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Manpreet Kaur

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A lawyer who focuses on Constitutional Law is known as a constitutional lawyer.

A collection of law known as Constitutional Law decides how government operates, specifies its roles, and is structured and alos how it interacts with its constituents. 

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There are various colleges which offer LLM in Constitutional Law. Candidates can secure admission on the basis of marks scored in entrance examinations. Some of the colleges are as follows:

·       DSNLU

·       NLUJAA

·       RGNUL

·       NUSRL

·       GNLU

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes candidates can pursue certificate courses in Constitutional Law after completing Class 12 from following institutes -

Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.

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Candidates have to study various core and elective subjects while pursuing PG courses in Constitutional Law. They are as follows:

·        Child Rights and Protection

·       Fundamental Rights

·       Election Laws

·       Comparative Constitutional Law

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes Interested aspirants can also pursue Constitutional Law courses online. Lectures on Constitutional Law are available online on various platforms like Coursera, Classcentral, lawsikho, Swayam, etc. However, online courses are not of degree level. Many institutes might also provide online classes but this feature is most common with foreign institutes and not with institutes located in India.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes Constitutional Law career is difficult and one needs to put effort and commitment. 

You can do good in this sector only if you are prepared and passionate. Main goal of Constitutional Law is to protect individual rights. 

If you have a strong sense of justice you should choose a job in this area. 

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There are various job opportunities for a Constitutional lawyer in private and government sectors. Given below are some job opportunities for Constitutional law undergraduates and postgraduates.

·       Advocate

·       Legal Publisher

·       Public Prosecutor

·       Legal Writer

·       Administrative Judge

·       Law Officer

·       Administrative Law Attorney

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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes distance learning is an option for Constitutional Law courses. This course is offered by many colleges in offline mode. But many colleges offer Constitutional Law Diploma courses in online mode also. 

From beginner classes to expert courses there are many online courses available. Online courses are less in price than regular courses. 

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Yes Constitutional Law is about bond between individual and state, as per law. It also deals with political relations within a society. In India, Constitutional Law is a difficult and complex subject.

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In India, two main groups of people can pursue Constitutional Law:

  1. Undergraduates: Anyone who has passed their 10+2 (class 12th) exams with a minimum percentage (often around 45-50 percent) can pursue Constitutional Law as part of an integrated law programme (B.A LLB) or a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree. However, entrance exams might be required for admission to prestigious colleges.

  2. Postgraduates: Individuals holding a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree or equivalent qualification with a minimum percentage (often around 50-60 percent) can pursue postgraduate programs specializing in Constitutional Law (LL.M.). Entrance exams are u

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