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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Please find below the eligibility criteria:
For the Post-Graduate Diploma, the requirement is a Bachelor's degree from a recognized University. A degree in law/commerce/business management is desirable for students interested in pursuing the course in International Trade and Business Law.
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A PG diploma is not a LLM so it doesn't hold the same importance as a LLM. Nevertheless, it's a course where your subject matter expertise surely did improve. As you've chosen international environment law, you should target companies that are engaged in and require environmental law specialist to guide them. This diploma is surely a feather in your cap and these are the things you can do:
1. Representing government agencies, enforcing laws through citizen suits, and challenging agency action in administrative hearings.
2. Become an Environmental Attorney
3. Practice Settings.
I. Government.
II. Nonprofit.
III. Private Public Inte
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
National Law School of India University. Bangalore / Bengaluru, Karnataka. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi. New Delhi, Delhi NCR. The National Law Institute University, Bhopal. Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. National Law University, Jodhpur. Jodhpur, Rajasthan. Gujarat National Law University. ILS Law College.
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To study law, one must either do an integrated law programme which is of five years or complete an B.A. Or B.Sc. Degree before applying for a three year LL.B course. You can decide which one to opt for. To study law, popular entrance exams are
Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
ISAT India - Law School Admission Test.
Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET)
AIL Entrance Test (Army Institute of Law B.A. LL.B. Entrance Test) etc.
You can choose your area of specialisation during the course of study. Also most specializations are offered during the Masters course so you have to aim for it.
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The importance of International Humanitarian Law in the present day context cannot be highlighted. From the displacement of people to ethnic cleansing, most of the problems affecting countries involve international Humanitarian Law. For eg, the rehabilitation and resettlement of displaced people from Syria to whether Rohingyas should be deported or not, all of these are the major questions which fall under the ambit of International Humanitarian Law. With increasing international co-operation among countries and a large number of treaties and conventions being signed, specializing in International Humanitarian Law would provide yo
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