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  2. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Delhi University Law School follows the Case Method as the primary mode of teaching and learning. [7] Introduced in the 1960s by Professor P.K. Tripathi, the Case Method, a distinctive Delhi version of the Langdellian Casebook Method of teaching law in law schools in the United States, entails a questioning mindset among teachers and students ...

  3. Delhi Metropolitan Education - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws [BA LLB] Bachelor of Business Administration + Bachelor of Laws [BBA LLB] [7] BBA and BA (JMC) courses use Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi. For courses, related to law, Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scores are used. [8]

  4. University School of Law and Legal Studies - Wikipedia

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    University School of Law & Legal Studies (formerly known as Delhi School of Law) is one of the constituent schools of Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.Established in 2001, it is an institution dedicated to law and was the first state government law school in Delhi.

  5. List of Delhi University people - Wikipedia

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    LLB St. Stephen's; Faculty of Law. 46th Chief Justice of India: Rohinton Fali Nariman: BCom; LLB Shri Ram College of Commerce; Faculty of Law: former judge of the Supreme Court of India: Sanjay Kishan Kaul: 1982 LLB Faculty of Law: former Judge of the Supreme Court of India, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Punjab and Haryana [56] P. S ...

  6. British degree abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    The ancient universities of Scotland award an undergraduate MA (see Scottish MA) instead of a BA. For students to obtain a master's degree consistent with the framework in these ancient English universities, they have created the MSt ( Master of Studies ) to address this anomaly and differentiate between the degrees, both master's.

  7. Bachelor of Laws - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, obtaining an LLB degree is a prerequisite for practising as an advocate in a court of law. Both LLB and LLB (Hons.) degrees are offered at public and private universities. Only seven public universities offer LLB (Hons.) degree. Some private universities also offer four-year LLB (Hons.) degrees and one-year LLM courses.

  8. Legal education in India - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar became the first law school in India in 2003 to start integrated law in five different streams and specializations; i.e. BA/B.Com./BBA/B.Sc./BSW LLB (Honours). However, despite these specialized law universities, the traditional three-year degree continues to be offered in India by other institutions.

  9. Common Law Admission Test - Wikipedia

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    The test is taken after the Higher Secondary Examination or the 12th grade for admission to integrated undergraduate degrees in Law (BA/BBA/B.COM/B.SC/BSW LLB) and after graduation in an undergraduate law program for Master of Laws programs. It is considered one of the TOP 10 toughest entrance examinations in India with the acceptance rate ...