I need to do M.L is it mandatory t9 have bachelor degree in law... As I am professionally qualified company secretary... Kindly help me with this question... People are confusing me..
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Master of Laws is a two years post-graduation course. If you want to do Masters in law you must have a bachelors in law degree to pursue it. You must also have secured 50% marks in your Bachelor's. You can appear in exams like CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, MHT CET Law, based on entrance marks you will get admission.
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Master of Laws is a two years post-graduation course. If you want to do Masters in law you must have a bachelors in law degree to pursue it. You must also have secured 50% marks in your Bachelor's. You can appear in exams like CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, MHT CET Law, based on entrance marks you will get admission.
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