industry

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Dear Aspirant, Are you planning to settle in Indonesia after doing LLM from there? If the answer is yes, then definitely going ahead for the said scholarship is a good choice. However I am confused... You say its LLM and then you also say its under graduate, how is this possible? If you have no plans to settle there, then studying Law of Indonesia is of no use anywhere in India.  Please do not fantasise of abroad degrees and courses without any logic and planning for the future. I would suggest that doing LLB and then LLM from India is the best option. Best wishes

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Dear Aspirant, Five Year Integrated Law Course (LLB) is definitely a good career option and is available with Delhi University. This will give a graduation as well LLB degree in five years. If you are interested in Law profession as a Lawyer or Advocate or Attorney, then pursuing integrated course in Law is the best choice. You can appear for CLAT exam and also get eligible for admission to National Law Universities apart from the Delhi University. Doing Law from NLU is a thing of pride. With Law degree you can get jobs in legal departments of companies, secretarial departments, banks, in

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The students generally are much concerned about the Infrastructure, widely experienced faculty members, good placements in high profile organizations and that too with handsome salaries. Keeping all these things in mind one must make a choice for a renowned and reputed institution. Yes, Bikaner University is definitely a good choice, but before taking a final decision you need to consider some other equally good institutions too, these are - National Law School of India, Bikaner,........................Nalasar University of Law, Nalasar, Hyderabad,....................Lovely Professional Univer

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Dear Aspirant, You have not mentioned which std you are in or you are a graduate? However I will put taking some assumptions: 1. If you are in 12th or passed 12th any stream, you can choose to go for BA LLB or BBA LLB. This would be a five years integrated course where you will become a graduate as well as law graduate. For this you may have to appear for an entrance test conducted by the concerned university or institute approved by Bar Council of India. You can also appear for CLAT Exam which is regarded for admission to National Law Universities in India. 2. If you are a graduate any stream

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