Law is one of the oldest studies in India. Directly, or indirectly, there always have been interaction of the common people with the law. The rules and regulations in their much organized and extreme phase are called as Laws. This branch of education have been prominent in the country since ages; and also helped freedom fighters to get the better of the British. This could further be cleared by the status of Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru as being the greatest of the Law alumni. Many other sons of the ‘Indian’ Motherland have left their imprints on the country.
Films and Television also used it to their advantages for the growth and benefits. There have been entertainment shows that made their marks on the electronic media. This proves that what huge an impact is there of the law in the country. Leave alone the nation; many foreign countries had been using the content (law) for their prosperity even before India launched it. The fact can’t be argued upon, that ”Law” has forever been the amusing part of one’s life. Not only entertainment, it sure does have the power to change boon to bane, and vice-versa.
So, Law has been persistent in its very mysterious, yet open form, all through the history. We can even get back to the start of the civilization where it all started from. In a way, it may be said that LAW is an ageless field of education. For the study of this enigmatic subject, many a college and institutions have opened up. Law colleges in India itself are numerous. Out of those Colleges of national stature are the ones people seek out for. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is the criteria and eligibility test that one has to pass through, if wants admission into the top law colleges. Even those who can’t get admission through CLAT need not worry or get disheartened. Due to the arrival of many good colleges, students get entry into fine colleges and can make their dream come true.
This year also law admission 2013 has been a rage. Students have been trying hard for admissions. But there are two ways to get in there: Regular course & correspondence course. Bachelor of Law (LLB) course finds many takers every year. LLB Correspondence course in India is pursued by the students who seek study with job. This way education has given way to the flexibility.