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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

PES University (formerly PES Institute of Technology) does not offer a dedicated law program. PES University is primarily known for its engineering and management programs. 

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Law colleges in Visakhapatnam: 

1.Andhra University, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law: Located within Andhra University campus, this college offers LL.B. (3 years) and B.A. LL.B. (5 years) integrated programs. It is one of the oldest law colleges in Andhra Pradesh and has a reputed faculty.

 

2. Damodaram Sanjivayya National Law University (DSNLU): It is a National Law University located in Sabbavaram, near Visakhapatnam. DSNLU offers a five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)programmeand postgraduate programs like LL.M. and Ph.D. The university is known for its rigorous academic standards and strong faculty.

 

3. Visakha Law

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Yes you are eligible for 3 year LLB Course as minimum aggregate percentage of 45% to 50% is required. 

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Go for BA LLB. B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws), is a dual degreeprogrammethat combines the study of law with a broader undergraduate education. It is a popular choice for students who want to pursue a career in law while also gaining a strong foundation in the arts or humanities.

The B.A. LL.B.programmetypically has a duration of five years, during which students study subjects related to law as well as humanities or social sciences.

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Yes. The minimum percentage required is 65% in Government Law colleges of Coimbatore. However, scoring 80% in your CBSE 12th board exam you are eligibility . 

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Yes, you can pursue a law degree after completing your first year of engineering. 

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Yes it is possible if you are interested in pursuing a law degree to add it to your qualifications but are unable to pursue it in regular mode due to your work commitments, there are alternative options available that can accommodate your schedule.

Many universities offer law programs in distance or online mode. These programs allow you to study at your own pace and provide flexibility in terms of timing. You can explore various universities or institutions that offer distance learning law courses and choose one that aligns with your interests and requirements.

Some universities and law schools offer part-time law programs conducted in t

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B.A. LL.B. ki taiyari shuru karne se pehle, syllabus ko acche se samajh lena zaroori hai. Syllabus ki jankari aapke liye ek roadmap ki tarah kaam karegi.

Sahi study material ka chunav karna bahut zaroori hai. Textbooks, reference books, previous years' question papers, aur online resources, jaise ki websites aur video lectures, aapki taiyari mein madad kar sakte hain.

Taiyari ke liye samay niyojan karna bahut zaroori hai. Ek time table banaye aur usmein har subject ke liye samay nikale. Regularly padhne aur revision karne ka samay bhi include kare.

Taiyari mein regularity bahut important hai. Rojana padhai kare aur apne goals ke liye cons

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Postgraduate courses in IPR law:

1. LL.M. (Master of Laws) in Intellectual Property Law

2. Master of Intellectual Property Law (MIPL)

3. Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights (PGDIPR)

4. Master of Technology (M.Tech) in Intellectual Property Rights

5. Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Intellectual Property Management

6. Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Intellectual Property

 

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Yes, pursuing a B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws) combined degree can be helpful as it offers a comprehensive understanding of both the humanities/social sciences and law.

Subjects Covered in B.A. LL.B. Program:

- Constitutional Law

- Contracts Law

- Criminal Law

- Tort Law

- Legal Methods and Research

- Family Law

- Administrative Law

- International Law

- Human Rights Law

- Jurisprudence

- Intellectual Property Law

- Environmental Law

- Legal Writing and Communication

- Political Science

- Sociology

- Economics

- History

- Psychology

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