Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik
GLC Mumbai is an affiliated law college of University of Mumbai, Mumbai . The college offers admission on the basis of MHCET Law for the LLB 3 years programs. There are 320 seats for the course and the course fee is Rs 19.7K.
As YCMOU is a UGC recognized open
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I hope you are doing fine, Though the basic eligibility criteria to appear for CEED exam is UG Graduation degree (10+2+3) , a graduate's who has completed a 3-year degree (10+2+3) course please note, all listed IITs and IISC on the CEED website have their respective eligibility mentioned as
Hi, yes you can shift from open university to regular mode after completing your degree no in between changes are allowed. As you have mentioned that you have completed your graduation hence you can change to regular mode. There are entrance exams that you will have to give in order
The eligibility criteria for pursuing a nursing course is that a candidate should have passed 10+2 examination with physics, chemistry, biology as a subject from a recognised board with 45% and above marks. The YCMOU is recognised by Government of Maharashtra and University Grants Commission (UGC). Hence you are
Hello aspirant,
YCMOU (Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University) is approved by University Grants Commission for undergraduate courses. So, yes students who have graduated from YCMOU are eligible for studying LLB.
The eligibility criteria needed for the 3 years degree course of BA LLB is any graduation or an equivalent education
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Here is a list of colleges affiliated under the yashwantrao chavan Open University in Maharashtra-
Kohinoor International Management Institute
Thakur Institute of aviation Technology
Institute of printing Technology
KD Paramedical Institute
Indian Institute of hospitality and Management
KCES Institute
Atharva Institute of Commerce and Arts
Mumbai College of
Official notification of this year isn't released yet for MAH CET LAW, but if we go through previous year then it clearly states that candidates need to have the required educational qualifications following 10+2+3+2/3 with regular studies done at secondary and higher secondary, unfortunately BPP isn't equivalent to 10+2
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Yes, you are eligible for regular MBA.
For example,
Cat is the most reputed entrance examination for MBA and it is accepted by more than 1,000 be a school including prestigious IIMs and its eligibility criteria says that
To be eligible for CAT ,
you need a Bachelor's degree
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