What is the eligibility criteria to pursue Maritime law?
83 Views|Posted 2015-10-26 17:53:46
Asked by Aanchal Pathak
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Maritime law is mostly offered at the PG level i.e LLM Maritime Law. Hence, candidates must have a UG law degree from a recognized institute in India. They must have a minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying exam.

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2015-10-29 14:29:53
Hi Aanchal,
Maritime law is a PG degree which you can pursue after completing your graduation . The eligibility for the same is any UG law degree with an aggregate of 50% marks.
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