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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can become a lawyer in a foreign country after studying law in India.

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There are several prestigious colleges in India that offer excellent law programs. However, opinion on the "a;best"a; college may vary depending on individual preference and priorities. Here are some of the top law colleges in India based on various rankings and industry perception:1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore2. National Law University, Delhi (NLUD)3. National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) University of Law, Hyderabad4. West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata5. National Law University, Jodhpur (NLUJ)6. Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar7. R
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The University Grants Commission (UGC) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the functioning of universities in India. If a university fails to conduct exams or complete a course within the prescribed duration, students can approach the UGC to file a complaint. The UGC has issued guidelines for addressing grievances related to universities, including complaints related to non-conduct of exams, delay in declaration of results, and other academic issues. The UGC has also set up a grievance redressal mechanism, which includes a dedicated online portal for registering complaints. Additionally, students can also approach the Uni
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The cost of studying law in India can vary greatly depending on the type of college or university you choose and the location of the institution. Here are some of the factors that can contribute to the overall cost:
1. Tuition Fees: The tuition fees for law courses in India can range from a few thousand rupees to several Lacs per year depending on the college and the course.
2. Hostel Fees: If you need to stay in a hostel or PG accommodation, you will need to consider the cost of accommodation, food, and other expenses.
3. Books and Materials: Law students need to purchase a lot of books and study materials, which can add up to a signif
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Yes, it is possible to study law in India and then work abroad, such as in the UK or Canada. However, the process may differ depending on the country's regulations and requirements for foreign lawyers. In general, to work as a lawyer in the UK or Canada, you will need to meet their specific qualifications and licensing requirements. This may involve taking additional courses or exams, completing a period of training or apprenticeship, or obtaining a work visa or residency permit. It's best to research the specific requirements of the country where you wish to work, as well as consult with relevant professional organizations or legal au
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Hi Prakash Roll, DTL is a 1 year-lengthy degree. DTL path admission 2020-21 is given to best those candidates who meet the DTL route eligibility DTL admission requires college students to have 50% in twelfth from a recognised schooling board. The age required for this course is eighteen to 23. students need to additionally deliver the specified entrance examination for the direction. Hope this helps!
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Prathik Praveen

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Hi, Garima. If a college is not by UGC or AICTE it's better not to join the university because all the certificates are issued by the same and any Certificate issued by a college not recognised by UGC or AICTE will have no value at all or very less value after graduation.

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Varun Chaudhary

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Law has become one of the most popular career options among students these days. And, to make a successful career in this field, one needs to choose the right college offering the best quality education and placement opportunities. If you are looking for the best private university for law in India, Lingayas Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University is the name you may bank upon. Those who are planning to pursue law from this university will gain a better perspective of the industry and will grab better opportunities to understand the industry in a better way. Students also go through internships with top law firms and corporations in every s
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Niloy Bhattacharya

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Yes, there are many. B.A. B.Com B.A. B.Sc. B.Pharma chooses wisely. You cannot undo your choice once you have chosen one. All the best.

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