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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The types of subjects covered in the Civil Law courses in India are here. Take a look
Civil Law Syllabus | |
Comparative Constitutional Law | Teaching methods & Research Methodology |
Comparative Jurisprudence | Public international law |
Environmental Law | |
Jurisprudence | |
Law and Justice in Globalising World | Access to Justice |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Since Civil Law courses have many specialized areas, each specialization has its own curriculum set according to the course level.
Civil Law Subjects: Specialisations | |
Intellectual property law | |
Taxation law | Constitutional law |
Securities Law | Corporate law and governance (including international business) |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A general eligibility criterion for Civil Law courses in India is here. Take a look
Undergraduate Programs (LLB) - Completion of Class 12 (10+2) with qualifying scores and entrance exams like LSAT-India or CLAT.
Postgraduate Programs (LLM) - A recognised LLB degree from a reputable university.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Civil Law course is generally studies as a core subjects in LLB curriculum, whereas, in LLM you can take it as a specialisation. Students can also consider studying it as a specialisation at diploma or certificate level. Civil Law provides a brief understanding of legal principles governing private matters, that includes Contract Law, Property Law, Tort Law, and Family Law.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
They do it through online databases, legal research tools, e-learning platforms, and virtual moot courts. It enhanceslearning, facilitates research, and prepares students for the technologically advanced legal profession.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes you can.There are various type of law courses avillable.
You can explore-
- NLU distance courses
- SCDL law courses
- Jamia distance courses
- Universities offering online law courses like Jindal online LL.M
- DDE Bhartividyapeth University law courses
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Gopi Hand Arya Mahila College, Block-I, ABH10-G. N.
Khalsa College, Block-III,
Bhag Singh Khalsa College
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