I've joined SLS Pune with a Business & Corp law specialization.
I completed my graduation from a law school that has no name in the market (and no faculty to teach the basics), I wanted to put myself on the radar of employers, besides learning from experienced faculty who actually teach something useful.
I am interested in research work and can work as a researcher. But I also want to earn money (adulting, financial independence, etc.) and can see myself working in a law firm.
I'm in my final year of law school (non-nlu) and plan on attending an LLM next. My CLAT PG scores weren't great (4800+) so I applied for JGLS' LLM program. The consortium has released 2 lists so far, and I think the 5th list would be out by June.
1. Is it advisable to hold off the admission decision until the consortium releases the 5th merit list and the vacancies? Do I have a chance of getting NLUO or HNLU at the least?
2. From a job perspective, what's the better specialization to go for?
a. Corporate and Finance
b. IPR and Tech
c. International Trade and Investment
(My interest areas are Tech law and International Trade law)
I completed my graduation from a law school that has no name in the market (and no faculty to teach the basics), I wanted to put myself on the radar of employers, besides learning from experienced faculty who actually teach something useful.
I am interested in research work and can work as a researcher. But I also want to earn money (adulting, financial independence, etc.) and can see myself working in a law firm.
Any tips to get into T1/T2 law firms?
1. Is it advisable to hold off the admission decision until the consortium releases the 5th merit list and the vacancies? Do I have a chance of getting NLUO or HNLU at the least?
2. From a job perspective, what's the better specialization to go for?
a. Corporate and Finance
b. IPR and Tech
c. International Trade and Investment
(My interest areas are Tech law and International Trade law)
Thanks!