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Law Entrance Coaching

Law Entrance Coaching, Near Town, North Police Station,, Kacheripady, Ernakulam - 682018
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Working Hours

Monday 10:00 AM To 05:00 PM

Tuesday 10:00 AM To 05:00 PM

Wednesday 10:00 AM To 05:00 PM

Thursday 10:00 AM To 05:00 PM

Friday 10:00 AM To 05:00 PM

Saturday 10:00 AM To 05:00 PM

Sunday Holiday

About Law Entrance Coaching

* By Law Lecturers and Advocates
* CLATt / CUSAT / KLEE

THE GUIDE has a reputation of being bracketed in the same league with the most successful CLAT training institutes in south India. We lead students in the right path to secure admission in the top law schools in India including NLS Bangalore, NALSAR Hyderabad, Symbiosis Pune, NLU Jodh- pur,GNLU Gandhinagar and others.

THE GUIDE guides you through this highly competitive examination and
has proved to be the most reliable guide in education. Classes are con-
ducted by well experienced advocates and law lecturers. The well desi-
gned classes equip you to fight and win this battle.

Course: We have designed a comprehensive course which can be easily followed by students of class 11 and 12 and which prepares them for the
law entrance exams of the top law schools in India including NATIONAL LAW SCHOOL OF INDIA UNIVERSITY ( NLSIU Bangalore), NALSAR (Hyderabad) , NUJS (Kolkata), GNLU (Gandhinagar), NLU (Jodhpur) and Symbiosis Law College Pune. Our objective is to ensure that all students
who attend our programs undergo intensive training in all the subjects listed below:

Legal Reasoning including areas of Tort law, Constitutional, Contract and Criminal law
Logical Reasoning

Mathematics

English -verbal reasoning and verbal ability

General Knowledge - current affairs, commonly used terminology

ALL REQUIRED STUDY MATERIAL WILL BE PROVIDED. This includes Study material for each subject, solved previous years questions, Section Exercises , Timed Module Tests and Full length Mock Tests for the law entrance. We provide students with Online and Paper based tests to
evaluate their performance. The material is comprehensive and covers all sections of the exam.

Law as a course to study has undergone a sea-change over the years
with establishment of National Law Schools and the corporatization of
the place ments in top law schools in the country. National Law Schools decided to conduct Common Law Admission Test(CLAT)for admissions in to various under-graduate and graduate study programmes in leading National Law universities of India.

For preparing to take a test like CLAT, it is very important to study
judiciously rather than just mugging up from study material readily
available in the market. Not only will CLAT pursuers have to be
adequately prepared but also for their board exams. Now is a time
where CLAT aspirants should maintain a fine and a judicious
balance in preparing for CLAT and their boards.

If you are a CLAT aspirant, you will need to know what portions of the
syllabus you should be sticking on to now and how much time you
ought to allot for it, where the time allotment itself would vary from
student to student depending on their understanding skills.

TIME MANAGEMENT

Aspirants should proportionately allot the available time and resources
to cover the topics like General Knowledge, English, Mathematical &
Logical Reasoning and Legal Aptitude.

ELIGIBILITY

Under-Graduate: Academics: 10+2 Examination or equivalent with not less than 50% marks for General and 45% marks for SC/ST OBC and persons with disability.(Students taking qualifying examination in March/April 2009 are also eligible to apply)

Age limit: Not more than 20 years in case of General and 22 years in case of SC / ST / 0BC Post-graduate (EXCEPT FOR NLU, JODHPUR) Academics: 55% marks in aggregate in LL.B. / B.L. 50% marks in case of SC / ST/ OBC and persons with disability. Application form can obtained from the designated branches of National bank and State Bank of India or any of the National Law School against the payment of Rs.2500/- (Rs.2000/- in case of SC/ST).

If you've decided on law school but are searching for a more non- traditional way to use your law degree, take into consideration that many non-profit organizations are headed by lawyers. For example,
Elizabeth Dole, former head of the Red Cross, holds a law degree.
According to the American Bar Association, 11 percent of law grad-
uates enter the workforce in non-traditional careers. Since they've
honed their research skills and ability to elicit what they need from
people, lawyers are often in non profits because they have strong
persuasive-writing skills to obtain grants and funding. Along the same
lines, many lawyers are also fundraisers, such as development offic-
ers at universities, hospitals, or political campaigns.

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