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14th March 2012, 09:04 PM
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Can a MBA finance graduate pursue Law course to become a criminal lawyer? How long does it take? Any exemption will be there for Post Graduates?
hi all.
I just wanted to know whether MBA finance graduate can pursue Law course to be come a criminal lawyer . how long does it take? whether any exemption will be there for postgraduates as per india norms |
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18th June 2012, 06:08 PM
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Re: Can a MBA finance graduate pursue Law course to become a criminal lawyer? How long does it take? Any exemption will be there for Post Graduates?
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To get admission in any of the Universities or Law Institutes for the 3 years LLB program, candidate must have completed the bachelors degree and/or Masters degree program from a recognized University in any discipline with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks. Admission is based on the merit of qualifying examination or Entrance Examination whatever be the admission criteria of the Concerned University or Institute. The maximum age limit to apply for the 3 years LLB program for the general candidates is 30 years and 35 years for the reserved candidates. Following are the list of Top Institutions offering 3 years LLB program:
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25th April 2022, 04:32 PM
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Re: Can a MBA finance graduate pursue Law course to become a criminal lawyer? How long does it take? Any exemption will be there for Post Graduates?
how can i do my criminal law after MBA
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