Eligibility
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Glad to know that you have interest in law, kindly elaborate your question so that it would be easy for us to anwser your query more appropreitly. For CLAT exam you need to pass 10+2 for more infromation you can refer to this link https://law.careers360.com/download/sample-papers/clat-sample-paper-and-answer-key-official-2017.
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Glad to hear that you have chosen law as your career, I am glad to inform you that you are eligible for IPU CET LLB this exam is conducted by Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) for admissions in undergraduate programmes. Eligibility requirement is 50% marks in aggregate in
kindly explain your query a bit so that it is coniveant for us to reply on your query and you can get your query answered. If you have completed your graduation with 50% marks you are eligable to apply for the law courses offered by different institutions.
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Here I m attaching a link, so please go through to know the eligibility criteria to appear for MAH-AR-CET.
http://nataarch.com/mah-ar-cat/
I hope this helps
There a few common things for studying in USA. You will need 2/3 LOR's which should be from your teacher/employer who know you well. Your GPA should be above 3/4. You will need to write a Statement of Purpose (SOP) which you will need to help tell the universities your
Hi Himadri,
Thanks for putting up the query. Yes, you can apply for and pursue M.A. and PhD in economics after completing B.A in economics.
You didin't metion which law programme you want to appear for 5 years law Or 3 years law programme. If you are going to appear CLAT, AILET, BLAT entrance exams for 5 yeras Integrated programme then there is no any age limit to apply. And If you want to apply
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