What is the eligibility requirement for the LLB programme at Harlal School of Law?

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Harlal School of Law offers two BCI-approved programmes. The programmes are offered in affiliation to Chaudhary Charan Singh University. The eligibility requirement for the programmes is set by the school in accordance with the regulations of the university. The candidates, who have a graduation deg

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