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Below are some colleges under Delhi University that offer B.Com+LLB courses:
1) Faculty of Law, University of Delhi 2) Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi 3) Amity Law School, Delhi 4) Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi 5) National Law University, Delhi
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Yes, you can take the admission. For admission to a number of UG courses at BHU, CUET-UG results are accepted. In order to register, candidates wishing to be admitted to BHU must submit an online application through the official NTA CUET website. Applicants for PG courses must have
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Congratulations on completing your BCom and considering further studies! If you're interested in pursuing MBA, law, and library science through evening college options, here's a suggested approach:
1. MBA in Open University: Consider enrolling in an Open University that offers MBA programs through distance or evening classes. C heck
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Yes, for getting admission in BEd course in Udaipur University you have to attempt PTET (Pre Teacher Training Education Test) which is a state level entrance exam. PTET exam is a pen and paper test through which students are selected for admission in BEd course.
There are numerous public
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Yes, it is necessary/compulsory to give the general test paper for admission to BCom Hons in Delhi University. The general test paper is a part of the admission process and helps assess your aptitude for the course. It is important to prepare well for the test to increase your
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