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YASH SHARMA

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There are limited options for pursuing an M.A. In Human Rights in Marathi. However, some universities in Maharashtra such as Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University YCMOU offer M.A. In Human Rights in Marathi medium. You can also check with other universities in Maharashtra offering M.A. In Human Rights for language options. However, it is important to note that proficiency in English may still be required for some courses or research work in the field of human rights.

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Here are some tips on how to start preparing for CUCET in Human Rights and Conflict for PG:
1. Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and syllabus: You can find the detailed syllabus and exam pattern for CUCET on the official website. Go through the syllabus thoroughly and create a study plan accordingly.
2. Study Material: Gather the best study materials and books recommended by experts and previous year toppers.
3. Practice with Previous year's question papers: Solving previous year question papers is one of the best ways to prepare for CUCET exam. This helps you understand the exam pattern, types of questions asked, and how to ma
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It is possible for non-Indian individuals, such as Tibetan refugees who do not hold Indian citizenship, to work as human rights lawyers in India. However, there may be certain restrictions on their ability to practice law, depending on their citizenship and visa status. Non-Indian individuals who are not citizens of India may need to obtain a work visa or other appropriate documentation to work as lawyers in India. Additionally, the Bar Council of India, which regulates legal practice in India, has certain eligibility criteria for individuals seeking to practice law in the country. These eligibility criteria may vary depending on the s
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As per the information available on the official website of National Law University Kolkata (NUJS), the fee structure for the Post Graduate Diploma in Human Rights (PGDHR) is as follows:
1. Tuition Fee: Rs. 25,000/- (per semester)
2. Development Fee: Rs. 10,000/- (per semester)
3. Library Fee: Rs. 5,000/- (per semester)
4. Examination Fee: Rs. 2,000/- (per semester)
The total fee for the PGDHR program at NLU Kolkata is Rs. 42,000/- per semester. The duration of the program is one year (two semesters).
Please note that the fee structure is subject to change and it is recommended to check the official website of the university for the latest a
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The fee structure for LL.M. in Criminal Law at Shree P. M. Patel College of Human Rights & Law may vary depending on the year of admission and other factors. However, as per the information available on the college's website, the approximate fee for the LL.M. program is Rs. 75,000 per year.
It is recommended to contact the college directly to get the latest and accurate information regarding the fee structure, as well as any scholarships or financial assistance that may be available.

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Yes, you may be eligible to pursue a Master's degree in Human Rights from the University of Calcutta, provided you fulfill the eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria for the Master's program in Human Rights at the University of Calcutta are as follows:
1. You must have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
2. You should have secured at least 50% marks or equivalent grade in your Bachelor's degree program.
Please note that the eligibility criteria may vary depending on the university and the specific program you are applying to. You should check the eligibility criteria for the program you ar
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Yes, you can pursue a Master's degree in Human Rights after completing your BBA degree. There are several universities in Kolkata that offer Master's degree programs in Human Rights, including:
1. University of Calcutta
2. Jadavpur University
3. Rabindra Bharati University
4. West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS)
To be eligible for admission to a Master's degree programme in Human Rights, you will need to fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the respective universities. Generally, universities require applicants to have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum pe
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The School of Social Sciences (SoS) at Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Gandhinagar offers Ph.D. programs in Human Rights and Social Studies/Welfare. The Ph.D. programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the social sciences and their applications in the field of human rights and social welfare. The Ph.D. programs offered by SoS in Human Rights and Social Studies/Welfare are interdisciplinary in nature and cover a wide range of topics, including:
1. Human Rights and Social Justice
2. Poverty and Inequality
3. Gender and Sexuality
4. Migration and Diaspora
5. Health and Environment
6. Education and Devel
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That's great! Studying human rights can be a very fulfilling experience. There are many universities and institutions that offer courses in human rights. Some of the popular options include:
1. Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights
2. Columbia University - Human Rights Studies
3. University of Essex - Human Rights Centre
4. American University Washington College of Law - Human Rights and Humanitarian Law programme
5. University of California, Berkeley - Human Rights Center
I would suggest that you do some research on the different programs available and find the one that best suits your interests and needs. You ca
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Dear User, There are many colleges and universities that offer LL. M. programs in various specializations recognised by UGC in India. Some of the popular colleges and universities are:
1. National Law School of India University, Bangalore
2. National Law University, Delhi
3. National Law University, Jodhpur
4. National Law Institute University, Bhopal
5. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
6. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
7. Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
8. University of Delhi, Faculty of Law
9. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
10. Amity Law School, Noida
These colleges offer LL. M. programs in various specializations, including Crim
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