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Ashwin Yadav

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Students willing to be admitted to the BA LLB programs at SLS Nagpur must apply for the SLAT test and participate in the Personal Interview stage. The 1st and 2nd instalments for SLS Nagpur BA LLB fees are INR 2,25,500 and INR 2,05,500 respectively.

Talking about the registration stage, candidates applying for the SLAT test would also be required to pay INR 2,250 as registration. This does not include the separate SLS Nagpur registration fees of INR 1,000 that students applying there must pay.

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Ashwin Yadav

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In order to qualify for SLS Nagpur BA LLB, candidates must participate in and qualify the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT). The SLAT test is held by Symbiosis International to admit students to various Law courses at its branches across India.

After determining their eligibility for SLAT and applying for the test, the student must clear the exam based on the respective cutoff released for their SLS of choice. Thereafter, they will be required to appear for a Personal Interaction (PI) session, which would carry a weightage of 30% in the admission process. The SLAT test carries a weightage of 70%.

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Ashwin Yadav

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Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur provides plenty of opportunities to students to be admitted to its prestigious law programs. The institution has over 300 seats to offer to students seeking undergraduate programs. Students can apply for SLS Nagpur via the SLAT test that tests the candidates' aptitude. To apply for a SLAT test, the applicant must have obtained at least 45% in his Higher Secondary examinations.

Following the SLAT qualification, the student would also be required to be present for a Personal Interaction (PI) session, which further tests the personality of the prospective student. The SLAT test carries a weightage of 70%, while

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Rashmi Srivastava

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I think short-term certification courses are not available in India, and a few institutes offer some programs that have minimal relevance in the industry. However, if you really want to pursue a short-term course in Environmental Law, you can either opt for a PG Diploma or a 1-year LLM course in Environmental Law.

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Akansha Bisht

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In my opinion, LLM in Environmental Law and a PG Diploma in Environmental Law are the best options if you really want to learn about Environmental Law. They will offer you with the in-depth knowledge around the Indian and foreign Environmental Laws.

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Lalit Rastogi

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No, LLB programs are base level UG courses in the field of Law. You'll get the foundational knowledge of every Law specialisation at the LLB level but you cannot pursue LLB with a specific specialization. However, you can choose a specialisation at the PG level, i.e., LLM.

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PANKAJ MAURYA

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Siddharth University usually requires its entrance exam for doctoral courses including LAW (LLB). This exam is known as SLCA.

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Gunjan Dhawan

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A PG Diploma programme would not be enough to pursue a PhD in Environmental Law. The basic eligibility for a PhD programme is to have a PG degree from a UGC-approved university. Though, some universities can accept a PG Diploma if it is recognised by AIU and you meet the minimum marks and other criteria.

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Mohit Datta

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If you're comparing a PG Diploma with an LLM degree, there's a huge difference, but a PG Diploma in Environmental Law is a good option to get specialised knowledge and skills in this area of study. It'll get you industry-ready without having to pursue a full-fledged PG-degree program.

Admission to the PG Diploma in Environmental Law course is also based on the merit system; hence, the candidates are not required to sit in an entrance exam.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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Here are some important documents you must carry during LLM in Environmental Law application process:

  • An LLB degree
  • Migration Certificate.
  • Certificate of Practice (COP)
  • Valid photo ID proof (Adhaar, PAN Card, Passport, etc.)
  • Passport-sized photographs

However, check the official website of the college for accurate documents details.

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