Educational qualifications for Commerce or Law degrees define the prescribed qualification route, including recognised foreign equivalence. Educational qualifications for section 515(3)(a)(vi) require a degree in Commerce or Law from an Indian university, a deemed university, or an institution authorised under the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. A foreign degree in Commerce or Law is also accepted if the Association of Indian Universities recognises it as equivalent to an Indian university degree. The rule thus sets out the domestic and foreign qualification routes for the prescribed requirement.
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Educational qualifications for Commerce or Law degrees define the prescribed qualification route, including recognised foreign equivalence.
Educational qualifications for section 515(3)(a)(vi) require a degree in Commerce or Law from an Indian university, a deemed university, or an institution authorised under the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. A foreign degree in Commerce or Law is also accepted if the Association of Indian Universities recognises it as equivalent to an Indian university degree. The rule thus sets out the domestic and foreign qualification routes for the prescribed requirement.
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