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Hello Aditiya
Here I have listed below the important things one should keep in mind while comparing two colleges
NALSAR Hyderabad
The National Academy of Legal Studies and Research (NALSAR) was established in 1998 by a Statute of the State of Andhra Pradesh. Since its
Hello candidate,
The patna law college doest have anything related to b.com llb. However it offers various courses like the BA LLB, BBA LLB, LLB, LLM, LLD and Ph. D Law . You can check more details here : https://www.careers360.com/colleges/patna-law-college-patna
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Hello,
Hope you are doing well.
As per your query, Admission to Dr. Ambedkar Law college in Nagpur is on the basis of MHCET Law exam.
Eligibility Criteria:
Seeking admission into 3-year law course qualifications needed are only 12th and three-year graduation, with 12th being the basic qualification for seeking
Hi Aspirant,
You can persue LLB after you btech. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B is that you have to get minimum of 50% marks in your graduation degree.
If you want to persue LLB only in Andhra Pradesh you have to appear and qualify in Aplawcet exam or you
Hi AjAI,
The UGC NET has a high level of difficulty. You must be extremely passionate and dedicated to your study in order to pass this exam. The preparatory suggestions and success mantras listed below can assist you in achieving your objective.
Hello Student
MHT cet law cut off for general category student is 100 plus marks. The cut off list for 2021 of ABC set law cut off -law College Mumbai opening rank 139 closing the 112,
Saint wilfred College of law Mumbai opening rank 127, closing rank 88
Manik Chand
Dear Sanjay,
Hope you are doing great,
You want to predict your rank and college through the marks scored by you.
You can check through the following link:
https://law.careers360.com/mhcet-law-college-predictor
If you are unable to click on the link, copy and paste it on the google to search.
I hope this
Which college are you enquiring about?
From your profile it seems you're an engineering aspirant in graduation, basically there are two type of law courses, one is done after 12th standard, and another is done after graduation, hence if you're already in graduation after passing the same you can
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