FAQs:
Q: Which is the good college to pursue UG & PG in Environmental Law?
A: Some of the best colleges are,
- NLU
- Amity University
- Lovely Professional University
- KIIT School of Law
Check the “Top Colleges” section to know more.
Q: What is the minimum qualification required to pursue a career in Environmental Law?
A: A qualification in 10+2 is a must for the candidates pursuing an integrated course of 5 years of Environmental Law. For more detailed information check the eligibility criteria above.
Q: What is the examination system?
A: The examination system is Semester wise.
Q: What is the duration of the course?
A: The duration of the course is mentioned below:
- Bachelor degree (LL.B.): 3 years
- Master degree (LL.M.): 1 or 2 years
- P.G. Diploma in Environmental Law: 2 years
Q: What are the top job profiles associated with this field?
A: Some of the top career/job profiles are mentioned below:
- Legal Advisor
- Advocate
- Legal Counsel
Q: What is the eligibility criteria for an L.L.M degree in Environmental Law?
A: The minimum qualification is, the student should have a degree of LL.B. from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ ST candidates)
Q: What are the top entrances to consider for a degree in Family law?
A: Some of the entrances to consider are:
Q: What are the skills required in this field?
A: Some of the skills required in this field are as follows:
- Interest to read
- Adept at filing
- Should be good at exploiting patents
- Good communication skill is a must
Q: Who are the top recruiters in the field of Environmental Law?
A: Some of the top recruiters are as follows:
- Government organizations
- Law firms
- Courts
Q: What is the Admission Process for a degree in Environmental Law?
A: The process of admission to the course may vary across institutes. Some institutes conduct their own entrance exams for admission, while some select students on the basis of their score at the level of graduation, completed from a recognized college/university.
Most colleges/universities in India base their criterion of selection on the candidate’s performance in a relevant national-level entrance exam