National Law University, Cuttack
Hello Vinod,
The eligibility criteria for AIIMS bsc form are -
* Candidates should pass/appearing 12 th or equivalent examination.
* Candidates must pass qualifying exam with 55%.
* candidates should have Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.
* Candidates must be born before 31 st December 2020.
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Hello student student both Are good at its place but you need to ask yourself that in which you can do a little more push yourself a little extra that'll help you in build a successful career. It's bit tough to get a good nit in comparison with nlu as
Hello student as this year the clat constorium change the pattern of the clat entrance examination, the paper is not completely comprehension based. It's bit difficult to predict the cut off but on the past year records I believe student need marks around 120-130 to get admission in top 3
Hi akshay
Yes, you can pursue for Master programmes in physics after completion of your graduation. Go for IIT JAM Entrance exams to get admission in IITs and IISc. IIT JAM (Joint Admission Test for MSc) is a national level entrance exam through which candidates pursue for the programmes like
Hello aspirant
You are eligible for this course(llm) unltil you full fill the following criteria:
Hey Ayushman!
In order for you to appear for the Common Law Admission Test, you would have to clear the eligibility criteria of the exam. One of the points in the eligibility criteria states that a candidate should have passed in 10+2 or an equivalent exam from a recognized board
Hello Aspirant,
AILET is the Entrance Exam for the admission to Integrated law Programme & postgraduate law (LLM) Programme to get admission in NLU Delhi. To check the further information, You can go through with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet
Good Luck!
Hi there,
If you need a right ansewer you have to please mention for which exam you are actually asking ,So then it is good for us to answer Kindly please mention about the exam and if you have further quieries please feel free to ask us
Hey Sharaddha
Anyone who has graduated from a a designated University in any stream can take banking exams or government jobs or UPSC. SO yes,a law student once graduated can take government or banking exams
hope this helped
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