Who is eligible to pursue a Healthcare Law course?

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    Pragati Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    Hey,

    Eligibility criteria can be different depending on the course level and university. 

    Below are some common criteria:

    • PG (LLM) Specialisation: Most of the colleges require the applicant to have a Bachelor of Laws  (LLB) with minimum GPA. Some may consider candidates with a Bachelor’s degree in related fields including Medicine, Public Health or Healthcare
    • Diploma or Certificate Courses: There are some colleges which may require a law degree while there are others which may accept candidates with degree in related field but with working experience.

    Hope it cleared your doubt !

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