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is doing of law course in normal local colleges is different from doing law from National law universities is better for your future.if it is then how can I apply for law colleges but the application time is over then what colleges want to join.


Manikanta 31st Aug, 2020
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ginnisachdeva02_9364270 Student Expert 31st Aug, 2020

Hey!

Yes definitely, doing undergraduate or post graduation law degree is affected by the college from which you are pursuing. See if you are doing law from a local college, there would be less opportunities but if you are doing from a reputed college then obviously number of opportunities provided by the college would be more. Also, during your placement, college name effects a lot. And as you said application process is over, then you can try next year. But you can check out different colleges by the link given below, also can check out their dates of application forms

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking

Hope I answered your query

Thank you

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