How is the LL.B. Programme in Amity University-Gwalior?

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    sandhya chauhan

    6 years ago
    It is a 3 year duration course and the structure of the course is divided into 6 semesters. A student pursuing LL.B. Will be taught the substantial subjects and the associated skills. Amity University, Gwalior delivers practical management training that prepare students to work productively within a small or huge organization. The curriculum is set to inculcate a set of skills namely business analytical skills, quantitative reasoning and development of communications, in addition to these skills, LL.B students at Amity Gwalior possess a knowledge bend towards the global business issues and the role of economics in the market that help
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    Toshavi Newaskar | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    I'm not a student of law but I happen to know via some of my really close friends what all goes about in the law department and hence can positively affirm the following. Amity Law School happens to be one of the largest departments of Amity University. The students from all over the country seek admission as no other private college is even remotely close to providing the efficiently curated practical cum theoretical curriculum. The world-class faculty is always intent on creating, out of the students, innovative professionals who'd work efficaciously in the corporate world or any industry they choose. Amity University stands among th
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    SAKSHI SINSINWAR | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    LL.B Programme at Amity University, Gwalior is a great choice, as it offers five years of intellectual and professional growth and development by combining theory with mock court training's, case studies, moot court exercises, guest lectures, visit to courtrooms, etc. The basic aim of the course is to prepare Law professionals who not only have strong foundation in law, but also a general aptitude to understand the society they work for.

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