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Royal College of Law News & Updates 2025: Notifications, Notice, Result

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Updated on - Oct 31, 2023 10:29 PM IST

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Sukriti Vajpayee, Content Team

-Answered on Feb-21-2025

Dear student,

You do not need to appear for any law entrance exam for admission to Royal College of Law, Ghaziabad. The institute offers admission to its law courses on first come first serve basis. Make sure you apply for the desired course as soon as you can and be ready with all the documents required for admission.

Can I do distance learning
-lalita -Updated on Oct-03-20231 Answers
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Saniya Pahwa, Content Team

-Answered on Oct-03-2023

Dear Lalita

Yes, the Royal College of Law does provide various courses in the distance learning mode. The college has a Centre for Distance Learning which has collaborated with Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences, (formerly Allahabad Agricultural Institute) to offer 11 diplomas, 28 UG, 48 PG, and, various doctorate degrees. Further, the Royal College of Law also offers the Master of Law (LLM) degree in the distance learning mode. This degree is provided in affiliation with the Karnataka State Open University which is recognised by the University of Distance Education Council. For any further details regarding the Centre of Distance Learning at the college, you can contact the college at 9205985920. 

Hope this helps! For any further information, please feel free to reach out to us!

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mayank Uniyal, Content Team

-Answered on Sept-19-2023

Dear Lalita, 

Royal College of Law offers admission for various law courses such as LLB, BA LLB, B.Com LLB and LLM. If you are willing for Royal College of Law admission then you must fill out the online application form from the official website. Simply, you have to visit the official website and click on the ‘Apply Now’ tab. Next, you have to enter your personal details along with the name of your desired course for admission. The admission authorities will contact you and assist you and take you through the admission process. 

Hope this helps!

Feel free to contact us for any further queries or questions.   

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