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1. Research and choose the universities and programs you are interested in. You can do this by searching online, consulting with education consultants or speaking with alumni.
2. Check the admission requirements for the LL. M. programs you are interested in. You will need to meet these requirements to be eligible to apply.
3. Prepare the necessary application documents, such as academic transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and a resume.
4. Apply online through the university's admission portal or through a centralized application pla
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To find a study center in West Bengal, you can start by searching online for the institution or program you are interested in, and then check if they have a presence in West Bengal. You can also contact the institution directly or check their website for information on their study c
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1. Research: Conduct research on various law colleges and universities in Bhopal that offer LLM in Environmental Law. Look for the eligibility criteria, admission process, course structure, fee structure, and other important details of each institute.
2. Eligibility Criteria: Check the eligibility criteria of the institutes you are interested in. Typically, candidates should have completed their graduation in law with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized university.
3. Entrance Exam: Check if the institute requires you to appear for any entrance exam
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1. Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Emergency Provisions, Constitutional Amendments, Judicial Review, etc.
2. International Law: International treaties, international organizations, international humanitarian law, international criminal law, etc.
3. Law of Contracts: Formation of contracts, breach of contract, remedies for breach of contract, etc.
4. Criminal Law: General principles of criminal liability, defense
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