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Manpreet Kaur

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Yes, there are few certificate courses available for Criminal Law. The course fee for Criminal Law is anywhere between INR 9,000 and INR 18,000 for Diploma and short-term certificate courses in Criminal Law, and between INR 60, 000 and INR 5 lakh for degree-level courses. The subject can be studied as a certificate course -Certificate in Social Work and Criminal Justice SystemCertificate in Criminal Litigation and Trial Advocacy 

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Listed below are some Criminal law Diploma courses:  Post Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice Post Graduate Diploma in Criminal Law Post Graduate Diploma in Criminology and Penology Post Graduate Diploma in Criminology and Socio-Economic Crimes PG Diploma in Criminal Law Post Graduate Diploma in Criminology and Criminal Administration 

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Criminal Law deals with offenses committed against society or the state. An individual pursuing this law specialisation interviews clients interrogates witnesses, conducts trials, correlates proof/ findings, prepares a case for defending his/ her client, and also examines as well as cross-examines witnesses in court.Criminal Law is a very popular law specialization and it is known to be one of the oldest branches of law. Criminal Law includes the rules, statutes, and regulations that define conduct that is prohibited by the law because it threatens as well as harms public safety and welfare. Criminal Law also lays down a puni
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Pursuing a profession as a criminal lawyer right after Class 12th is only possible after candidates get admission to a bachelor's degree in law and then pursue an LLM degree in Criminal Law specialization. To become a lawyer, candidates need to take the bar exam. It is a state-level exam that must be passed before you can practice law in India. You must have finished an LLB program from an approved university to be able to take the bar exam. After passing the bar test, you can apply for criminal law jobs at government agencies, private law firms, and non-profit organizations.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can do courses related to criminal psychology .You can do LL.M and specialize in Human Rights law / constitution.In addition to LL.M, you can explore about -PG Diploma in corporate law Diploma in criminology Diploma in forensic science M.A HistoryMSWWhat I suggest you that I you want to be a phenomenal criminal lawyer, just escape law study for sometime ( if you have ample financial resources ) .For 1-2 years do some job involving field or community work like NGO job / work involving travel.You exposure yourself to a some life experience .After that switch again to law.After that you would feel the super lawyer in yo
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YASH SHARMA

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To be admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice programme at Jacksonville State University, you must meet the following requirements:A high school Diploma or GEDA minimum GPA of 2.0Completion of the following high school courses:English (4 years)Mathematics (3 years)Science (3 years)Social studies (3 years)

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, there are distance courses available for LLM in Criminal Law by The National Law University Delhi (NLU Delhi). 

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The admission process for LL.M. in Criminal and Security Law, a one-year postgraduate programme at the Institute of Law, Nirma University is based on PG CLAT merit rank. The institute can conduct its own examination for filling the NRI/NRI Sponsored seats which is 15% of the total seats. The eligibility is that a student must have passed a three-year LLB law degree programme after the completion of Graduation or must have passed a five-year Integrated Law Degree Programme with an aggregate of 50% marks minimum from a Bar Council of India recognised and approved college.

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