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Hello everyone.

If any of you or in your friend circle have gone through the IDIA traineeship then please share your experience.

Thanks in advance.

Don't troll. Only genuine answers pls.
Hey, I am 21 now and prepping for various law school entrance exams after finishing my UG. So I will too be about 27 or so if I get in 2025 or so.
This things almost cover everything related to all central Ministries, PMO, Office of the President and so on..
Thanks You Very Much. My main priority is to get into these top 3 Years Law Programs (NLS>GLC>CLC). Will start my prep from today itself.
Thanks You Very Much. Got all your points.

Just one thing, let's say I get some scholarships from law school, then I can manage with the help of loan amount right?

I don't think I would be able to spend 4-5 lacs on my own.
Hello LI Community.

I am a 2023 Undergrad in English Honours from a local rural college in West Bengal.

As of December 2023, I am 21.

I very interested in law and want to pursue t.

I belong to a economically poor family. My family income is less than 1 lac per annum.

So I have few queries regarding law school admissions and law career in general.

I want to prep for law school entrance exams such as CLAT, AILET, NLSAT, CUET PG & UG,HCET Law (3Y & 5 Y) etc for admission into 5 Years of LLB in 2025-26 and for admission into 3 Years in 2024-25.

1) So if I get into a top law school, will I be able to 20-25 lacs of Education LOAN for the entire program without any collateral?

2) Do top NLus and other top law schools give scholarships and financial aid to economically poor students?

3) Regarding the career, for 5 Years Course, I will graduate by 27-28 and for 3 Years Course, I will graduate by 25-26. So will I be facing any problem due to this 3-5 years of seniority as compared the average people graduating in 22-23 age.

Want genuine answers only.

Share your experiences regarding this money (fees) and time (age) issue.
Hi, I have few questions that I want to ask here. Some background infor about me - I am 20 now, finished BA in English Hons this year from a Local Tier-3 Uni in West Bengal. Have decent grades -10/12/UG (55/92/8.5). My family's economic situation is not well off that's why they can't help me to go for higher studies and hence they are very reluctant that I prepare for the Govt Exams and get a Govt Job ASAP. Talking about my personal interest, I like many things. Most interesting fields I like are Business Management, Banking & Finance, Economics & Public Policy, Polity, Law & Constitution and lastly little bit of Technology. I am not really sure of in which field I wanna pursue my career but from last few months, I have a burning desire of pursuing a career in Litigation. But, as mentioned earlier, I am prepping for Banking & Finance Govt Jobs. I will get a job within next 2 years (atleast that's my estimate). So, I wanna views of you guys on if I were to go for law after working in the BFSI sector for 2-3 years (as I have to save some money) what would be my advantages and disadvantages of you guys think I should not pursue law and continue my career in the Banking Sector.

Thanks in advance.