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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Nlsiu does provide international law. but as you have completed 12th you have to first pursue llb where the subject will be introduced to you then you can do llm in it. Criminal law is a different branch but there are some conventions that deal with non-conventional crimes that may happen at int. level. but still, domestic law can only give relief in the true sense. you will get clear picture of this once you complete your llb.

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Gurbachan singh

Beginner-Level 2

Of course, anyone can study a law abroad, but there is some kind of difficulty. The fee for foreign students is very high in foreign countries. If someone has passed LLB or LLM in India, they have some experience, he or she can reach Canada easily and get a Permanent Resident Card. Canada is the only country in the world, which sponsors all kinds of skilled persons, may be an electrician, a plumber, a truck driver, a specialist in computer Science and many more. Once you reach there, become a permanent resident, you will be able to work and continue your study at the same time. Thus, you will not have a financial problem.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

Guide-Level 15

Dear Deepika,
You are not eligible to pursue the course. Please note the eligibility for the PG degree in Criminal Law.
Eligibility:
The general eligibility condition for admission to Masters Programme is through formal education as per the UGC Regulations 2001. Candidates who have successfully completed a three year / five year under-graduate degree course in Law conducted by the University or equivalent thereto shall be eligible for admission to a Master's Degree programme in any of the LLM courses. Candidate should have obtained a minimum of 45% of marks under New Regulations [40% under Old Regulations].

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

Both are good. These days many civil cases involve criminal intricacies also. Therefore, you should be well aware of both the laws.

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Neha Batra

Contributor-Level 8

Criminal psychology comes in a later part of the course. It's better if you study law course first and then go for it.

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

Guide-Level 13

If you want to study crime then go for law after your 12th.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

People who earn a criminology Bachelors degree can expect to find jobs such as:
Police officer
Corrections Officer
Forensic Science technician
Probation and community control officer
Loss prevention specialist

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
If you are already a graduate, then you can directly enroll for the Post graduate Diploma. If you have a passing certificate of your graduation, then that itself is a proof that you are a graduate and you can apply immediately.
The eligibility criteria is:
Any Graduate, Graduates in law, criminology, social work and functionaries of Criminal Justice Administration.

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Sushant Sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
Admission in the above course is based on the marks obtained in graduation.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/l-l-m-maharaja-ganga-singh-university-bikaner-326637

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Subir GhoshSenior Faculty, IIMC

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, of course, it is.

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