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Karnataka Folklore University: Shiggavi: Folklore: 2011 University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad: Dharwad: Agriculture: 1986 Karnataka State Law University: Hubballi: Law: 2009 Karnataka State Dr. Gangubhai Hangal Music and Performing Arts University: Mysuru: Music: 2009 Karnataka State Open University: Mysuru: Open University: 1996
Ministers of Higher Education (Karnataka) Name Portrait Term of office D. H. Shankaramurthy: 2006- 2007 Aravind Limbavali: 2008- 2010 V. S. Acharya
The school offers a one-year LLM by coursework, a two-year MPP, and doctorate programmes. [20] [21] [22] In addition to the above full-time programmes, the school's continuing education department offers several part-time distance learning programmes, including a Masters in Business Law and postgraduate diplomas in various fields. [23]
Institute of Legal Education (ILE - online law school) [7] Tiruchirappalli (established 2022) Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai (established 1891) Government Law College, Coimbatore (established 1979) Government Law College, Madurai (established 1979) Government Law College, Tiruchirapalli (established 1979)
Karnataka: 2 18 National Law Institute University: NLIU 1997 Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh: 3 3 National Academy of Legal Studies and Research: NALSAR 1998 Hyderabad: Telangana: 4 4 West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences: WBNUJS 1999 Kolkata: West Bengal: 5 -- National Law University Jodhpur: NLUJ 1999 Jodhpur: Rajasthan: 6 7 Gujarat ...
To maximize attendance, the Karnataka Government has launched a midday meal scheme in government and aided schools in which free lunch is provided to the students. [ 5 ] At the end of secondary education, the students pursuing the Class 10th have to pass an examination called the Secondary School Leaving Certificate (SSLC)or Secondary School ...
After several initiatives by KSOU, the Government of Karnataka and the direction of the high court, 17 courses of KSOU were granted recognition from 2018 onwards. However, lives of earlier students remain in limbo without degrees, though a bridge course and a test is likely to be conducted.
In India, legal education has been traditionally offered as a three-year graduate degree. However, the structure has been changed since 1987. However, the structure has been changed since 1987. Law degrees in India are granted and conferred in terms of the Advocates Act, 1961, which is a law passed by the Parliament both on the aspect of legal ...