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Manisha Chauhan

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There are no one particular degree in Admiralty Law in India. But there are many law degrees that can prepare you for your Admiralty Law career. These include -

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Pragati Singh

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In India, there are approx 26 Real Estate / Infrastructure Law or Property Law colleges and institutes. Out of which, there is a split of colleges by ownership, private: 7 and public / government: 2, and rest are some online platforms providing various certificate courses in Property Law. 

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Yes it is. It is one of the AYUSH systems. In Tamilnadu the BNYS course is affiliated to the Tamilnadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Chennai and after the completion of the course they can practice the system of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences as Class “A” Medical practitioner.They can work as naturopathic doctors, yoga instructors, wellness coaches, health educators, or researchers, among other career paths. With the right skills and experience, BNYS graduates can build a successful and fulfilling career in the healthcare industry.Although BNYS doctors are not allowed to do surgery, they can treat any patient using their own

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Pragati Singh

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Students who wish to pursue courses in the Labor and Employment Law stream need to appear in some of the following entrance tests to seek admission:

Entrance Exams

Exam Schedule

SLAT 2026

SLAT Exam Date 2026 

CLAT 2026

CLAT Exam Date 2026 

AILET PG 2026

AILET Exam Date PG 2026 

AIBE 21

AIBE 21 Exam Date

Source - Counselling body/ official website of the institute/exam.

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Pragati Singh

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Some common specialisations in PG Diploma in Law courses in India are as follows:

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, Law exams such as CLAT PG and AILET PG are some of the exams that a PGD in Law aspirant can consider taking for admissions in top government Law colleges.

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Parul Thapa

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Chiropractic practices are legal in India. 

The status of chiropractic practice in India is not well-established, And the legal recognition of chiropractic as a healthcare profession may vary across different states.

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Pragati Singh

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There are a number of reasons to study Nuclear Law in India.

1) India is a nuclear power and has a growing nuclear industry. This means that there is a growing demand for nuclear lawyers in the country.

2) Nuclear Law is a challenging and rewarding field of law, as handling nuclear powers in regards of the wise usage makes a very big deal. Hence,  Nuclear lawyers play an important role in ensuring the safe and secure use of nuclear energy.

3) Due to the reasons mentioned above, nuclear Law graduates can earn a good salary.

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Parul Thapa

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Yeah, Naturopathy is surely legal in India and is totally counted as a part of medicine. There are plenty of colleges and institutes where you can study Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences.

The Central Council for Research in Yoga and Naturopathy (CCRYN), under the Ministry of AYUSH, takes care of research and education in this field. 

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Aneena Abraham

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It can be said that studying from best Law colleges in India is affordable as most of the colleges have an average fee less than 1 lakh. Given below are the best Law colleges in India in different fee ranges:

Fee RangeNo. of CollegesPopular Colleges
< INR 1 lakh696NLSIU, NLUD, Nalsar University of Law, SLS, etc.
INR 1-2 lakh399NLUD, SLS, NUJS, etc.
INR 2-3 lakh181NLSIU, KIIT, LPU, etc.
INR 3-5 lakh218NUJS, SOA, SIMTS, etc.
> INR 5 lakh216NLSIU, NLUD, Nalsar University of Law, etc.

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