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Benefits:
Increased skill set: Pursuing a dual degree programme allows you to develop a broader skill set, which can be useful in the job market.
Better job prospects: Having a dual degree may make you a more competitive candidate for certain jobs or industries that require a combination of skills from different fields. Time and cost savings: Some dual degree programs allow you to earn two degrees in a shorter amount of time and
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NU has a good reputation for its law program, and its faculty members are experienced in their respective fields. The university also has collaborations with other reputed universities, providing students with a good exposure to legal education.
However, the decision of whether NU is a good fit for you ultimately depends on your personal preferences and career goals. It is recommended that you research and compare various universities o
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