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When you pay for the hostel fee then you get a descriptive bill which includes the various things for which the fees has been charged. So I suggest you to have a look at it to get the more clear idea.
Generally mess fees are included in hostel fees.
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Established in 2007, UPES School of Law is part of UPES Dehradun and operates as a private co-educational institution. Accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), the school provides undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs across different fields.
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You won't necessarily know the exact college where you will take the MHT CET Law 2024 exam until the admit card is released. However, the exam center will be in one of the 4 locations you chose while applying. The admit card for MHT CET Law 2024 typically gets released a few weeks before the exam date. Keep checking the official website of the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra (SCET Cell) for updates on the admit card release date. Once released, download your admit card from the SCET Cell website. The admit card will mention your allotted exam center address and other important details like exam date, reporting time, and exam day instructions. While applying, you likely had the option to choose your preferred exam centers from a list of cities provided by the SCET Cell. These cities might have multiple colleges or exam centers functioning as test venues. The SCET Cell considers your preferences and various factors like capacity and logistics to assign a specific exam center within one of your chosen cities. In conclusion, while you won't know the exact college beforehand, the exam center will be in one of your chosen cities. Download your admit card a few weeks before the exam to find out the specific address and other crucial details. https://www.careers360.com/exams/mht-cet I hope it helps!
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This is a problem that everyone faces when they have to choose a stream in 11th grade and this is where our educational systems lag, making us choose one stream. But this is a debate for some other time.
The easiest way to choose your stream in 11th is to see which subject you are good at. If you get good marks in science and math, then you can choose PCM/PCB. If you get good marks in social science and English, then you may choose Arts. If you like Economics or wish to become a CA then you can go for commerce.
It still sometimes happens that this method does not work, in that case, go with your gut feeling. I had scored 9.2 CGPA in my 10th grade and had no idea what to choose. My family gave me the liberty to choose anything and on a whim, I chose Science. After my 12th, I had no idea what to do. I took a year off and started preparing for IPMAT, but to no avail because my math was really bad (I scored 52/100 in my math 12th board exams). During that drop year, I realized I had a great deal of interest in English, so I opted for a BA in English and became the Gold Medalist of my batch, scoring the highest aggregate in the class. Now I'm in Christ Uni, Blr, and will be doing my PhD afterward. What I'm trying to say is that it's okay if you don't know what to choose in 11th or where your interest lies, because everything works out in the end. Think with a calm mind and trust the process.
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As a BALLB graduate, you have a wide range of career paths to explore, both in India and beyond. Here are a few options to consider:
1) Legal Practitioner: You can become a lawyer and practice law in various fields such as civil law, criminal law, corporate law, intellectual property law, or family law.
2) Judiciary Services: You can appear for judicial service examinations and pursue a career as a judge in the judicial system.
3) Corporate Counsel: Many companies hire in-house legal counsels to handle their legal matters and provide legal advice.
4) Legal Researcher: You can work as a legal researcher in law firms, think tanks, or academic institutions, conducting research on legal issues and assisting in drafting legal documents.
5) Legal Consultant: You can offer your expertise as a legal consultant, providing guidance and advice to individuals or organizations on legal matters.
6) Civil Services: You can appear for civil service examinations and pursue a career in administrative services, such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) or Indian Revenue Service (IRS).
7) Academia: You can pursue a career in teaching and research by joining universities or law schools as a faculty member.
8) International Organizations: You can explore opportunities with international organizations like the United Nations, World Bank, or non-governmental organizations (NGOs) working in the field of law and human rights.
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