NREC L.L.B. FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of L.L.B after graduation?
Ans. L.L.B graduates have diverse career options including legal practice, judiciary, corporate law, government legal positions, and academic careers. Many graduates pursue higher studies like LL.M or appear for judicial services exams, UPSC, and other government law-related positions.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam required for L.L.B admission at NREC?
Ans. No, admission to L.L.B at NREC is purely merit-based. There is no entrance examination. Selection is done based on Bachelor's degree marks, and candidates are selected according to the merit list released by the college.
Ques. Can I pursue LL.M after completing L.L.B from NREC?
Ans. Yes, absolutely. After completing L.L.B, you can pursue LL.M from NREC or any other recognized university. You can also appear for competitive exams like CLAT or other law entrance exams for admission to premier law institutions.
Ques. What are the job opportunities for L.L.B graduates?
Ans. L.L.B graduates can work as advocates, legal consultants, corporate lawyers, government lawyers, judges, and in academic institutions. Government jobs like judicial services, UPSC, and various legal positions also recruit L.L.B graduates. Many graduates also pursue private legal practice.
Ques. Is the fee structure of L.L.B at NREC affordable?
Ans. Yes, the total fee for L.L.B at NREC is only INR 5,265 for the entire 3-year course, making it one of the most affordable professional law programs in the region. Additionally, scholarships are available for meritorious and economically disadvantaged students, further reducing the financial burden.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for L.L.B students at NREC?
Ans. While NREC does not have a formal dedicated placement cell, the college provides placement assistance and career guidance services. The college has connections with law firms, corporate legal departments, and government organizations. Many graduates pursue independent legal practice or government positions through competitive exams.
Comments