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Tania padam

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As per the norms and education ACT one cannot pursue two regular degrees simultaneously. Because one can be available one place at the same time.

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Ayush Yadav

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Having or not having a moot court in any college is not an issue, as you can any day participate in the moot court competitions organised by various other universities all around India, along with the NLUs.

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Ayush Yadav

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Campus Law Center, DU provides 3 year LL.B. Programme where as NLUs have 5 year integrated B.A. L. B programme. CLC offers traditional law where as NLUs structure is very modern. Class does offer some placements but not as much as the NLUs.

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It is a entrance based course, you have to give entrance exam to get admission in law.

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Pankaj

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You can't correct it after you submit your form.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Online registration is must for everyone for getting admission in DU. So its seems difficult. However please write about the course name for better response.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the eligibility criteria of DU LLB the candidate should have a bachelor degree with minimum 50% of marks. There are no requirements of 10+2+3 schooling system. The distance degree obtained from UGC DEB Universities are valid for DU's LLB course. So you can be eligible if your B.Com degree is from UGC DEB approved University.

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