Pondicherry University, Puducherry
Greetings,
Deep so there are various sites from where you can get mock test but they will be limited. You can get last year papers but they would not be enough for you to prepare for CLAT exam or any Law related entrance exam so I would suggest that
Hello!!
Last year topper in PUBALLB was from my coaching and the strategy for this exam is quite clear.
It is just you have to be through with GK and you will crack it..
Revise GK again and again
Hope it helps!
Dear Deepak, Pondicherry University has 3 branches and all the 3 branches offer Post graduate and Doctoral courses in the Faculty of Arts, Science, Commerce, Technology, Fine Arts, Management, Law and Medicine. It also offers Integrated, PG Diploma, Diploma, Add ons and Certificate courses. So just to answer your quaestion,
Hello Saumya,
There basic criteria of calculating the marks for making the merit list is :
The cut-off for the year 2018 can be checked through the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/pu-ba-llb-cutoff
Note : The
Hello Vishal,
The Panjab University, Chandigarh, will release Panjab University 2019 admission form in the third week of March 2019 for UG courses. For postgraduate courses, the PUCET application form 2019 will be released in the second week of April 2019.
Candidates who wish to take the entrance test and
Hello Selbin,
Pondicherry University is an one of the amazing university. Deoartment of COmmerce is one of the pioneering departments of Pondicherry University. They have two courses offered for M.Com , Which includes - M.Com in Business and Finance M.Com in Account & Taxation
The Entrance exam For both the
KCET Cutoff 2019 - Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) will release the cutoff of KCET 2019 in an online mode. The KCET 2019 cutoff will be different for different institutes and courses and will be prepared according the differing categories. The cutoff of KCET 2019 is the minimum marks required to
Dear Madhvan, for Punjab University, you should have scored a minimum aggregate of 60% in 10+2 or equivalent course from a Recognised Board. It is 55% for SC/ST candidates. This is a 5 year course with BA (Hons) in Economics + MA (Hons) in Economics.
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