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To be eligible for admission to a PhD program in law, you will need to have a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from a recognized university. You will also need to have a strong academic record and research experience. Some PhD programs may also require you to take the Law School Admission Te
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1. *Complete your undergraduate degree. * The minimum educational requirement for admission to law school is a Bachelor's degree. Any undergraduate degree will suffice, but some majors that are considered to be good preparation for law school include political Science, English history, philosophy, and economics.
2. *Take the ISAT. * The ISAT is a standardized test that is required for admission to law school. The ISAT is a timed, multiple-choice test that measures your skills in reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and analytical reasoning.
3. *Research law sc
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1. *Identify the law schools you want to apply to. * There are many law schools in India, so it is important to do your research and identify the schools that are a good fit for you. Consider factors such as the school's location, reputation, and curriculum when making your decision.
2. *Check the eligibility criteria for admission. * Each law school has its own set of eligibility criteria. Make sure you meet the requirements before you apply.
3. *Find out about the application process. * The application pro
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In India, the degree M Phil LLM is recognized by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The BCI is the regulatory body for the legal profession in India. It is responsible for setting standards for legal education and for regulating the practice of law.
The BCI recognizes the degree M Phil LLM as equivalent to an LLM degree. This means that holders of an M Phil LLM degree are eligible to practice law in India.
However, the recogn
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