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(Download) NSO Olympiad Sample Papers class 2


(Download) NSO Olympiad Sample Papers class 2



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Class-2
Time allowed: 1 hours

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(Download) NSO Olympiad Sample Papers class 1


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Class-1
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(Notification) NID : National Institute of Design-2020

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(Notification) NID : National Institute of Design-2020



General Information :

National Institute of Design (NID) at Ahmedabad and at its Bengaluru and Gandhinagar Extension campuses is an 'Institute of National Importance' as per the NID Act 2014 as well as an autonomous Institute under the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India. As per the NID Act 2014, the Institute is a statutory authority empowered to award its own degrees- presently offering Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) of four-year duration, Masters of Design (M.Des.) of two-and-a-half year duration and PhD in Design. The Institute is also a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). 
NID Andhra Pradesh, NID Haryana, NID Madhya Pradesh & NID Assam are independent autonomous institutes under the DPIIT, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India and offer full time Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) of four-year duration. 
Admission to all the programmes at NID is on the basis of the candidates' performance in the two-stages of Design Aptitude Test. The objective of these exams is to assess the knowledge, skills and behavioural abilities of candidates. 

Stage 1: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims will be conducted at various test centres across India (Refer Section 7.3 of this document). Candidates should note that appearing for the DAT Prelims or being shortlisted for second stage of admission process does NOT guarantee automatic entitlement to admission. 

Stage 2: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Mains Candidates shortlisted after the DAT Prelims will be invited to appear for the Stage 2 DAT Main exam at Ahmedabad or at all campuses of NID viz Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Gandhinagar, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Assam and Madhya Pradesh. Exact details of the Test Centre will be mentioned in the DAT Mains Admit Card. 

Note: 
Candidates are fully and solely responsible to provide correct information during the application process. If it is found that any information provided by the candidate is not true, NID has the right to cancel, at any stage, the candidate's application or admission in accordance with its rules and regulations. Any direct or indirect attempt to influence the management and employees of the Institute will lead to automatic disqualification of the candidate. 
The Institute has the sole prerogative to determine the procedure for each cycle of admission. In case of any matter not covered in this handbook, NID's decisions shall be considered final and binding to all the parties concerned. 

Important Dates :

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Eligibility Criteria

Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) and Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) All candidates applying for the B.Des. and GDPD programmes must fulfill the eligibility criteria of both age and education qualification. 

Education Qualification :

Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) and Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) All candidates applying for the B.Des. and GDPD programmes must fulfill the eligibility criteria of both age and education qualification. 

Age limit :

  • For Indian Nationals in General Category and General EWS Category: Only those candidates born on or after 1 July 2000 are eligible to apply for admission. For Indian Nationals in Reserved Category (Other Backward Class-Non Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL), Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST): Only those candidates born  on or after 1 July 1997 are eligible to apply for admission. 
  • For Indian Nationals in PWD Reserved Category: Only those candidates born on or  after 1 July 1995 are eligible to apply for admission. For Foreign Nationals in Overseas (Supernumerary) Category: Only those candidates born on or after 1 July 2000 are eligible to apply for admission.  

Application Fee :

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How to Apply :

Step 1: Signup/Registration 

1. All the candidates are required to register/sign up online before proceeding to fill the application form. This is to be done only at http://admissions.nid.edu Please provide a valid email address and an active mobile number while registering, since these contacts will be used for all future communication with the candidate.  
2.Ensure that this email id and mobile number is active till 31 August 2020. 
3. After registration, login credentials will be sent via an email to the registered email address (do remember to check your spam or junk folders in case you do not find the email in your inbox). In case, wrong email address and/or mobile number has been provided during signup, you are required to register afresh with the correct  details. 
4. Do not delete the email sent to you, as this will be useful for future reference. 5. Log in to your account using login credentials to proceed further. 

Step 2: Fill the Online Application Form 

1. Log in and proceed to Step 2-Application Form. 
2. Fill in all the required details. 
3. After filling all details, click 'Save & Proceed to go to the next section 'Upload  Document'. 
4. Click Save & Exit' to complete the form at a later time or date. 

Step 3: Uploading your Documents and signature 

1. Upload a scanned recent passport-size photograph as per the instructions. All  photographs must be in JPG/JPEG format and not exceeding 100 KB in size. It must be a coloured photograph taken at a professional studio. Photographs with self composed portraits will not be accepted. 
2. Upload your scanned signature as per the instructions. All signature files must be in  JPG/JPEG format and not exceeding 100 KB in size. You should have your signature  digitally photographed or scanned and cropped to the required size.
3. Candidates applying under the GEN-EWS category are required to upload their valid EWS Certificate issued by a competent authority. The date of issue of EWS  NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DESIGN: B.DES/GDPD ADMISSIONS HANDBOOK 2020-21  certificate must be 01 April 2019 or later. The certificate must be in JPG/JPEG  format and not exceed 150 KB in size. 
4. Candidates applying under the OBC-NCL category are required to upload their valid  OBC-NCL Certificate issued by a competent authority. The date of issue of OBC-NCL certificate must be 01 April 2019 or later. The certificate must be in JPG/JPEG  format and not exceed 150 KB in size. 
5. Candidates applying under the SC and ST categories are required to upload their  valid Caste Certificate issued by a competent authority. The certificate must be in  JPG/JPEG format and not exceeding150 KB in size. 
6. Candidates applying under the Persons with Disability (PWD) category are required to upload their valid Disability Certificate issued by a competent medical authority as per the guidelines of the Government of India. The certificate must be in JPG/JPEG  format and not exceeding 150 KB in size. 
7. Candidates applying under the Overseas category are required to upload the first and last page of their valid passport, clearly showing all of their personal information. The document must be in JPG/JPEG format and not exceeding150 KB in  size. 
8. List of documents to be uploaded by candidates of various categories at the time of  applying online are summarized as unde

Design Aptitude Tests :

The Design Aptitude Tests will be conducted in two stages:

  • Stage 1: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Prelims
  • Stage 2: Design Aptitude Test (DAT) Mains 

7.1 Important Date: DAT (Prelims) for Bachelor of Design (B.Des.) and Graduate Diploma Programme in Design (GDPD) will be conducted on Sunday, 29 December 2019. 

7.2 About DAT Prelims: The B.Des./GDPD DAT prelims paper will consist of an examination of 3 hours duration and 100 marks. This is a paper-and-pencil/pen test, conducted at the same time on the same day across all test centers. The questions asked may involve text and visuals. The question paper will be in English language ONLY.  Based on the DAT Prelims scores, separate merit lists shall be prepared for each category applied for by the  candidate. Only shortlisted candidates will be eligible to appear for the DAT Mains exam as per the schedule announced. Separate merit list will be prepared for Overseas candidates. 

7.3 Test Centres for DAT Prelims: The DAT Prelims will be conducted in the following cities in India: Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Chennai, Dehradun, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Kurukshetra, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Thiruvananthapuram and Vijayawada. 
NID reserves the right to add or remove any test centre and allot a test centre that may not be of the candidate's choice. A city may have more than one test centre. Any request for change of test centre will not be entertained. 

7.4 About DAT Mains for B.Des./GDPD: Based on the scores obtained in the DAT Prelims, eligible candidates will be shortlisted for the DAT Mains. Admit Cards for shortlisted candidates will be available for download only on the official NID admissions website (http://admissions.nid.edu). 
The DAT Mains will consist of tests in multiple formats such as in a studio set-up. The tests will be conducted over a maximum period of three days. 
The total marks of the DAT Mains exam will be 100. 
The question paper will be in English language ONLY. 

The test centres could be any of the campuses of the various NIDs viz Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Gandhinagar, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Madhya Pradesh & Assam. Exact details of the Test Centre will be mentioned in the DAT Mains Admit Card. NID reserves the right to change the test centre. 
NID will not provide accommodation for candidates appearing for the DAT Mains; candidates must arrange travel/accommodation at their own cost. 

7.5 Weightages of DAT Prelims & DAT Mains for Final Result The final marks of the candidate appearing for the B.Des./GDPD programme of the National Institute of Design, will be calculated based on the weightages of the marks obtained in the DAT Prelims and DAT Mains as follows: 

Programme/Test  DAT Prelims DAT Mains
B.Des./GDPD 30% 70%

Note: Only candidates who have appeared for all the tests in both the stages will be considered eligible for the Merit List.

Announcement of Results :

In order to be considered for the merit list, a candidate must have appeared for all the tests in both the DAT Prelims and the DAT Mains. 

8.1 Results for DAT Prelims: Based on the scores obtained in the DAT Prelims, separate merit lists shall be prepared for each category applied for by the candidate. Results for admission to NID for the Academic Year 2020-21 for the B.Des. (including overseas candidates) and GDPD programmes will be declared only on the official admissions website (http://admissions.nid.edu) as per the schedule announced in Section 2 of this document. The candidates' scores will also be available for viewing at this time. Separate result score cards (digital or hard copy) will NOT be provided to the candidates.  In case the total marks scored by two or more candidates are the same, the following tie-break policy will be used for awarding ranks: 
(i) Higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in Part B of the DAT - Prelims.
(ii) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in Part A of the DAT - Prelims.
(iii) If this still does not break the tie, then both the candidates will be assigned the same rank. 

8.2 Rechecking of DAT Prelims - Exam: 

8.3 Candidates Shortlisted for DAT Mains: Based on the Merit list of DAT Prelims, eligible candidates will get to appear for DAT Mains. The number of candidates shortlisted will be no less than three times in each category applied for by the candidate. Please refer to Section 3 of this handbook to see the total number of seats available. If the total scores of two or more candidates in the DAT Prelims are the same after applying tie-break policy, they will be assigned the same rank. 

8.4 Final Merit List: The final common merit lists for the B.Des. and GDPD programmes will be generated category wise (Open, GEN-EWS, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, and PwD), based on the sum total of the weighted scores obtained by the candidate, viz. the DAT Prelims and DAT Mains. Separate merit list will be prepared for Overseas candidates for B.Des. programme. 
Common merit list will be generated based on the percentile score. 
Results for admission to NID for the academic year 2020-21 for B.Des. (including Overseas candidates) and GDPD will be declared ONLY on the official admissions website (http://admissions.nid.edu) as mentioned in Section 2 of this document. The candidates' scores and ranks will be available for viewing on the website and candidates will have to log in to the site to view their final results. Separate result scorecards (digital or hard copy) will not be sent/provided to the candidates. 
In case the total marks scored by two or more candidates are the same, the following tie-break policy will be used for awarding ranks:

(i) Higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in DAT Mains.

(ii) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has  obtained higher marks in Stage 1 Design Aptitude Test.

(iii) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in Stage 1 Design Aptitude Test Part B.

(iv) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in Stage 1 Design Aptitude Test Part A.

(v) If this does not break the tie, higher rank will be assigned to the candidate who has obtained higher marks in the question of DAT Mains exam which carries maximum marks. 

The scores obtained during the application process in 2020-21 cycle are valid only for admission for the academic year 2020-21. 
Scores obtained in NID's DAT exam cannot be used by any person/institution without prior permission of National Institute of Design. 
Note: Obtaining a rank in the merit list does NOT guarantee admission to the programme of your choice. 

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(Notice) Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College and University Students (CSSS)

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(Notice) Central Sector Scheme of Scholarship for College and University Students (CSSS)



Online application for “Central Sector Scheme for Scholarship for College and University Students” for the Academic year 2019-20 is available on National Scholarship Portal (http://scholarships.gov.in) as per the following schedule:  

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(Scholarship) CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme for Single Girl Children



(Scholarship) CBSE Merit Scholarship Scheme for Single Girl Children



Objective

The objective of CBSE merit scholarship scheme is to provide scholarships to the meritorious Single Girl Students, who are the only child of their parents; and have passed the CBSE Class X Examination with 60% or more marks and are continuing their further school education of Class XI and XII.

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper And Marking Scheme 2019-20 : Computer Science–New

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2019-20 : Cost Accounting

(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2019-20 : Cost Accounting

Class: XII
Cost Accounting-(781)
Sample Question Paper 2019-20

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2019-20 : Financial Accounting

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Class: XII
Financial Accounting-(780)
Sample Question Paper 2019-20

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(Download) CBSE Class-12 Sample Paper 2019-20 : Textile Chemical Processing

IBM-CBSE AI K-12 Curriculum 

 



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(Exam Calendar) Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2017



(Exam Calendar) Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) 2017



CLAT CALENDAR

Sr. No. Description of Specific Activities Date and Day
1 Date of Issue of Admission Notification 25th  December, 2016 (Sunday)
2 Starting date for submission of online application form along with order of preferences for NLUs 1st January, 2017 (Sunday)
3 Last date for submission of filled-in online application form along with order of preferences for NLUs 31st March, 2017 (Friday) till 11:59 pm
4 Download of Admit Cards/Hall Tickets begins 20th April, 2017 (Thursday)
5 Date of CLAT – 2017 online examination 14th  May, 2017 (Sunday) from 03:00 pm to 05:00 pm
6 a.    Date of uploading the Answer Key
b.    Representation, if any, relating to exam, questions or key
c.     Date for uploading the amended answer key (if required)
16th  May, 2017 (Tuesday)
17th May – 19th May, 2017(Wednesday – Friday)
25th May, 2017 (Thursday)
7 Declaration of results, i.e., issue of Merit List (Category- wise) 29th  May, 2017 (Monday)
8 Publication of first indicative seat allocation list based on merit-cum-preference 5th June, 2017 (Monday)
9 Dates for payment of counselling fee of Rs. 50,000/- Dates for locking of allotted seats or exercising option for shifting against indicative seat allocation list.

Note: The candidates failing to deposit the required fees by the specified date will forfeit their right to be considered for admission in CLAT – 2017 and their names will be dropped from the CLAT – 2017 Merit List.

06th June – 8th  June, 2017 (Tuesday – Thursday)
10 Publication of second allotment list 12th June, 2017 (Monday)
11 Dates for payment of counselling fee of Rs. 50,000/- for candidates whose names have been added in second provisional allotment list against dropped out candidates. Dates for locking of allotted seats or exercising option for shifting against indicative seat allocation list.

Note: The candidates failing to deposit the required fees by the specified date will forfeit their right to be considered for admission in CLAT – 2017 and their names will be dropped from the CLAT – 2017 Merit List.

13th June – 14th June, 2017 (Tuesday – Wednesday)
12 Publication of third allotment list. 19th June ,2017 (Monday)
13 Dates for payment of counselling fee of Rs. 50,000/- for candidates whose names have been added in third provisional allotment list against dropped out candidates. Dates for Locking of allotted seats or exercising option for shifting against indicative seat allocation list.

Note: The candidates failing to deposit the required fees by the specified date will forfeit their right to be considered for admission in CLAT – 2017 and their names will be dropped from the CLAT – 2017 Merit List.

20th June – 21st June, 2017 (Tuesday – Wednesday)
14 Last Date for withdrawal from the Admission Process

a. The counselling fee of those candidates who withdraw up to 21st June, 2017, will be refunded after deducting Rs. 10,000/-
b. There shall be no refund of counselling fee after the last date of withdrawal from admission process i.e., 21st June, 2017

21st June, 2017 (Wednesday)
15 Publication of fourth allotment list 24th June, 2017 (Saturday)
16 Payment of full fees by the candidates whose names have appeared in the fourth allotment list to the NLUs where their names appeared. 28th  June – 30th June, 2017 (Wednesday – Friday)
17 Candidates to complete the admission formalities at the allotted NLUs for admission against allotment list.
18 Dates for receiving status of admissions from the participating NLU (s) in the CLAT office 04th July, 2017 (Tuesday)
19 Date of closure of admission process by  CLAT – 2017 office 06th July, 2017 (Thursday)
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Tips and tricks to Crack CLAT Exam



Tips and tricks to Crack CLAT Exam



While the board examination has started in various states of the country, students are also geared up for the entrance tests. For law colleges aspirants, the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) will be held on May 14. CLAT is conducted for admission in LLB and LLM courses offered by 18 National Law Universities of India.

CLAT opens the door to some of the country’s most-reputed law schools. The universities which take part in this exam include the National Law School of India University in Bangalore (NLSIU), National Academy of Legal Study and Research University of Law in Hyderabad (NALSAR), the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences in Kolkata (WBNUJS) and Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai (MNLU).

“Time management is the most important factor in CLAT,” says Sonal Gupta, an instructor at the Law Coaching Center, Lakshmi Nagar, New Delhi. “It is therefore important for students to understand which section is more scoring and which one is time-consuming. Therefore, aspirants should focus on easier sections first and do as many mock tests as possible.”

She recommends to follow a simple pattern — English and general knowledge first, legal aptitude second followed by mathematics and Logical Reasoning (LR). These are the five main sections of the paper.

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Strategy for CLAT Exam challenge


Strategy for CLAT Exam challenge


With more than 40,000 students expected to write the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) on May 14, the ratio is quite skewed, as there are only around 2,000 seats in all 18 National Law Schools put together. Of course, several private law colleges also use CLAT scores to give admission for their five-year B.A. LLB., programme. However, for a student who is determined to join only the National Law Schools, the competition will be tough. Strategic preparation, meticulous planning and systematic hard work will ensure one’s success in this challenging entrance test.

Set your target: The starting point of any worthwhile pursuit is to set your goal clearly. If you are keen on joining the National Law School of India University, Bengaluru (NLSIU), or NALSAR Law University, Hyderabad, you are chasing only 120 seats. It also means you should emerge in the top one per cent. Do a little bit of research to find out which rank you must get to make it to a law school of your choice. There is no cutoff percentage indicated by CLAT authorities; admissions to the National Law Schools are based on merit-cum-preference scheme. So, be careful while ranking preferences of law schools at the time of submitting the online application for CLAT. These preferences cannot be changed later.

The balancing act: We live in an era where multi-tasking is the order of the day. While the focus for any Class XII student is board exams, it is not wise to completely shut off from entrance exam preparation. Surely, most students can find at least one hour a day for CLAT preparation. Vocabulary building, brushing up on arithmetic and keeping oneself abreast of current affairs can all be managed within this one hour. These exercises, if done meticulously through the next couple of months, will keep you in top form for the final leg of preparation. Also, since the CBSE examination has been postponed by a week this year, many students will complete their exams only by mid-April. Such students have no choice but to begin their preparation for CLAT right away.

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(Expected Cut-Off) CLAT 2016 Exam



(Expected Cut-Off's) CLAT 2016 Exam




Name of University
Category General Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribe OBC
NLSIU-Bangalore Intake 57 12 6  
Cut-Off* 157 116 106  
NALSAR-Hyderabad Intake 65 13 6  
Cut-Off* 153 110 93  
NUJS-Kolkata Intake 74 13 7  
Cut-Off* 150 98 86  
NLIU-Bhopal Intake 68 8 4  
Cut-Off* 146 98 88  
NLU-Jodhpur Intake 77 15 8  
Cut-Off* 144 88 85  
MNLU-Mumbai Intake 25 7 3 9
Cut-Off* 142 82 75 131
GNLU-Gandhinagar Intake 115 27 14  
Cut-Off* 140 81 74  
RMLNLU-Lucknow Intake 80      
Cut-Off* 135      
RGNUL-Patiala Intake 133 27 14  
Cut-Off* 132 76 63  
HNLU-Raipur Intake 62 12 6  
Cut-Off* 131 73 63  
NLUO-Cuttack Intake 123 15 21  
Cut-Off* 130 78 55  
NUSRL-Ranchi Intake 30 9 5 16
Cut-Off* 127 74 35 115
NUALS-Kochi Intake 65      
Cut-Off* 122      
CNLU-Patna Intake 60      
Cut-Off* 116      
NLUJA-Guwahati Intake 47 4 6  
Cut-Off* 111 41 34  
DSNLU-Vishakhaptanam Intake 48      
Cut-Off* 105      
TNNLS-Trichi Intake 40 8 4  
Cut-Off* 100 40 30  
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(Syllabus) Common Law Admission Test



(Syllabus) Common Law Admission Test



Pattern of Question Papers For Admission To UG Course

(a) Maximum Marks : 200
(b) Duration of CLAT-2017 Exam : 02:00 Hours
(c) Multiple-Choice Questions : 200 questions of one mark each
(d) Subject areas with weightage:

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(Notification) Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) - 2017



(Notification) The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) - 2017



About CLAT-2017

Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a non-statutory body created under a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the convenience of the students seeking admission to various National Law Universities in the country. An entrance test is conducted to provide a list of candidates on the basis of ‘merit-cum-preference’ to each University for admission to their Under-Graduate (UG)/ Post-Graduate (PG) programmes, as per the eligibility, reservation and other criteria laid down under the respective statutes of the participating Universities.

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), is an all India common entrance examination, conducted on rotational basis by 18 National Law Universities (NLUs) for admissions to their UG and PG degree programmes. The 18 participating NLUs in the order of their year of establishment are:

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(Article) Glorious Career Opportunities in Law



(Article) Glorious Career Opportunities in Law



One of the most rewarding careers both in terms of job challenge and monetary benefits is undoubtedly law. Open to students of all streams, law is suitable for someone who has a passion for understanding the legal systems of the country and who is looking for challenging and exciting opportunities at the work front. In the last couple of decades, there has been a steady increase in the demand for law graduates in diverse fields.

CHOICES IN SIGHT

With the entry of a number of law firms, the recruitment of law graduates has reached a new high. These law firms not only take up litigation but also aid clients with mergers, acquisitions, due diligence audits and a range of related work. These firms make a beeline to top law schools, particularly the National Law Schools, to rope in the best brains during campus recruitment drives. Most of these firms pay handsome salary packages to the young law recruit, and this is indeed drawing a lot of law graduates to the law firms. Depending upon the stature of the law firms and the academic background of the candidate, these law firms offer fresh law graduates annual salaries ranging from Rs. 8 lakh to Rs.12 lakh.

On the other hand, law graduates, who are keen on embarking on practice in law, normally do not participate in the campus recruitment and scout for a typical law firm engaged in litigation or prefer to work under a Senior Advocate. Eager to be trained by an “expert” in the chosen area, they are content with a moderate remuneration package, but have their eyes set on learning the ropes of the profession. Most of these law firms or law offices of established lawyers pay these freshers anywhere around Rs.3 lakh to Rs.5 lakh, as it is equally important for them to have efficient hands and retain talent. Today, law graduates are looking at untapped and emerging fields of law such as Environment Law, Intellectual Property Rights, Arbitration, Taxation and Competition Law, to mention a few, and are no longer restricting themselves to traditional areas of civil or criminal sides.

PUBLIC SECTOR AND PEDAGOGY

Higher levels of autonomy granted to public sector undertakings have, in recent years, led regular recruitment year after year. Banks and PSUs look for knowledgeable and bright law graduates to join their legal department, as law officers, to perform a variety of functions such as drafting, negotiating and vetting contracts. Steady job, fixed working hours, assured salary increase and promotions are the attractive features of this opportunity. Annual starting salaries including perks could range from Rs. 4.5 lakh to Rs.7 lakh.

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