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Mithun Nag

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You should strengthen your English. But in some universities, you can study law from Hindi medium.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per the rules of Bar Council of India (BCI), one cannot pursue a LL.B. Course through distance/ correspondence/ online modes. Only a person who has done a full time LL.B. is recognised to be eligible to practice law in India.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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DU LL.B. Application Form 2020 - National Testing Agency NTA has postponed the DU LLB 2020 application form in view of the COVID-19 outbreak. The application form of DU LLB 2020 was scheduled to be released on April 2, but the official NTA website has not given any update regarding the DU LL.B. Application form yet. It is likely that the conducting body may release the application form anytime in the month of May. For filling the DU LL.B. 2020 application form, candidates will have to register themselves with the university by using a valid email id and contact number.

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A vision is extremely important in a university if you're looking to take admission for law school and in my opinion, The Northcap University is one of the best in terms of the education that they offer and their vision. The vision of School of Law is to be ranked amongst some of the best law schools in India and the most preferred private university destination for law aspirants. School of Law at The NorthCap University provides the highest quality professional law courses in Gurgaon to equip the students for a transnational practice and to face the challenges posed by the internationalization of the legal profession.
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Cyber Law prevents or reduces the damage from cyber-criminal activities by protecting information access, privacy, communications, intellectual property (IP) and freedom of speech related to the use of the Internet, world wide web (www), email, computers, cell phones, software and hardware. It has a wide and great scope in the corporate field. Students who are experts in cyber law are in great demand and are paid handsomely. After BBA LL.B. You can do LL. M. in Cyber law from any premier law college in India. These institutes offer post-graduate and Research programmers in legal education across industry specific domains. There are mul
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Select the "YES" option if you have completed graduation from Maharashtra State/ Appearing for Graduation Examination from Maharashtra State. Please read tips for filling MAH-LLB 3-year CET - 2020 on line application form using this link:
https://view.mahacet.org/mahacet/admin/news_document/TipsforFillingMAH-LL.B-3YearCET2020form.pdf

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Vinit

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Yes, you can pursue law course after your secondary school in any stream. All you need to do is apply for entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT and exams of different colleges. CLAT is an exam which qualifies for National Law Universities whereas LSAT for private Universities. Other than these we have several premier Universities like IILM University- Gurugram, which have their own entrance exams. BA- LLB and BBA - LLB are integrated programs of five years duration. The course is not only restricted to the classroom studies, but it also includes mock court training, case studies, workshops, seminars etc. BA- LLB, integrate course in Arts and
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Distance degree is valid for LLB regular course if it was done from a UGC DEB recognised university. So you can be eligible if your university is recognised from UGC DEB.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You have not write about the college/university name. However, the basic eligibility criteria for 3 years LL.B. Regular course is a Bachelor degree in any discipline with minimum 50% of marks for general, 45% for OBCs and 40% for SC/ST candidates. Therefore, you can be eligible if meeting the above eligibility criteria. So you have to first complete your degree requirements.

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