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20th August 2014 10:31 AM
Arun Vats
Re: To study law course in correspondence after doing BA in correspondence being a ho

As per your qualification, you can pursue following diploma courses:

Diploma in Alternative Dispute Resolution System
Diploma In Arbitration, Conciliation & Alternative Dispute Resolution System
Diploma in Business Law
Diploma in Co-operative Law
Diploma in Co-operative Laws and Practice (DCLP)
Diploma in Consumer Consultancy
Diploma in Corporate Laws and Management
Diploma in Criminal Law (D.Crin)
Diploma in Criminology
Diploma in Criminology and Forensic Management
Diploma in Criminology and Penology
Diploma In Cyber Law
Diploma in Cyber Laws and Information Technology
Diploma in Human Resource Management and Labour Laws
Diploma in Human Rights
Diploma In Human Rights Jurisprudence
Diploma in Information Technology Laws
Diploma in Intellectual Property Law
Diploma in Intellectual Property Right (IPR)
Diploma In International Business Laws And Corporate Laws In India
Diploma in International Laws
Diploma in Labour Law (DLL)
Diploma in Labour Laws and Labour Welfare (DLL & LW)
Diploma in Legislative Drafting
Diploma In Medical Jurisprudence
Diploma in Oriental Canon Law
Diploma in Paralegal Practice (DIPP)
Diploma in Taxation Law (DTL)
Diploma in Taxation Laws & Practice
Diploma in Women's Studies and Gender Justice
20th August 2014 10:01 AM
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To study law course in correspondence after doing BA in correspondence being a house

I am a house wife and have done BA in correspondence and now I would like to study law in correspondence. Please suggest me the courses which I can pursue.

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