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A Degree in Law in available in several domains such as:
Civic Law
Criminal Law
Administration
Cyber Laws and Intellectual Property Rights
Trade Law
Business Law
Medical law and Ethics
Human Rights Law
Environmental Law etc.
Women and Law
Consumer Protection Law
Local Self-Government Law
Labour Law etc.
Even through Distance Education is recognized worldwide, provided
the student selects the correct University. How does one go about
selecting the correct University? For starters, the University should
be recognized by a credible Institution such as UGC (University
Grants’ Commission) or the AICTE. A student must, in fact, ensure
that the University that he / she aim to apply in is accredited.
Some of the best Centers for Distance Education in Law are
as follows:
Indira Gandhi National Open University (Delih),
Annamalai University (Tamil Nadu),
National Law School of India University (Bangalore),
The Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TN),
Kakatiya University (Warangal),
Kurukshetra University (Haryana),
Madurai Kamraj University (Madurai),
Mahatma Gandhi University (Kottayam),
SNDT Women’s University (Mumbai) etc
offer different types of courses in Law through Distance Education.
As mentioned earlier, an extra qualification in Law is always a
huge asset for career growth. E.g. a professional having a P.G.
degree in Human Rights plus a Degree in Human Rights Law has immense
scope in Many international organisations(UNESCO, UNIFEM, UNESCO
etc) or NGOs ( YMCA, CRY, Red Cross etc) more than welcome a candidate
like this. One can also volunteer and work in labour courts and
counsel the Government on Legislative matters and issues for Women
Rights, Youth issue, Street children and so on.
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