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LAT score to get admission in good law colleges. Also, you can explore other good government law colleges nearby. Christ University is also a good option with a decent CLAT score. Symbiosis, Kurushetra University, Amity, and other good colleges you can explore. Delhi metropolitan colleges are also a good choice for law courses. All the best.
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NALSAR Hyderabad is unique in Asia- Pacific region for
NALSAR Pro offers PG Diploma courses in Patents Law, Cyber Laws, Media Laws and International Humanitarian Laws using web technology and direct contact programs at various centers in India. [8] CASL offers PG Diploma in Aviation Law and Air Transport Management (PGDALATM); PG Diploma in GIS & Remote Sensing Laws (PGDGRL). These courses are few unique and rare courses of law in India
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1. Educational qualification: General category candidates must have a minimum of 50% marks in their graduation degree.
2. Age criteria : No age bar
3. Course fee : Rs 5428 Per year
4. Admission criteria : DU LL.B. Entrance Exam
5. Scholarship : No.
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https://iilm.edu.in/law-admissions. Most of the colleges or the universities that offer LL. M. 1 year have their own entrance examinations. IILM University Gurugram conducts interviews of prospective students. The admissio
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-Qualification as a lawyer in a legal jurisdiction. -Relevant language skills. -Relevant international experience (e. g. an overseas seat as part of a training contract, YPP programme, a traineeship with an intergovernmental body and possibly more experience too. )
-A Masters-level law degree (e. g. LL. M. BCL or MJur) in a relevant area can be helpful, particularly for academic or EU roles, but this can be substituted for by relevant professional experience for those that move later into these areas. To work as a private international lawyer you will usually need:
-Qualifica
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