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21st November 2014, 04:59 PM
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Colleges that are offering new 5 years Professional Law course?


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i want to inquire about the new .."professional law course of 5 years(LLB) which is only offered by some colleges....but searching on google is a waste of time ...its showing only integrated course (b.a llb , bba llb ....etc.etc.) plz guide me .......and inform about the colleges offering five year llb n the criterion ...to get admission or there web address thanku!





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22nd November 2014, 12:47 AM
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Default Re: Colleges that are offering new 5 years Professional Law course?

Yes, Government has released a new Professional Law Course Of 5 Years and some of colleges have already started this programme as soon as the government released the new.

Here I am Listing Some Of Good Colleges Which Has Started Offering 5 Years Programme For Law:-

1. Dr. Ambedkar College Of Law
Aurangabad (Maharashtra)

2. Bishop Cotton Women's Christian Law College
Banglore ( Karnataka )

3. Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology
Bhubaneshwar (Orissa)

4. Amity Law School
Noida (Delhi)

5. National Education Foundation
Guwahati (Assam)

6. Symbosias Societys Law College
Pune (Maharashtra)

7. J.S.S Law College
Mysore (Karnataka)

8. Seshadripuram Law College, Bangalore, Karnataka

9. Vivekananda Institute Of Professional Studies
New Delhi

10. IMS Law College
Noida

11. Jamia Millia Islamia
Delhi
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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