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This is a very interesting query or proposition! Let us first understand meaning of these terms and then we can see advantages or drawbacks.
BTC is acronym for 'Basic Training Course'. This is a two year course and these who pass out can be employed as teachers in Primary schools. This course can be done by those who have a graduate's degree. After successful completion, one can employed as primary teacher. PG as the name suggests is a postgraduate course also of two years duration that can be done after graduation.
BTC can get you a job in Primary section of the school and of course lesser pay. PG can get you employment in a coll
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The list of few of the government law colleges is:-
1. National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
2. National Law University, Jodhpur.
3. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad.
4. National Law University, New Delhi.
5. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi.
6. WB National University of Juridical Sciences, Kolkata.
7. National Law Institute University, Bhopal.
8. Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar.
9. Banaras Hindu University, Varana
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There are a number of benefits of studying the subject, as a Philosopher will develop reasoned arguments, will communicate effectively also will have the ability to speak, think and write more clearly. Philosophers are known to have more creative and original solutions to problems and can easily analyze complex problems as well as examine problems systematically. Also, philosophers tend to learn t
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To name a few, they are:-
1. Symbiosis Law School, Pune.
2. Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat.
3. Nirma University, Ahmedabad.
4. Amity Law University, Delhi.
5. Christ University, Bangalore.
6. D.Y Patil Law College, Pune.
7. Bharati Vidyapeeth's New Law College, Pune.
8. Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies, Bangalore.
9. Alliance School of Law, Bangalore.
10. Army Institute of Law, Mohali.
These are few of the top ranked private law colleges/ universities in India.
All these colleges have their own entrance exams, eligibility criteria and admission procedu
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IGNOU offers Law courses through distance & open learning through its IGNOU School of Law.
The courses that are offered by IGNOU are Distance Learning Law Courses at IGNOU:
CERTIFICATE COURSES-
1. Certificate in Human Rights (CHR)
PG and ADVANCE DIPLOMA-
1. Post-Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights (PGDIPR)
DOCTORAL DEGREE COURSES-
1. Doctor of Philosophy in Law (PhD in Law)
PG and ADVANCE DIPLOMA-
1. Post Graduate Diploma in Criminal Justice (PGDCJ)
2. Post Graduate Diploma in Environmental Law -On hold till further information (PGDENLW)
PG and ADVANCE CERTIFICATE-
1. Post Gradua
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To name a few:1. Avadh Law college, Barabanki, UP
2. The Global Open University, Nagaland.
3. National Law Institute of India.
But, as per my suggestion, it will not be beneficial to study law in Hindi medium. Because, if you see so, all the Acts and Legislation are laid down in English and The Constitution itself is a English written document.
So, I would rather suggest you to take up for a Law degree in English and going for a 5-year Law degree will surely help you work on your English.
A 5-year BA/BBA LLB course will definitely prove to be an opportunity to improve on
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For eg., For 2018 interviews topics such as Doklam India China Issue, Rohingya Crisis, India's Foreign Policy, Triple Talaq Judgement, Right To Privacy Judgement, National Anthem Judgement, issues like Gender Equality, LGBT rights and GST are very important.
Basically, during GDs your general awareness is tested.
So, reading newspaper and following burning topics would help you.
Also, the PI is basically opinion based, thus you must have your own conclusions and opinions on topics.
Also, your ideology must be progressive and y
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