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Hi Aspirant,
I understand that you have made some errors while filling out the application form of MHCET for BA. LLB course and so to answer your question, you can check the official website of MHCET to check for notifications regarding the availability of a correction window. If there is
Dear Abhaya ,
I would happy for you you have joined 5 years LLB course at new law college !But im really sorry to say that you had not mentioned what you wants to know .If you have any query in such courses or regarding your college then feel free
Greetings!
Congratulations! If we see according to the previous year numbers there is fair chance for you to get a seat into this college. But again the number changes every so I can't be fully certain , so hope for the best.
All the best!
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Hi shreya !
Since you are a student of last 5th year and you are not aware about your exams you Cannot appear/ you are not eligible to give the judiciary exam this year. Since, the eligibility criteria clearly states that you should have completed your course.
Once you complete
Hi Dear,
You'll need following documents:
For more details visit the following link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-counselling
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Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that in case you have not made it into NLUs, then VIT Chennai can also be a good option to pursue Law. The college is known for its engineering courses and technical education, but since past few
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that Amity Law College, Lucknow is a good option to pursue your career in B.A LLB. The college's law department is considered to be one of the most active department with supportive faculties and activities conducting by
Hi,
In previous years candidates who scored around 70-120 in MHCET were considered for admissions in ILS Pune. The cut off may vary every year based on various factors such as number of candidates appeared and qualified in exam,number of seats available,difficulty of exam and so on. The cut off
Hello,
Coulomb's law states that the electrical force between two charged objects is directly proportional to the product of the quantity of charge on the objects and inversely proportional to the square of the separation distance between the two objects.
The S.I. unit of electric charge is "Coulomb".
Hope this
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