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Hello sir!! I'm currently pursuing a BE in Electronics and Telecommunications. I want to know about the scope that might be there for me in LAW. Also, if you could guide me to various Law colleges that may be good.

Asked by Harsh ,1 Answers , Posted on Sun 20 Jan 2013
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Hello student, 

Law means rules of conduct and is enforced by the state in the administration of justice. There are a large number of institutions in India, which offer courses in law.


To know more about Law click here.


Since you are pursuing B.E in Electronics & Telecommunication, you can go for a three-year law (LL.B) course after graduation in any discipline. Admission to this course is through a CLAT entrance exam.


Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is an all India entrance examination conducted by eleven National Law Universities for admissions to their under-graduate and post-graduate degree programmes (LL.B & LL.M).


To prepare online through sample test and to know more about CLAT exam click here

Top 10 Law colleges in India

Click here to get the list of colleges offering Law in India.


However, we suggest you to go in the same field of Electronics & Communication Engineering or related courses for further studies. You can do M.Tech/M.E. in same field. There are also a huge career opportunities in this field. You will get good payoff after completing you education in the field of engineering and it is also good for your career growth as you have experience for same. The final decision is yours whether you want to go in law or engineering field.

 

Good luck!

Posted by HTCampus Expert , Wed 23 Jan 2013

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