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Explore the diverse range of LLM subjects and specializations offered in India, including Corporate Law, in this visual guide. Discover the best one-year LLM programs, top LLM courses, and leading BBA LLB colleges in Bangalore that provide a strong foundation for legal careers. Perfect for aspiring legal professionals seeking detailed insights into India's LLM education landscape.
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mariacallous · 2 years ago
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In the early weeks of 2023, as worry about ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools was ratcheting up dramatically in the public conversation, a tweet passed through the many interlocking corners of Book Twitter. “Imagine if every Book is converted into an Animated Book and made 10x more engaging,” it read. “AI will do this. Huge opportunity here to disrupt Kindle and Audible.”
The tweet’s author, Gaurav Munjal, cofounded Unacademy, which bills itself as “India’s largest learning platform”—and within the edtech context, where digitally animated books can be effective teaching tools, his suggestion might read a certain way. But to a broader audience, the sweeping proclamation that AI will make “every” book “10x more engaging” seemed absurd, a solution in search of a problem, and one predicated on the idea that people who choose to read narrative prose (instead of, say, watching a film or playing a game) were somehow bored or not engaged with their unanimated tomes. As those who shared the tweet observed, it seems like a lot of book industry “disruptors” just don’t like reading.
Munjal is one of many tech entrepreneurs to ping the book world’s radar—and raise its collective hackles—in recent months. Many were hawking AI “solutions” they promised would transform the act of writing, the most derided among them Sudowrite’s Story Engine (dubbed in a relatively ambivalent review by The Verge’s Adi Robertson as “the AI novel-writing tool everyone hates”). Story Engine raised frustrations by treating writers as an afterthought and, by its very existence, suggesting that the problems it was trying to bypass weren’t integral to the act of writing itself.
Last month, Justine Moore, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz, provided a sort of bookend to Munjal’s “AI-animated books” proposal. “The three largest fanfic sites—[Archive of Our Own], Fanfiction.net, and Wattpad—get 3 billion-plus annual visits in the US alone,” she wrote. “Imagine how much bigger this market could be if you could chat with characters vs. reading static stories?” The thread was likely a reference to Character.ai, a startup that lets users chat with fictional heroes and villains; Andreessen Horowitz led a $150 million funding round for the company in March. The comment also came after the revelation that large language models (LLMs) may have scraped fanfiction writers’ work—which is largely written and shared for free—causing an (understandable) uproar in many fan communities.
Setting aside the fact that fandom role-playing has been a popular practice for decades, Moore’s statements felt like a distillation of tech’s tortured relationship with narrative prose. There are many kinds of fanfiction—including an entire subgenre in which “you” are a character in the story. But those are still stories, sentences deliberately written and arranged in a way that lets you lose yourself in an authored narrative. “Imagine having such a fundamental misunderstanding of the appeal of reading fanfiction—let alone reading fiction more broadly,” I wrote in response to her thread. What’s so wrong with people enjoying reading plain old words on a page?
The tech world has long been convinced that it understands the desires of readers better than they do themselves. For years, VCs have promised to upend books and the structures around their creation and consumption. Some came from within the publishing industry, but like their counterparts “disrupting” other sectors, including film and TV, many more did not. And for the most part, despite tech’s sometimes drastic (and often negative) effects on other industries, book- and reading-related startups failed to alter much at all. People are still buying books—in fact, they’re buying more than ever. Pandemic lockdowns brought a perhaps unsurprising boom in sales, and even though numbers slipped as restrictions lifted, print sales were still nearly 12 percent higher in 2022 than they were in 2019, and sales of audio books continue to increase dramatically year over year.
One reason books haven’t been particularly disruptable might be that many of the people looking to “fix” things couldn’t actually articulate what was broken—whether through their failure to see the real problems facing the industry (namely, Amazon’s stranglehold), or their insistence that books are not particularly enjoyable as a medium. “It’s that arrogance, to come into a community you know nothing about, that you might have studied as you study for an MBA, and think that you can revolutionize anything,” says writer and longtime book-industry observer Maris Kreizman. “There were so many false problems that tech guys created that we didn’t actually have.”
Take, for example, the long string of pitches for a “Netflix for books”—ideas that retrofitted Netflix’s original DVDs-by-mail model for a different medium under the presumption that readers would pay to borrow books when the public library was right there. Publisher’s Weekly keeps a database of book startups that now numbers more than 1,300; many of them are marked “Closed,” alongside a graveyard of broken URLs. There were plenty of practical ideas—targeting specific demographics or genres or pegged to more technical aspects, like metadata or production workflows. But many more proposed ways to alter books themselves—most of which made zero sense to people who actually enjoy reading.
“I don’t think they’re coming to that with a love of fiction or an understanding of why people read fiction,” Kreizman says. “If they were, they wouldn’t make these suggestions that nobody wants.”
The “10x more engaging” crowd has come in waves over the past two decades, washed ashore via broader tech trends, like social media, tablets, virtual reality, NFTs, and AI. These tech enthusiasts promised a vast, untapped market full of people just waiting for technology to make books more “fun” and delivered pronouncements with a grifting sort of energy that urged you to seize on the newest trend while it was hot—even as everyone could see that previous hyped ventures had not, in fact, utterly transformed the way people read. Interactive books could have sound effects or music that hits at certain story beats. NFTs could let readers “own” a character. AI could allow readers to endlessly generate their own books, or to eschew—to borrow one particular framing—“static stories” entirely and put themselves directly into a fictional world.
AI isn’t remotely a new player in the book world. Electronic literature artists and scholars have worked with various forms of virtual and artificial intelligence for decades, and National Novel Generation Month, a collaborative challenge modeled after NaNoWriMo, has been around since 2013. Even now, as much of the book world loudly rejects AI-powered writing tools, some authors are still experimenting, with a wide range of results. But these bespoke, usually one-off projects are a far cry from the tech industry’s proposals to revolutionize reading at scale—not least because the projects were never intended to replace traditional books.
“A lot of interactive storytelling has gone on for a very long time,” says Jeremy Douglass, an assistant professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara, citing everything from his early career work on hypertext fiction to the class he’ll teach next year on the long history of the pop-up book to centuries-old marginalia like the footnote and the concordance. “These fields are almost always very old, they’re almost always talked about as if they’re brand-new, and there haven’t really been a lot of moments of inventing a new modality.”
To VC claims that AI will totally alter books, Douglass takes what he calls a “yes, and” stance. “What people are actually doing is creating a new medium. They’re not actually replacing the novel; they created a new thing that was like the novel but different, and the old forms carried on. I’m still listening to the radio, despite the film and game industries’ efforts.”
Tech entrepreneurs rarely pitch “yes, and” ideas. In their view, new technologies will improve on—and eventually supplant—what exists now. For all of his interest in the many forms of interactive fiction, Douglass doubts that most books would benefit from an AI treatment.
“There are extremely pleasurable aesthetic systems that aren’t intentional,” he says. “But how often when I’m reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X or The Joy of Cooking do I think, ‘If only a chatbot could augment this on the fly’? And it’s partly the fact that some communication is deeply intentional, and that’s part of the pleasure. It’s handcrafted, it’s specific, there’s a vision.”
That isn’t to say that Douglass thinks there’s zero appetite for AI in literature—but it’s “probably a very small slice of the pie. So when you say ‘all books’? Almost certainly not. For the same reason that we’re not reading 100 percent pop-up books, or watching all of our books on YouTube, or anything else you can imagine. People are doing that too, but it’s extra.”
The exact size of that small pie slice remains to be seen, as does the general public’s appetite for instant novels, or chatting with characters, or hitting a button that will animate any book in your digital library. But those desires will likely need to come from readers themselves—not from the top down. “If you just give the tools to everybody, which is happening in spite of venture capital, as well as because of it, people will figure out what they want it for—and it’s usually not what the inventors and the investors think,” Douglass says. “It’s not even in their top-10 list of guesses, most of the time. It’s incredibly specific to the person and genre.”
The recent history of publishing has plenty of examples in which digital tools let people create things we couldn’t have predicted in the analog days: the massive range of extremely niche self-published romance, for example, or the structural variation and formal innovation within the almost entirely online world of fanfiction.
But when the tech industry approaches readers with ways to “fix” what isn’t broken, their proposals will always ring hollow—and right now, plain old reading still works for huge numbers of people, many of whom pick up books because they want to escape and not be the main character for a while. “That’s a good thing,” Kreizman says. And as AI true believers sweep through with promises that this technology will change everything, it helps to remember just how many disruptors have come and gone. “In the meantime, tech bros will still find VCs to wine and dine and spend more money on bullshit,” Kreizman predicts. But for the rest of us? We’ll just keep on reading.
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vermaaditi718 · 1 year ago
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How to prepare for clat 2025
Introduction
The legal landscape in India beckons aspiring lawyers, and the first step toward a rewarding career in law is often through the Common Law Admission Test, commonly known as CLAT. In this blog, we delve into the intricacies of CLAT 2025, offering insights into the exam, preparation strategies, answer key analysis, and the subsequent result and cutoff procedures.
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Understanding CLAT Exam
The CLAT exam is the key that unlocks the doors to prestigious National Law Universities (NLUs) across India, offering courses in 5-year integrated LLB (UG) and one-year LLM (PG). Administered by the Consortium of NLUs, the exam covers a spectrum of subjects such as English, Current Affairs and GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Mathematics for UG courses. For PG courses, it delves into Constitutional Law and other subjects like Jurisprudence, Torts, IPC, CrPC, CPC, Family Law, and IPR.
Beyond NLUs, CLAT scores open doors to 61 private affiliate colleges, broadening the scope for legal education. Furthermore, public organizations like ONGC and BHEL utilize CLAT-PG scores for recruitment, underscoring the exam's significance beyond academia.
Toppers' Strategies for CLAT 2025
Success in CLAT requires a holistic approach to preparation, balancing all sections of the exam. Relying solely on a few sections is impractical due to the variable difficulty levels each year. To crack CLAT 2025, aspirants should focus on two key aspects: concept building and practice.
Concept Building:
Develop a strong foundation in each section.
Understand legal concepts, stay updated on current affairs, and hone language and mathematical skills.
Regularly revise and consolidate knowledge.
Practicing and Analyzing:
Solve previous years' question papers to understand the exam pattern.
Identify weak areas and work on them systematically.
Take mock tests to simulate exam conditions and improve time management.
CLAT 2025 Preparation Strategy
Preparing for a national-level entrance exam demands a well-structured study plan and effective preparation strategy. Consider the following tips to enhance your CLAT 2025 preparation:
Customize Your Timetable:
Tailor your study plan based on your priorities, weaknesses, and daily study time.
Create a flexible timetable that accommodates all sections.
Task-Based Approach:
Focus on completing specific tasks each day rather than counting hours.
Break down subjects into manageable tasks to maintain focus and progress steadily.
Be Specific:
Detail your study sessions with specific topics, book names, and page numbers.
Clearly define what you aim to achieve in each study session.
Utilize Study Materials:
Incorporate the best CLAT books and study materials into your plan.
Ensure that you cover relevant materials and assignments effectively.
Track Your Progress:
Maintain a daily log of tasks and mark them as completed.
Stay organized and motivated by witnessing your progress.
CLAT 2025 Answer Key
Shortly after the examination, the Consortium of NLUs releases the CLAT 2025 answer key on their official website. Candidates can download the answer key and question paper PDF to cross-verify their responses. The exam authority welcomes objections from candidates, addressing any discrepancies between the question paper and the answer key.
How to Download CLAT 2025 Answer Key:
Visit the official website of CLAT Consortium - consortiumofnlus.ac.in.
Click on the CLAT answer key link.
View, download, and save CLAT 2025 answer key and question paper PDF.
CLAT 2025 Result
The Consortium of NLUs announces the CLAT 2025 result within a month after the exam. The results are prepared based on the final answer key, which is released after reviewing objections raised by candidates. The result, indicating the qualifying status of all test-takers, will be available on the official website. Candidates can also download the scorecard by logging in.
How to Check CLAT 2025 Result:
Click on the result link on the official website.
A log-in window will open.
Fill in the CLAT 2025 application number or admit card number and date of birth.
Upon successful login, the results will be displayed on the screen.
Download and take a printout of the CLAT 2025 scorecard.
CLAT 2025 Cutoff
The CLAT 2025 cutoff marks for UG and PG courses are released separately by the Consortium of NLUs after each round of counseling. These cutoff marks vary for different categories, including Open, PwD, SC, ST, and OBC. The cutoff marks represent the minimum score or rank required for admission to preferred law colleges.
Conclusion
Preparing for CLAT 2025 requires dedication, strategic planning, and a comprehensive understanding of the exam pattern. By following a customized timetable, a task-based approach, and utilizing study materials, candidates can enhance their preparation. The answer key and result analysis provide valuable insights for improvement. Aspiring law students should focus on maintaining a disciplined approach and staying motivated throughout their CLAT journey, as success in this exam is not just a gateway to prestigious institutions but also a stepping stone to a fulfilling legal career.
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kamreadsandrecs · 1 year ago
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By Elizabeth Minkel
In the early weeks of 2023, as worry about ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence tools was ratcheting up dramatically in the public conversation, a tweet passed through the many interlocking corners of Book Twitter. “Imagine if every Book is converted into an Animated Book and made 10x more engaging,” it read. “AI will do this. Huge opportunity here to disrupt Kindle and Audible.”
The tweet’s author, Gaurav Munjal, cofounded Unacademy, which bills itself as “India’s largest learning platform”—and within the edtech context, where digitally animated books can be effective teaching tools, his suggestion might read a certain way. But to a broader audience, the sweeping proclamation that AI will make “every” book “10x more engaging” seemed absurd, a solution in search of a problem, and one predicated on the idea that people who choose to read narrative prose (instead of, say, watching a film or playing a game) were somehow bored or not engaged with their unanimated tomes. As those who shared the tweet observed, it seems like a lot of book industry “disruptors” just don’t like reading.
Munjal is one of many tech entrepreneurs to ping the book world’s radar—and raise its collective hackles—in recent months. Many were hawking AI “solutions” they promised would transform the act of writing, the most derided among them Sudowrite’s Story Engine (dubbed in a relatively ambivalent review by The Verge’s Adi Robertson as “the AI novel-writing tool everyone hates”). Story Engine raised frustrations by treating writers as an afterthought and, by its very existence, suggesting that the problems it was trying to bypass weren’t integral to the act of writing itself.
Last month, Justine Moore, a partner at Andreessen Horowitz, provided a sort of bookend to Munjal’s “AI-animated books” proposal. “The three largest fanfic sites—[Archive of Our Own], Fanfiction.net, and Wattpad—get 3 billion-plus annual visits in the US alone,” she wrote. “Imagine how much bigger this market could be if you could chat with characters vs. reading static stories?” The thread was likely a reference to Character.ai, a startup that lets users chat with fictional heroes and villains; Andreessen Horowitz led a $150 million funding round for the company in March. The comment also came after the revelation that large language models (LLMs) may have scraped fanfiction writers’ work—which is largely written and shared for free—causing an (understandable) uproar in many fan communities.
Setting aside the fact that fandom role-playing has been a popular practice for decades, Moore’s statements felt like a distillation of tech’s tortured relationship with narrative prose. There are many kinds of fanfiction—including an entire subgenre in which “you” are a character in the story. But those are still stories, sentences deliberately written and arranged in a way that lets you lose yourself in an authored narrative. “Imagine having such a fundamental misunderstanding of the appeal of reading fanfiction—let alone reading fiction more broadly,” I wrote in response to her thread. What’s so wrong with people enjoying reading plain old words on a page?
The tech world has long been convinced that it understands the desires of readers better than they do themselves. For years, VCs have promised to upend books and the structures around their creation and consumption. Some came from within the publishing industry, but like their counterparts “disrupting” other sectors, including film and TV, many more did not. And for the most part, despite tech’s sometimes drastic (and often negative) effects on other industries, book- and reading-related startups failed to alter much at all. People are still buying books—in fact, they’re buying more than ever. Pandemic lockdowns brought a perhaps unsurprising boom in sales, and even though numbers slipped as restrictions lifted, print sales were still nearly 12 percent higher in 2022 than they were in 2019, and sales of audio books continue to increase dramatically year over year.
One reason books haven’t been particularly disruptable might be that many of the people looking to “fix” things couldn’t actually articulate what was broken—whether through their failure to see the real problems facing the industry (namely, Amazon’s stranglehold), or their insistence that books are not particularly enjoyable as a medium. “It’s that arrogance, to come into a community you know nothing about, that you might have studied as you study for an MBA, and think that you can revolutionize anything,” says writer and longtime book-industry observer Maris Kreizman. “There were so many false problems that tech guys created that we didn’t actually have.”
Take, for example, the long string of pitches for a “Netflix for books”—ideas that retrofitted Netflix’s original DVDs-by-mail model for a different medium under the presumption that readers would pay to borrow books when the public library was right there. Publisher’s Weekly keeps a database of book startups that now numbers more than 1,300; many of them are marked “Closed,” alongside a graveyard of broken URLs. There were plenty of practical ideas—targeting specific demographics or genres or pegged to more technical aspects, like metadata or production workflows. But many more proposed ways to alter books themselves—most of which made zero sense to people who actually enjoy reading.
“I don’t think they’re coming to that with a love of fiction or an understanding of why people read fiction,” Kreizman says. “If they were, they wouldn’t make these suggestions that nobody wants.”
The “10x more engaging” crowd has come in waves over the past two decades, washed ashore via broader tech trends, like social media, tablets, virtual reality, NFTs, and AI. These tech enthusiasts promised a vast, untapped market full of people just waiting for technology to make books more “fun” and delivered pronouncements with a grifting sort of energy that urged you to seize on the newest trend while it was hot—even as everyone could see that previous hyped ventures had not, in fact, utterly transformed the way people read. Interactive books could have sound effects or music that hits at certain story beats. NFTs could let readers “own” a character. AI could allow readers to endlessly generate their own books, or to eschew—to borrow one particular framing—“static stories” entirely and put themselves directly into a fictional world.
AI isn’t remotely a new player in the book world. Electronic literature artists and scholars have worked with various forms of virtual and artificial intelligence for decades, and National Novel Generation Month, a collaborative challenge modeled after NaNoWriMo, has been around since 2013. Even now, as much of the book world loudly rejects AI-powered writing tools, some authors are still experimenting, with a wide range of results. But these bespoke, usually one-off projects are a far cry from the tech industry’s proposals to revolutionize reading at scale—not least because the projects were never intended to replace traditional books.
“A lot of interactive storytelling has gone on for a very long time,” says Jeremy Douglass, an assistant professor of English at the University of California, Santa Barbara, citing everything from his early career work on hypertext fiction to the class he’ll teach next year on the long history of the pop-up book to centuries-old marginalia like the footnote and the concordance. “These fields are almost always very old, they’re almost always talked about as if they’re brand-new, and there haven’t really been a lot of moments of inventing a new modality.”
To VC claims that AI will totally alter books, Douglass takes what he calls a “yes, and” stance. “What people are actually doing is creating a new medium. They’re not actually replacing the novel; they created a new thing that was like the novel but different, and the old forms carried on. I’m still listening to the radio, despite the film and game industries’ efforts.”
Tech entrepreneurs rarely pitch “yes, and” ideas. In their view, new technologies will improve on—and eventually supplant—what exists now. For all of his interest in the many forms of interactive fiction, Douglass doubts that most books would benefit from an AI treatment.
“There are extremely pleasurable aesthetic systems that aren’t intentional,” he says. “But how often when I’m reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X or The Joy of Cooking do I think, ‘If only a chatbot could augment this on the fly’? And it’s partly the fact that some communication is deeply intentional, and that’s part of the pleasure. It’s handcrafted, it’s specific, there’s a vision.”
That isn’t to say that Douglass thinks there’s zero appetite for AI in literature—but it’s “probably a very small slice of the pie. So when you say ‘all books’? Almost certainly not. For the same reason that we’re not reading 100 percent pop-up books, or watching all of our books on YouTube, or anything else you can imagine. People are doing that too, but it’s extra.”
The exact size of that small pie slice remains to be seen, as does the general public’s appetite for instant novels, or chatting with characters, or hitting a button that will animate any book in your digital library. But those desires will likely need to come from readers themselves—not from the top down. “If you just give the tools to everybody, which is happening in spite of venture capital, as well as because of it, people will figure out what they want it for—and it’s usually not what the inventors and the investors think,” Douglass says. “It’s not even in their top-10 list of guesses, most of the time. It’s incredibly specific to the person and genre.”
The recent history of publishing has plenty of examples in which digital tools let people create things we couldn’t have predicted in the analog days: the massive range of extremely niche self-published romance, for example, or the structural variation and formal innovation within the almost entirely online world of fanfiction.
But when the tech industry approaches readers with ways to “fix” what isn’t broken, their proposals will always ring hollow—and right now, plain old reading still works for huge numbers of people, many of whom pick up books because they want to escape and not be the main character for a while. “That’s a good thing,” Kreizman says. And as AI true believers sweep through with promises that this technology will change everything, it helps to remember just how many disruptors have come and gone. “In the meantime, tech bros will still find VCs to wine and dine and spend more money on bullshit,” Kreizman predicts. But for the rest of us? We’ll just keep on reading.
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edu276 · 2 years ago
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Faculty of Law, Delhi University
The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi is one of the premier law schools in India, located in New Delhi. The faculty was established in 1924 and is affiliated with the University of Delhi, one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in India.
The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in law, such as the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B), Master of Laws (LL.M), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Law. The faculty also offers diploma courses in various legal fields.
For admission to the LL.B. program, the University conducts the DU LLB Entrance Exam. Similarly, for admission to the LL.M. program, candidates need to appear for the DU LLM entrance exam. The entrance exams are conducted in June each year, and admission is granted based on the minimum required marks scored by the candidates.
As per the eligibility criteria set by the Faculty of Law, Delhi University, candidates need to have at least completed their graduation from a recognized Indian University/Foreign University/Equivalent institution from any stream with a minimum of 50% marks. Candidates in the final year of their graduation/post-graduation are also eligible to apply for the DU LLB Entrance Exam. However, such candidates will be offered admission on a provisional basis, subject to their clearing their degree examinations.
The faculty has a faculty of highly qualified and experienced teachers who provide quality legal education to students. The faculty has a strong emphasis on research and innovation, and the faculty members are actively involved in research activities in various fields of law.
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career-pathways · 4 days ago
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Law College in Patna: A Guide to Legal Education and Career Opportunities
Introduction
Choosing the right law college in Patna is the first step toward a successful legal career. Patna, the capital of Bihar, is home to several prestigious law institutions that offer courses like LLB, BA LLB, and BBA LLB. These courses help students build a strong foundation in legal education and open doors to various career opportunities in law firms, corporate sectors, and government agencies.
In this blog, we will explore the best law colleges in Patna, their courses, career opportunities, and why studying law in Patna can be a great choice for aspiring lawyers.
Why Choose a Law College in Patna?
1. Rich Legal Heritage
Patna has a strong legal history and is home to the Patna High Court, one of India’s oldest high courts. Studying law in Patna provides students with exposure to real-world legal proceedings, internships, and networking opportunities with experienced lawyers and judges.
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2. Affordable Education
Compared to law colleges in other metropolitan cities, law education in Patna is more affordable. Students get quality education at lower tuition fees, making it an attractive option for aspiring lawyers.
3. Growing Legal Opportunities
With the rapid economic and industrial growth in Bihar, the demand for legal professionals is increasing. Law graduates from Patna have ample opportunities to work in corporate law firms, judicial services, litigation, and legal consulting.
Top Law Courses Offered in Patna
1. Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Duration: 3 years
Eligibility: Graduation in any stream
Career Options: Lawyer, Legal Advisor, Judicial Services, Corporate Law
2. BA LLB (Integrated)
Duration: 5 years
Eligibility: 10+2 from a recognized board
Career Options: Litigation, Civil & Criminal Law, Government Jobs
3. BBA LLB (Integrated)
Duration: 5 years
Eligibility: 10+2 from a recognized board
Career Options: Corporate Lawyer, Business Consultant, Legal Analyst
Best Law Colleges in Patna
Here are some of the top law colleges in Patna that offer high-quality legal education:
Ambedkar Law College
This college is recognized by the Bar Council of India and affiliated with Patliputra University.
Offers LLB, BA LLB, and BBA LLB programs
One of the oldest and most reputed law colleges in Bihar
Chanakya National Law University (CNLU)
A premier law university in Bihar
Offers BA LLB, BBA LLB, and LLM programs
Excellent infrastructure and faculty
Amity Law School, Patna
Part of Amity University
Offers integrated BA LLB and BBA LLB programs
Modern campus and industry-focused curriculum
Bihar Institute of Law
Affiliated with Magadh University
Offers LLB and BA LLB programs
Known for its experienced faculty and legal research
Chandragupt Institute of Management Patna (CIMP) – School of Law
Provides a specialized law curriculum with business insights
Focus on corporate and business law
Career Opportunities After Studying Law in Patna
After completing a law degree from a top law college in Patna, students can explore various career paths:
1. Litigation and Advocacy
Law graduates can start practicing as advocates in district courts, high courts, and the Supreme Court. They can also work under senior advocates to gain experience.
2. Corporate Lawyer
Many companies hire law graduates as corporate legal advisors to handle business contracts, mergers, acquisitions, and compliance.
3. Judicial Services
Law graduates can appear for Bihar Judicial Services Examination (BJSE) and become judges, magistrates, or public prosecutors.
4. Legal Consultancy
Graduates can work as legal consultants for firms, government agencies, and NGOs, providing advice on legal matters.
5. Academia and Research
For those interested in teaching, pursuing an LLM and PhD can lead to a career as a professor or legal researcher.
Admission Process for Law Colleges in Patna
The admission process for law colleges in Patna varies based on the institute and course. Here are the common ways to secure admission:
1. Entrance Exams
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) – Required for admission to national law universities like CNLU.
BHU UET, DU LLB, LSAT – Other exams accepted by some private colleges.
BJSE (Bihar Judicial Services Exam) – For students who wish to become judges after their LLB.
2. Merit-Based Admission
Some law colleges in Patna provide admission based on 12th-grade marks (for BA LLB, BBA LLB) or graduation marks (for LLB).
3. Direct Admission
Private law colleges offer direct admission based on academic performance and personal interviews.
Conclusion
Choosing the best law college in Patna is a crucial decision for a successful legal career. With a strong legal heritage, affordable education, and growing job opportunities, Patna is emerging as a great destination for law aspirants. Whether you choose LLB, BA LLB, or BBA LLB, Patna’s law colleges provide the knowledge and skills required for a bright future in the legal profession.
If you are planning to pursue law in Patna, start by researching the best colleges, checking their eligibility criteria, and preparing for entrance exams. A career in law is not just rewarding but also a path to uphold justice and serve society.
Are you ready to begin your journey in legal education? Explore law colleges in Patna today and take the first step toward a successful legal career!
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timotheusrietbergen · 9 days ago
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Nobody in their right mind will use genAI, LLMs in the next 5 years: Meta chief AI scientist Yann LeCun - India Today
LeCun also explains why he thinks the current AI models aren't capable of doing much. He gives four reasons for that. One, he says, the current models lack the awareness and understanding of the physical world. Two, there is a limitation to how much it remembers at once and does not have a continuous memory. Three, it lacks the power of reasoning. And four, it is unable to perform complex planning tasks.
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jcmarchi · 11 days ago
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Pipeshift Secures $2.5M to Streamline Open-Source AI Deployment
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/pipeshift-secures-2-5m-to-streamline-open-source-ai-deployment/
Pipeshift Secures $2.5M to Streamline Open-Source AI Deployment
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Pipeshift has announced a $2.5 million seed round aimed at providing enterprises with the infrastructure needed to efficiently build, deploy, and manage open-source AI models. As more than 80% of companies move toward open-source GenAI, Pipeshift’s solution removes common bottlenecks related to privacy, control, and the engineering overhead of stitching together multiple components.
Revolutionizing MLOps for GenAI
Pipeshift’s new-age Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) accelerates AI orchestration by offering a modular MLOps stack that runs on any environment—cloud or on-premises. This end-to-end service covers a wide range of workloads, including LLMs, vision models, audio models, and more. Rather than acting as a GPU broker, Pipeshift hands enterprises direct control of their infrastructure, enabling them to:
Scale from day one with in-built autoscalers, load balancers, and schedulers
Fine-tune or distill open-source models in parallel with real-time tracking of training metrics
Save on GPU costs by hot-swapping fine-tuned models without GPU memory fractioning
Maintain enterprise-grade security to keep proprietary data and IP fully in-house
By consolidating these capabilities into a single platform, Pipeshift simplifies deployment workflows and drastically reduces time-to-production.
Strong Industry Backing
The $2.5 million seed round was led by Y Combinator and SenseAI Ventures, with additional support from Arka Venture Labs, Good News Ventures, Nivesha Ventures, Astir VC, GradCapital, and MyAsiaVC. Esteemed angels like Kulveer Taggar (CEO of Zuess), Umur Cubukcu (CEO of Ubicloud and former Head of PostgreSQL at Azure), and Krishna Mehra (former Head of Engineering at Meta and co-founder of Capillary Technologies) also participated.
Arko Chattopadhyay, Co-Founder and CEO of Pipeshift, stated: “2025 marks the year when GenAI transitions into production and engineering teams are witnessing the benefits of using open-source models in-house. This offers high levels of privacy and control alongside enhanced performance and lower costs. However, this is a complex and expensive process involving multiple components being stitched together. Pipeshift’s enterprise-grade orchestration platform eradicates the need for such extensive engineering investments by not only simplifying deployment but also maximizing the production throughput.”
Rahul Agarwalla, Managing Partner of SenseAI Ventures, observed: “Enterprises prefer open-source GenAI for the benefits of privacy, model ownership, and lower costs. However, transitioning GenAI to production remains a complex and expensive process requiring multiple components to be stitched.” He continued: “Pipeshift’s enterprise-grade orchestration platform eliminates the need for such extensive engineering investments by not only simplifying deployment but also maximizing the production throughput.”
Yash Hemaraj, Founding Partner at Arka Venture Labs and General Partner at BGV, remarked:“We invested in Pipeshift because their innovative platform addresses a critical need in enterprise AI adoption, enabling seamless deployment of open-source language models. The founding team’s deep technical expertise and track record in scaling AI solutions impressed us immensely. Pipeshift’s vision aligns perfectly with our focus on transformative Enterprise AI companies, particularly those bridging the US-India tech corridor, making them an ideal fit for our portfolio.”
Why Pipeshift Stands Out
Founded by Arko Chattopadhyay, Enrique Ferrao, and Pranav Reddy, Pipeshift’s core team has been tackling AI orchestration challenges long before this seed funding. Their experience includes scaling a Llama2-powered enterprise search app for 1,000+ employees on-premises, highlighting firsthand how tricky and resource-intensive private AI deployments can be.
Key differentiators include:
Multi-Cloud Orchestration: Pipeshift seamlessly handles a mix of cloud and on-prem GPUs, ensuring cost optimization and quick failover.
Kubernetes Cluster Management: An end-to-end control panel allows enterprises to create, scale, and oversee Kubernetes clusters without juggling multiple tools.
Model Fine-Tuning & Deployment: Engineers can finetune or distill open-source models using custom datasets or LLM logs, with training metrics viewable in real time.
360° Observability: Integrated dashboards track performance, enabling quick troubleshooting and efficient scaling.
Built for Production, Not Just Experimentation
Companies often face limitations with generic API-based solutions that aren’t built for in-house privacy. Pipeshift flips this model by focusing on secure, on-prem or multi-cloud deployments. The platform supports over 100 large language models, including Llama 3.1, Mistral, and specialized offerings like Deepseek Coder. This diverse selection helps meet the specific performance, cost, and compliance needs of each project.
Some notable benefits include:
Up to 60% in GPU infrastructure cost savings
30x faster time-to-production
6x lower cost compared to GPT/Claude
55% reduction in engineering resources
Looking Ahead
Having already collaborated with over 30 companies, including NetApp, Pipeshift plans to further its mission of delivering powerful open-source AI solutions without the usual complexity. Its single-pane-of-glass approach to MLOps, combined with dedicated onboarding and ongoing account management, ensures enterprises can stay focused on leveraging AI for business outcomes rather than wrestling with infrastructure.
With private data protections, hybrid cloud compatibility, and modular flexibility at its core, Pipeshift is poised to meet the diverse needs of enterprise AI projects. By bridging the gap between open-source innovation and enterprise-grade requirements, the company is paving the way for a new era of agile, secure, and cost-effective AI deployments.
Pipeshift offers end-to-end MLOps orchestration for open-source GenAI workloads—embeddings, vector databases, LLMs, vision models, and audio models—across any cloud or on-prem GPUs..
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Nirma University: A Comprehensive Guide to Educational Excellence
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Located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Nirma University is one of India's leading higher education institutions. Established in 2003 under the Gujarat Act, Nirma University is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is widely known for its multidisciplinary approach. It offers courses in Engineering, Law, Management, Pharmacy, Architecture, and more. Its state-of-the-art infrastructure, highly qualified faculty, and focus on innovation and research have given the university a unique place in the Indian educational landscape.
History and Vision:
Nirma University was founded by Dr. Nirma Karsanbhai K. Patel, a visionary industrialist and philanthropist to provide world-class education to Indian students. The institution was established in 1995 as Nirma Institute of Technology and has since expanded into a full-fledged university. The vision of the university is to contribute to society by nurturing socially responsible professionals, leaders, and entrepreneurs who excel in their fields.
Programs Offered:
Nirma University offers a wide range of Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD courses in various disciplines. The faculties include:
Institute of Technology: It offers Bachelor's, Master',s and PhD programs in fields such as Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Civil Engineering.
Institute of Management: Known for its flagship MBA program, the institute also offers integrated BBA-MBA degree programs, Leadership programs, and PhD programs.
Institute of Law: Offers integrated law courses such as BA LLB and B.Com LLB, as well as LLM and Ph.D. options. The law school is known for its emphasis on practical legal education and internships.
Institute of Pharmacy: Offers B.Pharm, M.Pharm, and Ph.D. programs with emphasis on research and development.
Institute of Architecture and Planning: Offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in architecture with an emphasis on sustainable and innovative design practices.
Institute of Science: Offers degree programs in biotechnology and related fields and promotes research and scientific investigation.
Institute of Commerce: It focuses on undergraduate and integrated degree programs in Commerce and Business Management.
Campus and Facilities:
Nirma University is spread across a vast campus of 125 acres and has a world-class infrastructure that provides a conducive environment for learning. The campus includes the following facilities:
Modern Classrooms: Equipped with the latest teaching aids and technology.
Library: A central library with a vast collection of books, journals, electronic resources, and research materials.
Labs: State-of-the-art labs for Engineering, Pharmacy, and Science programs that foster hands-on learning.
Hostel: On-campus accommodation with modern facilities for students from all over the country.
Sports and Leisure: Facilities for indoor and outdoor sports, gymnasium, and room for cultural activities.
Faculty and Research:
One of the key strengths of Nirma University is its excellent faculty comprising experienced academics, industry experts, and researchers. The university places great emphasis on research and encourages both faculty and students to participate in innovative projects. Research collaborations with industry and international organizations further strengthen the academic ecosystem.
Jobs and Career Opportunities:
Nirma University has its placement department which works tirelessly to ensure lucrative job opportunities for its students. Top recruiters from various industries including technology, finance, pharma, and law visit the campus every year. Companies like Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Deloitte, Reliance, etc. hire regularly. The university also supports entrepreneurial efforts through its incubation center, helping students turn their innovative ideas into successful businesses.
International Collaborations:
Nirma University has partnered with several international universities and institutes to provide a global experience to its students. These collaborations facilitate student exchange programs, joint research projects, and access to global best practices in education.
Extra-curricular Activities and Student Life:
Nirma University offers a vibrant campus life with numerous clubs and societies catering to diverse interests including arts, music, theatre, and technological innovation. Annual cultural and technological festivals such as 'Perspective Richter 10' and 'Technofora' provide students with a platform to showcase their talents and interact with students from other educational institutions.
Admission Procedure:
Admission to Nirma University is based on grades and entrance exams. For engineering courses, the JEE Mains score is taken into consideration, while business aspirants are required to clear exams such as CAT, GMAT, and CMAT. Admission to the law school is based on CLAT scores. The university ensures a transparent admission process to select the right candidates.
Why Choose Nirma University?
Excellent reputation: Consistently ranked as one of the best universities in India.
Comprehensive programs: Offers a wide range of courses to suit a variety of interests.
Focus on Innovation: Promotes research, entrepreneurship, and creative thinking.
Global Presence: International collaboration and exchange programs.
All-round Development: Emphasis on extra-curricular activities and skills development.
Conclusion:
Nirma University is an exemplar of quality education combining academic excellence and practical experience. With a focus on developing well-rounded professionals, the school is an ideal choice for students who want to succeed in their careers. Whether you aspire to be an engineer, lawyer, manager, or scientist, Nirma University offers the perfect combination of knowledge, skills, and opportunities to help you achieve your goals.
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NLU AILET 2025 Cut-Off and Previous Year Trends: Insights for Aspirants
The NLU AILET 2025 (All India Law Entrance Test) is one of the most competitive law entrance exams in India, conducted by the National Law University, Delhi. Understanding the cut-off trends of previous years is essential for aspirants aiming to secure admission to this prestigious institution.
What is the AILET Cut-Off?
The AILET cut-off is the minimum score required to qualify for the next stage of the admission process. It varies annually based on factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, and available seats.
Previous Year Cut-Off Trends
Here’s a quick look at the cut-off marks for AILET in recent years for the BA LLB (Hons.) program:
2024: General – 87, OBC – 75, SC – 67
2023: General – 88, OBC – 78, SC – 68
2022: General – 89.5, OBC – 77, SC – 69
For the LLM and PhD programs, cut-offs are relatively lower but vary significantly based on the specialization.
Expected Cut-Off for NLU AILET 2025
The NLU AILET 2025 cut-off is expected to follow a similar trend. With increasing competition, aspirants should aim for a score of 90+ to stay on the safer side for the general category.
Tips to Meet the Cut-Off
Study Smart: Focus on high-weightage topics and previous year papers.
Time Management: Practice mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
Consistency: Regular study and revision are key to success.
Stay updated on official announcements regarding NLU AILET 2025 for accurate cut-off details. Early preparation and a focused approach can significantly enhance your chances of securing admission!
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Invertis University: A Comprehensive Overview of Its Establishment, Courses, Fee Structure, Placements, and Why It's a Top Choice for Students
Invertis University was established in 1998 in Bareilly. Its commitment towards academic excellence, industry-oriented education, and holistic development sets it ahead of its own league and makes it a promising institution among the best within the bounds of higher learning. Boasting of robust infrastructure along with a world-class teaching faculty and diverse courses within its system, along with promising placement records, students from across the country flock to make it a number one preference.
The purpose with which the Invertis University Bareilly has come into being has been for growing young minds within an ambience, the best education should be bestowed to them in every form, so from years into it, now that growth has spread widely, to almost every major academic section such as that of Engineering, Management, Law and even Designs along with numerous other. Invertis University is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and also has accreditation from the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), thus providing quality courses.
Location of Invertis University
Invertis University is located in Bareilly, one of the cities in northern India, Uttar Pradesh. Bareilly is considered a significant historical place and is rich in cultural diversity and education importance. Bareilly is well connected to major cities like Delhi, Lucknow, and Kanpur, making it an accessible location for students from different parts of the country. The university campus is spread over a sprawling area, providing students with a peaceful and conducive environment for learning. The campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including modern classrooms, libraries, hostels, and sports complexes.
Fee Structure at Invertis University
Invertis University Bareilly provides undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral courses. The fee for these courses varies with the course and the level of study. For MBA courses, the fee is between INR 2,00,000 to INR 2,70,000 per year depending upon the course. The university also offers scholarships to meritorious students to avoid the financial constraint that might deter the deserving candidates from coming for education.
For specific programs like MBA or M.Tech, the fees may be on the higher side, but the quality of education, infrastructure, and placement opportunities offered by Invertis University make it a worthwhile investment for students. The university also provides various fee concession schemes and financial aid options to support students who require financial assistance.
Courses Offered at Invertis University
Invertis University Bareilly offers a wide diversity of Undergraduate, post-graduation, and PhD-level courses in various domains. Here are some significant courses presented by the university:
Engineering and Technology: The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs under the umbrella of engineering and technology, such as B.Tech in Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electronics. M.Tech also available here in VLSI Design, Structural Engineering, Power Systems, and many other fields.
Management: Invertis University offers an MBA program with specializations in Marketing, Finance, Human Resource Management, and Operations. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of business and management concepts, preparing them for leadership roles in the corporate world.
Law: UG programs include BA LLB, BBA LLB, postgraduate programs comprise LLM. The law program is integrated to provide both theoretical legal knowledge and hands-on-practical skills and ethical values to provide the students the best outcome in their chosen careers related to law.
Computer Applications: Programs like BCA, MCA would be related to developing software and designing and programming would be necessary to prepare and equip individuals with the need of constantly evolving IT field.
Design: The university offers courses in fashion designing and interior designing, equipping the students with skills for success in the creative industry.
Commerce and Humanities: Invertis University also has a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses available in areas such as Commerce, English Literature, and Social Sciences.
Sciences: The university offers courses in disciplines such as Biotechnology, Microbiology, and Applied Sciences, providing students with the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research and development.
These courses are designed to provide students with theoretical knowledge, practical experience, and industry exposure to ensure they are job-ready upon graduation.
Placements at Invertis University
One of the biggest attractions of Invertis University Bareilly is its strong record of placement. The university works through a dedicated placement cell that tirelessly ensures that students procure placements with leading national as well as international companies across various sectors. Over the years, Invertis University has got into partnerships with some top organizations across various sectors offering students enough opportunities to propel their careers.
The university has its placement cell, which organizes training sessions, workshops, and mock interviews to prepare students for the recruitment process. Placement drives are also organized by the university in which companies visit the campus to select candidates for internships and full-time positions. Some of the well-known companies that recruit students from Invertis University are TCS, Wipro, HDFC, Cognizant, Infosys, and Amazon. It also has an impressive placement record, and most of the students receive lucrative salary packages.
Ranking of Invertis University
Invertis University Bareilly is highly recommended for its academic excellence, infrastructure, and placement records. The university has been in the top rank of private universities of Uttar Pradesh and India consistently. It has been bestowed with various accolades due to its commitment towards providing quality education and producing industry-ready graduates.
The focus of the university on research, industry collaboration, and skill development has led to its rise in rankings over the years. Invertis University has been recognized by various national ranking agencies for its growth, especially in the fields of engineering, management, and law.
Why Invertis University?
There are several reasons why Invertis University Bareilly stands out as an excellent choice for students pursuing higher education:
Comprehensive Curriculum: There are numerous courses offered, ensuring that students gain not only theoretical knowledge but also acquire practical skills and industry exposure.
World-Class Infrastructure: The infrastructure in the campus is modern; equipped with state-of-the-art classrooms, libraries, sports complexes, and hostels to ensure that everything students need for a comfortable and enriching academic experience is provided.
Industry Linkages: Invertis University has excellent linkages with top organizations in the relevant fields, thereby providing students an opportunity to work with premier organizations in the form of internship and placement.
Faculty Members: The university's faculty members are highly qualified and experienced professionals in their respective fields. The teaching staff is committed to guiding the students to achieve quality education.
Holistic Development: Along with academics, Invertis University focuses much on extracurricular activities, sports, and personality development, making the students all-rounders to face the challenges of the professional world.
Global Exposure: The university regularly conducts exchange programs, guest lectures, and seminars with international universities, which gives students global exposure.
Conclusion
Invertis University Bareilly has marked itself as a top institution in the Uttar Pradesh region, providing excellent education in a wide array of disciplines. With its advanced infrastructure, experienced faculty members, and strong industry relations, this is an ideal destination for students who want to seek higher education. The academic excellence along with robust placement support of the university has made it an attractive destination for aspiring students. Whether you are interested in engineering, management, law, or design, Invertis University is the perfect place to help you get your career and future on the right track.
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[ad_1] By Anjali Sharma NEW YORK – The experts said on Thursday that 31 per cent of leaders are expecting substantial transformation from AI in less than one year, as the adoption of artificial intelligence grows in India, The inaugural ‘Google Workspace Media Summit’ here revealed that 70 per cent of enterprises utilize ‘Help me write’ in Docs or Gmail incorporating Gemini AI’s suggestions, and over 75 per cent of users generate images in slides. The customers from leading Indian enterprises like HCL Software, Zomato and JK Cement showcased tangible benefits of using Google Workspace, including improved communication, streamlined workflows, and enhanced productivity. According to Sumedha Chakraborty, Country Head, Google Workspace, India and South Asia, they are seeing incredible interest in Gemini for Workspace. “It’s transforming how people work by boosting the efficiency, creativity, productivity, and security of their organizations. At Google Workspace, we remain committed to advancing innovation while prioritizing robust security and privacy measures,” said Chakraborty. The custom large language models are blocking more spam and responding to threats faster than ever before, “reaffirming our commitment to innovation, productivity, and security,” she stated. Google Workspace has over 3 billion monthly active users globally. According to a recent ‘Total Economic Impact’ study by Forrester, Google Workspace is a game-changer for businesses seeking to unlock greater productivity and cost savings. The analysis found that Google Workspace saves companies 171 hours per user annually equivalent to an extra month of work to the year. It reduces on-demand tech support costs by 20 per cent and delivers an impressive 331 per cent return on investment. Gmail’s spam protection has improved significantly with custom-built LLMs, blocking 20 per cent more spam and analysing 1,000 times more user-reported spam daily. LLMs have accelerated responses to novel spam and phishing attacks by 90 per cent, greatly enhancing security response times, in Google Drive, informed the company. The post Experts says 31% leaders expect huge transformation from AI in India within a year appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] By Anjali Sharma NEW YORK – The experts said on Thursday that 31 per cent of leaders are expecting substantial transformation from AI in less than one year, as the adoption of artificial intelligence grows in India, The inaugural ‘Google Workspace Media Summit’ here revealed that 70 per cent of enterprises utilize ‘Help me write’ in Docs or Gmail incorporating Gemini AI’s suggestions, and over 75 per cent of users generate images in slides. The customers from leading Indian enterprises like HCL Software, Zomato and JK Cement showcased tangible benefits of using Google Workspace, including improved communication, streamlined workflows, and enhanced productivity. According to Sumedha Chakraborty, Country Head, Google Workspace, India and South Asia, they are seeing incredible interest in Gemini for Workspace. “It’s transforming how people work by boosting the efficiency, creativity, productivity, and security of their organizations. At Google Workspace, we remain committed to advancing innovation while prioritizing robust security and privacy measures,” said Chakraborty. The custom large language models are blocking more spam and responding to threats faster than ever before, “reaffirming our commitment to innovation, productivity, and security,” she stated. Google Workspace has over 3 billion monthly active users globally. According to a recent ‘Total Economic Impact’ study by Forrester, Google Workspace is a game-changer for businesses seeking to unlock greater productivity and cost savings. The analysis found that Google Workspace saves companies 171 hours per user annually equivalent to an extra month of work to the year. It reduces on-demand tech support costs by 20 per cent and delivers an impressive 331 per cent return on investment. Gmail’s spam protection has improved significantly with custom-built LLMs, blocking 20 per cent more spam and analysing 1,000 times more user-reported spam daily. LLMs have accelerated responses to novel spam and phishing attacks by 90 per cent, greatly enhancing security response times, in Google Drive, informed the company. The post Experts says 31% leaders expect huge transformation from AI in India within a year appeared first on Global Governance News- Asia's First Bilingual News portal for Global News and Updates. [ad_2] Source link
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Exploring Excellence In Legal Education: Top Law Colleges In Pune
Exploring Excellence In Legal Education: Top Law Colleges In Pune
Pune, often called the “Oxford of the East,” is a hub of quality education and its legal education sector is no exception. Among the prominent law colleges in Pune, Symbiosis Law School (SLS) stands out as a leading institution known for its academic rigour, state-of-the-art infrastructure and commitment to fostering legal acumen.
Why Choose Pune for Legal Education?
Pune is home to a vibrant education ecosystem that attracts students from across the country. The city offers a conducive environment for aspiring legal professionals, with access to esteemed colleges, industry exposure and a thriving cultural scene.
When it comes to law colleges in Pune, students have access to a variety of programmes catering to diverse legal disciplines, from corporate law to human rights and international law. This ensures a holistic educational experience that blends theory with practical application.
Top Private Law Colleges in India: SLS Pune Leads the Way
Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Pune is consistently ranked among the top private law colleges in India. Established in 1977, SLS Pune is a constituent of Symbiosis International University and has been a pioneer in shaping the future of legal education. SLS Pune offers a range of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes, including:
BA LLB (Hons.) and BBA LLB (Hons.): Integrated five-year programmes designed to combine legal studies with arts or business management.
LLB and LLM Programmes: Tailored to meet the needs of legal professionals aiming to specialise in specific fields.
SLS Pune is celebrated for its innovative teaching methods, global collaborations and an emphasis on experiential learning through moot courts, internships and legal aid programmes.
A Premier Legal Education Institute in India
Symbiosis Law School has firmly established itself as a premier Law colleges in Pune. With a focus on producing well-rounded legal professionals, SLS Pune emphasises not only academic excellence but also the development of ethical and socially responsible lawyers.
. With a focus on producing well-rounded legal professionals, SLS Pune emphasises not only academic excellence but also the development of ethical and socially responsible lawyers.
Key features that make SLS Pune a standout legal education institute in India include:
World-Class Faculty: A blend of academicians and industry experts ensures students receive a comprehensive education.
Global Collaborations: Partnerships with international universities and participation in global moot court competitions provide students with global exposure.
Campus Life: The vibrant campus at Viman Nagar, Pune, boasts modern amenities, active student organisations and an inclusive learning environment.
How SLS Pune Enhances Legal Education in Pune
SLS Pune is not just a college but a legacy in itself. Ranked among the top 5 law schools in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024, it continues to lead in innovation and quality. The annual cultural and academic fest, Symbhav, showcases the dynamic talent of its students and fosters holistic development.
Conclusion
For those aspiring to pursue a career in law, law colleges in Pune like SLS Pune offer the perfect blend of academic excellence and practical training. Recognised as one of the top private law colleges in India, SLS Pune stands as a beacon of quality education. Its role as a premier legal education institute in India continues to shape the next generation of legal professionals, making it a top choice for aspiring lawyers.
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Become A Top Lawyer With The Best LLB University In Kolkata
 Law considered one of the most respectable professions in India known for its prestige and admiration, provides a highly fulfilling and economically strong career path. As a lawyer, you'll have the chance to solve complex problems and contribute to society. In this article, we'll learn about the top LLB colleges in Kolkata, their admission criteria, and the career path for making a bright future.
Amity, the first choice of every student 
The Department of Law at Amity University Kolkata helps candidates with a dynamic legal education so that the student doesn't miss anything and the entire syllabus covers a wide range of legal disciplines.
Students get the chance to get specialisation in various subjects such as constitutional law, criminal law, and civil procedure so that they develop strong analytical and advocacy skills. The university also has experienced faculty members, which include experienced legal practitioners, who guide candidates in both theoretical concepts and practical applications.
Qualification to get admission to the top law university 
The first and foremost step for making a successful career in law begins by choosing a respectable LLB college. All the courses provided by the Amity Law School are approved by Bar Council India. Below are the necessary qualifications to become a part of the Amity University Kolkata-
UG degree
Candidates can enroll for UG courses after passing the admission tests like CLAT, AILET, LSAT, etc., or can get direct admission to pursue a law degree such as a 5-year integrated BBA LLB or a 3-year LLB degree from a recognized university or law school.
PG degrees
Candidates with an LLB or equal degree are eligible to enroll for a 1-year  post-graduate degree in LLM( Business law).  
Internship
During their law degree, candidates will get the chance to bag internships with top law firms, esteemed lawyers, or legal institutions to obtain practical experience.
A future filled with a lot of opportunities
Law is a dynamic and ever-evolving career field that provides more than a dozen career opportunities for candidates highly interested in the legal profession. After completing your BBA LLB course in Kolkata from Amity University the candidates can work as a Corporate Lawyer, Human Rights Lawyer, Environmental Lawyer, Public Prosecutor, Legal Journalist, and Legal Researcher.
Don’t delay, apply today 
Amity Law School teaches candidates with knowledge and skills essential to perform best in their legal careers. With much dedication and perseverance, students part of a Bachelor LLB and masters in LLB can leave a very big impact in the legal field and contribute to society. So don't delay and apply today to start your legal journey with Amity.
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Study Law in India: A Comprehensive Guide to Law Education
Law has long been considered one of the most prestigious professions globally. In India, the field of law continues to thrive as a vital pillar of the legal system and society. Aspiring to study law in India offers students the opportunity to explore a wide range of legal disciplines, develop critical thinking skills, and contribute meaningfully to society. This blog explores everything you need to know about studying law in India, including law courses, career prospects, and top colleges.
Why Study Law in India?
1. Diverse Career Opportunities
A law degree opens doors to various professions, such as legal practice, corporate counsel, judiciary services, academia, and public policy. With India's evolving socio-economic landscape, the demand for skilled legal professionals is ever-increasing.
2. Affordable Education
Compared to many countries, studying law in India is cost-effective. Prestigious institutions such as National Law Universities (NLUs) and state law colleges provide quality education at a fraction of the cost of foreign universities.
3. Dynamic Curriculum
Law education in India covers a wide array of subjects like constitutional law, criminal law, family law, and intellectual property rights. It also addresses emerging fields such as cyber law, environmental law, and international arbitration.
4. Contribution to Justice
By studying law, students have the opportunity to fight for justice, protect rights, and work toward societal welfare. It is a profession where one can create a tangible impact.
Popular Law Courses in India
1. Integrated Undergraduate Courses
BA LLB, BCom LLB, BBA LLB Integrated law programs combine legal studies with other disciplines, providing a well-rounded education. These courses are usually five years long.
2. Three-Year LLB
For students who have already completed their undergraduate degree in any discipline, the three-year LLB program offers a focused legal education.
3. Master’s in Law (LLM)
A one or two-year program, the LLM allows students to specialize in areas like corporate law, constitutional law, or international trade law.
4. Diploma and Certification Courses
Short-term courses in areas like intellectual property law, cyber law, and labor law are great for enhancing specific skills or knowledge.
5. Doctorate in Law (Ph.D.)
For those interested in legal research and academia, pursuing a Ph.D. in Law is an ideal option.
Top Colleges to Study Law in India
National Law Universities (NLUs) India boasts 23 NLUs, which are among the most prestigious institutions for legal education. Admission is primarily through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Pune Known for its excellent faculty and infrastructure, SLS is a popular choice for aspiring lawyers.
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi Offering affordable and quality education, this institution is a top choice for many law students.
Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai One of the oldest law colleges in India, GLC is renowned for its legacy and quality education.
Indian Law Society (ILS) Law College, Pune ILS is known for its holistic approach to legal education and a strong alumni network.
Eligibility Criteria for Law Courses in India
For Integrated Law Courses
Completion of 10+2 from a recognized board with a minimum percentage (usually 45-50%).
Qualifying entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT India, or AILET.
For LLB (Three-Year Program)
A bachelor’s degree in any field from a recognized university with minimum required marks.
For LLM
Completion of LLB with qualifying marks.
Some universities may require candidates to clear entrance exams such as CLAT-PG.
Entrance Exams for Law Admissions
CLAT (Common Law Admission Test): For admission to NLUs and several private colleges.
AILET (All India Law Entrance Test): For admission to NLU Delhi.
LSAT India (Law School Admission Test): Widely accepted by private law schools.
SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test): Conducted by Symbiosis International University.
Skills Needed for Law Students
To excel in law courses in India, students need the following skills:
Strong Communication: Essential for legal drafting, negotiations, and courtroom presentations.
Critical Thinking: Helps in analyzing cases and forming logical arguments.
Research Abilities: Crucial for understanding case laws, statutes, and precedents.
Ethics and Integrity: A strong moral compass is vital in the legal profession.
Time Management: Managing case files, coursework, and internships requires effective time management.
Career Opportunities After Studying Law in India
1. Litigation
Working as a lawyer in courts allows individuals to represent clients in civil, criminal, or constitutional matters.
2. Corporate Law
Corporate lawyers work with companies on legal compliance, mergers, and contracts.
3. Judicial Services
By clearing judicial service exams, graduates can become judges in various courts.
4. Public Prosecutor
Public prosecutors represent the government in criminal cases, ensuring justice is served.
5. Legal Academia
With further qualifications like LLM or Ph.D., law graduates can pursue teaching and research roles.
6. Legal Journalism
Combining law and journalism, this career involves reporting on legal affairs and court cases.
Emerging Fields in Law
Cyber Law: With the rise in digital crimes, cyber law experts are in high demand.
Environmental Law: Focused on laws protecting the environment and natural resources.
Human Rights Law: Advocates for the protection of individual and collective rights.
Intellectual Property Law: Deals with copyrights, trademarks, and patents.
Tips for Aspiring Law Students
Stay Updated: Regularly follow legal developments and landmark judgments.
Participate in Moot Courts: These mock trials help develop courtroom skills.
Intern with Law Firms: Gain hands-on experience in the legal field.
Network: Building connections with professionals can open doors to opportunities.
Conclusion
Studying law in India is a rewarding journey that offers intellectual growth, professional fulfillment, and the chance to make a difference in society. Whether you're passionate about litigation, interested in corporate roles, or aiming to advocate for social justice, a law degree equips you with the tools to excel. By enrolling in one of the best law courses in India and staying dedicated, you can pave the way for a successful career in the legal field.
If you’re considering pursuing law, start preparing for entrance exams, research colleges, and plan your academic journey to achieve your goals. Remember, the legal profession is not just a career; it’s a commitment to justice and societal welfare.
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