Can I do law courses in Delhi after doing Diploma in law in London?

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3 years ago
Chandigarh University in Punjab comes highly recommended. University School of Legal Studies is one of the leading Institutes of Legal Studies in Punjab and North India, with a unique blend of history and modernity. Our goal is to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need to understan

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Ankit Mahajan
3 years ago
Yes, you can. For Law in India go for a university with BCI recognized courses. Approved by the Bar Council of India, the University Institute of Legal Studies (UILS) is reckoned as one of the best Law colleges in Punjab and is a distinguished center for legal research & teaching. We craft passionat

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Harshita Kumari
3 years ago
Hi Gee. It's totally fine to do 5 year law after class 12 and 3 year law after graduation. No matter, you have done Diploma in it. For doing law in Delhi you have NLU Delhi, D. U in government and several private universities. For 2022, 10th May is the last registration date you can go with it and g

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