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Faculty: The Law School at BHU has a highly experienced and qualified faculty comprising of professors, assistant professors, and associate professors. The faculty members are experts in their respective fields and have published extensively in legal journals and books. Curriculum: The law courses offered by the Law School, Banaras Hindu Uni
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Maharshi Dayanand University - Maharshi Dayanand University is a public university located in Rohtak, Haryana. The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate law courses such as LL.B.A
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Earn a Bachelor's degree: To pursue a law degree, you need to complete a Bachelor's degree in any field from a recognised university. You can choose any field of study as long as you meet the admission criteria for the law degree programme.
Choose a Law Degree programme: After completing your Bachelor's degree, you can choose to pursue a law degree programme. Law degree programs are typically three years long and are offered by various universities and law schools in India. Some of the pop
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Bachelor of Law LL.B. It is a three-year undergraduate degree programme that provides students with a strong foundation in legal studies. Master of Law LL. M. It is a two-year postgraduate degree programme that provides advanced knowledge in a specific area of law. Telangana University offers LL. M. courses in the following specializations:
Constitutional and Administrative Law
Criminal Law
Labour Law
International Law
Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR): It is a one-year po
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