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  2. 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.

  3. University School of Law and Legal Studies - Wikipedia

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    Duration: 05 years (Ten Semesters - Regular teaching in nine semesters and Dissertation in the tenth semester) Master of Laws (LL.M.) Regular Course; Duration: 02 years (Four Semesters - Regular teaching in three semesters and Dissertation in the fourth semester) The college offers the LL.M. programme for the following fields of specialization:

  4. Government Law College, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Affiliated to the Mumbai University, the Government Law College follows the semester system, and provides the 5-year integrated BLS-LLB as well as the 3-year LLB course. The 5-year course consists of a 2-year foundation in the liberal arts/sociology, followed by the 3-year curriculum of core legal subjects, which are common to the 3-year law ...

  5. Bachelor of Laws - Wikipedia

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    At the University of Zimbabwe, the first degree in common law was the Bachelor of Laws (BL), which was equivalent to the LLB in other common law jurisdictions. It was followed by a one-year programme at the university (analogous to post-LLB vocational programmes in other common law jurisdictions) at the end of which a second degree, the ...

  6. National Law School of India University - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the Bar Council of India Trust and Government of Karnataka reached an agreement to found the first National Law University in Bangalore. [3] In 1986, the National Law University of India was established under the leadership of its founder, then Vice-Chancellor N. R. Madhava Menon. [4]

  7. NALSAR University of Law - Wikipedia

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    NALSAR offers a five-year integrated B.A LL.B.(Hons.) program and Integrated Program of Management (BBA+MBA). Admission to the undergraduate program is on the basis of the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) which is taken by upwards of 100,000 students every year. [4] With only 132 seats offered at NALSAR, the program is considered highly selective.

  8. List of law schools in India - Wikipedia

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    KLE Law College - offers LLB, BA.LLB and BBA. LLB (accredited to Karnataka State Law University, Hubali and recognised by Bar Council of India) M. S. Ramaiah College of Law, Bangalore (affiliated to Karnataka State Law University) National Law School of India University, Bangalore; Al-Ameen College of Law, Hosur Road, Bangalore

  9. Indian Institute of Management Rohtak - Wikipedia

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    It is the first and currently the only IIM to offer a Law degree. The students are provided with an BBA-LLB degree after five years of academic tutoring under the IPL program. IIM Rohtak is ranked 151 globally and 12th nationally for its MBA program. It is now the largest IIM.