When does the semester start for law courses for first year students in BS Abdur Rahman Crescent University?

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    ADVOCATE NEHA Batra | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    It's about to start. It starts from Mid July or 1st August. Please check the exact date on the university or college website.
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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hello! Generally, the first semester of the law courses of first-year students in India starts in July-August. To know the exact dates, kindly contact the particular college (s). .
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    Mohit Sood | Guide-Level 12

    a year ago

    Hi, The semester for law courses for first year students starts from July or August. Thanks :)

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