Is Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi good for LLM?

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    Manori Karan | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    Campus Law Centre (CLC) at the University of Delhi is a prestigious institution for pursuing a Master of Law (LLM). Delhi University is recognised as an 'Institute of Excellence' by the UGC. Further, the university is listed among the country's most prestigious educational institutions. Candidates can note down few of the pointer regarding LLM course:

    • University of Delhi's Faculty of Law has a well-established reputation for quality legal education, making its LLM programme highly regarded.
    • The LLM course curriculum subjects provide candidates with basic laws and judicial interpretation at the national and international levels.
    • The LLM c
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