What is the difference between Bachelor Of Academic Law (BAL) and Bachelor Of General Law (BGL)?

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    Prateek Sengar | Guide-Level 13

    9 years ago
    Hi Nishit,
    Specialised Law courses such as the Bachelor of Academic Law and Bachelor of General Law are offered by some universities such as the Annamalai University.The Bachelor of Academic Law is a three year course and the latter is a two year course. In the Bachelor of Academic Law some additional subjects are covered such as Laws relating to personal law, customs and excise, motor accident etc. They also cover company, banking, insurance and administrative law. For more details, please check the website for Annamalai University.
    All the Best

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