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You'll need a good undergraduate degree to study a Masters in Criminology, some universities will require or state that they prefer graduates from the social sciences (such as psychology or sociology), but many will accept students with a degree in any discipline.
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RNBGU has MoU with CLAT office for using CLAT score for Admission in RNBGU Law Programs. You can apply directly for law. Students with good score in CLAT / ISAT are exempted from Merit Ranking and are directly called for GD/PI. RNBGU integrated law programs are recognised by the Bar Council of India & its curriculum is designed as per BCI guidelines. Faculty is quite experienced. The teachers have years of experience and expertise in their respective subjects. With the changing landscape of education, teachers also change their teaching methods and adapt to new ways to make the overall experience more learning and rewarding
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1. Litigation
2. Drafting
3. Judiciary
4. Advocate on Government Penal
5. Judge Advocate General ( Indian Army)
6. UPSC Civil Services Exam.
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