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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
If you visit any Court in India, most of the litigation involves the element of Criminal Law in some form or the other. A lot of disputes today involve principles of Criminal Law. Further, looking for a financial perspective, criminal lawyers make a lot of money. I think these odd reasons are enough to highlight the benefits of pursuing a certificate or Diploma in Criminal Law. Apart from these, most of the times, the subject are not taught at length in regular classes. In such cases, the diploma and certificate courses provide invaluable and enriching depth into the subject. And most of the courses can be pursued together with the
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
The higher levels of judiciary i.e. high court and Supreme Court generally deal with the matters that involve a substantial question of law. Now, while adjudicating these matters, the principles of Constitutional Law come into the picture. Most of these matters have fundamental principles of Constitutional Law in some form or the other. Therefore, having a good and in-depth knowledge of Constitutional Law while practicing in High Court or Supreme Court is highly essential.
Coming to the benefits of pursuing a certificate or diploma course, it would provide you with additional knowledge that might not have been dealt in the class. F
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Pursuing a diploma in any of the course has several benefits of its own. These range from getting additional insight into that area of law to plus point in CV which would further help in getting jobs. If you plan on pursuing a certificate/diploma/ PG diploma course in International Trade law, the first and foremost benefit would be your additional knowledge in that subject area of law. There might be the case that in your normal Degree Program, the course might not have been covered in that length or some new insights were not provided to you. In this regard, the diploma or a certificate course would help will that void. Secondly,
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
The importance of pursuing a certificate or diploma course in Information Technology cannot be highlighted in the present day. A major chunk of crimes today is being done online attracting the provisions of Information Technology Law. Even if a situation does not directly involve crime being done through an online medium, a lot of contracts and agreements are reached today over email and other messaging services. Such disputes would also attract provisions of Information Technology Law.
After highlighting the importance of IT Law, let me come to the importance of pursuing a certificate course. In some colleges, it might not be taugh
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Pursuing a diploma in any of the course has several benefits of its own. These range from getting additional insight into that area of law to plus point in CV which would further help in getting jobs. If you plan on pursuing a certificate/diploma/ PG diploma course in Administrative law, the first and foremost benefit would be your additional knowledge in that subject area of law. There might be the case that in your normal Degree Program, the course might not have been covered in that length or some new insights were not provided to you. In this regard, the diploma or a certificate course would help fill that void. Secondly, if yo
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Scholar-Level 18
Fergusson College is the best college in Pune. It started off around last decade of nineteenth century. This college has a great reputation as repository of huge knowledge. It's instructors too do full Justice and teach with their hearts out. Academically it offers the best in fact due to this the college has been granted autonomy indicating trust in the management by the authorities.St Mira's college on the other hand was founded in seventees. Sadhu Vaswani mission operates this women only college in Pune. This college too has earned laurels for it's quality of teaching and making girls who enter into very good independent think
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
In IPU CET LLB, there are a total of 150 questions, each question carries 4 marks. So for each correct answer, you score 4 marks and for each incorrect answer, you lose 1 mark. The questions you don't attempt do not count. So your rank is based on your score. The higher you score, the better rank you get.
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Contributor-Level 7
Both the colleges that you have mentioned are no doubt very good colleges altogether but if you ask for my suggestion, I would go for Faculty of Law, Allahabad University over Asian Law College, Noida. This is because the faculty for law at the Allahabad University has a very well experienced law faculty and also it is a quite old college and has produced some great lawyers and judges. Thus, this college has kept a good record and thus the education imparted here at this Faculty of Law is very good.
Also, the library has a very good collection of books, journals and magazines which prove to be very helpful to the students. The facult
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Scholar-Level 18
History is a very important and interesting subject of study. It's offered for graduation in almost all the universities across India. Some subjects vary in each state but many of the subjects remain the same. The different subjects that are taught at undergraduate level are: History of ancient India, History of modern India, History of USA, history of USSR, history of Europe, world politics, English, sociology, etc.
This is the general list of subjects. At some places, some special subjects may be added. In the final year, students have to select some optional subjects out of the bouquet provided.
History is a subject which does
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
To become a banking lawyer, first, you need to have a law degree from an institution recognized by the Bar Council of India. After that, you would need to register yourself to obtain a license to practice law.
Banking law is one of the most interesting areas of law as it involves a lot of subject matter and a lot of diverse areas. You need to have a fair idea of banking law and ancillary aspects to be a banking lawyer. You can get this through the course taught in the law school. For more insights, you can pursue a credit course or Diploma in this area of law. A Masters in this area of law would help provide you with much need insigh
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