The world has its leaders and followers. The society has designated clear rules
for each section, but if one's considering law as a career, you have to be ready
to be a leader. To be able to take charge, bear responsibilities and use the power
faithfully. You will think beyond problems and see the solutions and you will find
ways to make changes happen and transform the society for the better. You could
do this whilst standing before the Supreme Court or at the heart of the corporate
world.
Law School Alumni walk the corridors of the Supreme Court, the various High Courts,
the top corporate law firms and business houses, agencies of the United Nations
and the other stellar organizations. The reason why such a variety of jobs and further
study options are available is the versatility of the five year law degree. Civil
and criminal law are no longer the principal pillars of the five year law degree
as students also study corporate and commercial law, mediation and negotiation,
international law, intellectual property law, environmental law and human rights
law, just to name a few disciplines. Consequently, the degree equips you, not just
to be an accomplished lawyer but also a businessman, bureaucrat, diplomat, social
activist or academician. It goes without saying that financially the profession
is hugely rewarding.
Candidate should have passed Higher Secondary School / Intermediate Examination
(10+2) or its equivalent examination. The minimum required percentage is:
The major law entrance exams (based on the number of candidates) are: