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29th June 2013, 01:42 AM
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Am I eligible for masters of Law after completing BD and M.A Human Rights
i'm 32 yrs old and i completed B.D (bachalor of divinity) and M.A human rights. Is i'm eligible to do maasters of law?
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29th June 2013, 10:47 AM
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Re: Am I eligible for masters of Law after completing BD and M.A Human Rights
Hi Friend..................
B.A. L.L.B: This is a 5-year course and the students can pursue this course after passing Class 12. L.L.B.: This is a 3-year course, open for graduates. L.L.M.: This is a postgraduate course in Law. The duration of the course is 2year. Students can pursue this course after completing B.A. L.L.B. or L.L.B. In addition to LL.B. degree, many universities and institutes also offer other diploma courses in several disciplines of law, including Administrative Law, International Law, Labor Laws, Tax Laws and Corporate Laws In the majority of the institutes/universities, selection is on the basis of an entrance exam. The examination is usually objective type in nature. The examination pattern covers questions on areas such as :- Reasoning General Awareness Legal Aptitude Numerical Aptitude Political Science (Preliminary) |
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21st December 2017, 07:49 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for masters of Law after completing BD and M.A Human Rights
I am PG in Human rights with 62%by Mku. What are the scope for me. What I can eligible for constitution Law, human rights law or any law. I have completed Post Graduate Programme in Human rights by Indian Institute of Human rights New Delhi. Please guide me about this matter. Rajpal Singh Nagar 9813418232
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