Online Self-Learning Basic Course on the Indian Constitution in Telugu by NALSAR: Register Now!

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About NALSAR University of Law

NALSAR University of Law established by Act No. 34 of 1998 has been recognized by the Bar Council of India & University Grants Commission. It has been graded as a Category-I University by the UGC under Categorization of Universities (only) for Grant of Graded Autonomy Regulations, 2018. NALSAR has been accredited by NAAC with an ‘A++’ grade.

About the Course

To disseminate constitutional law knowledge in regional languages, NALSAR has developed the Basic Course on the Indian Constitution in Telugu with 32 videos which include walk the talk, panel discussion, interview, case study, etc. The enrolled candidates can access the videos from home as the course is offered in online mode. The said course focuses on providing a sound theoretical footing as well as practical insights into the workings of the Indian Constitution. This course also highlights the contributions of Bar and Bench from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. A brief drafting history is also highlighted for the candidates to better appreciate the Indian Constitution.

Eligibility

Eligibility is only 10th / SSC pass.

Mode

NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad offers Four Months Basic Course on Indian Constitution in Telugu in online mode.

Registration Fee

The fee is only Rs. 1,500/-.

The admissions for the said course are open now.

Registration Procedure

Click Here to Apply.


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