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Yes, you can pursue an LLB through private colleges in India. Private law colleges offer both 3-year and 5-year programs. The 3-year LLB is available for students who have already completed a bachelor’s degree, while the 5-year integrated LLB can be taken after completing 10+2. Admissions may be based on national entrance exams like CLAT or LSAT, or some colleges may offer merit-based direct admission. The tuition fees in private law colleges are generally higher than in government institutions, ranging roughly from 1 lakh to 10 lakh per year, depending on the college’s reputation, infrastructure, and location. Well-known private law colleges often charge around 8 to 11 lakh annually, while smaller private institutions may be more affordable but still cost higher than government colleges.
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To complete your PG-IN MA English registration, first identify the correct university or portal for registration, as the process can vary based on this factor. If you're using the common CUET PG portal, ensure you have the required documents and have followed the steps on the official website. After that you can wait a few days for potential updates or contact the support assistance. For the other universities, visit their specific website and contact their provided contact info if you face any problem.
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The cost of pursuing the M.sc degree depends on the type of institutions, in India the actual fee of M.Sc is around 20,000 to 6,00,000 lakh rs.
In government college , fee may range from 20,000 to 80,000 rs. Per year , while in private colleges it can go from 1.5 lakh to 5 lakh per year .
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The fees for the MSC program may depend on the institute type; like in a government institute, it's a few thousand, and in a private institute, it's several lakhs. Also, there are other factors like specialization, institution, and whether it's a full-time or distance program.
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Master of Science is the full form of MSc. A postgraduate degree known as an MSc gives students in-depth understanding of a particular area of research and technology. The annual cost of an M.Sc. degree can vary greatly depending on the school, region, and course of study, from INR 20,000 to over INR 7.5 Lakhs.
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98 marks in GUJCET is a very good marks, but 58% may reduce your overall merit rank as both class and GUJCET marks are considered.
You have some chances for ECE in government colleges but not in the top ones. so, you should keep other branches as backup as well.
With 98 marks in GUJCET, you have a good chance of getting an ECE seat in a government engineering college in Gujarat, as a score between 80 and 120 is considered good and can help you target a reputed college. However, the 58% may decrease your chances of admission, so you have to take care of it.
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You scored 98 marks in GUJCET, which is a strong score. Well done Your 58 in board exams (due to an accident) might lower your overall merit a bit. Still, there's a fair chance you could get ECE in a government engineering college, especially in later rounds. Top colleges may be harder to get into due to high cut-offs, but some mid-level government colleges might take you. Your GUJCET score definitely helps balance out the low board marks.
Yes, you can take a Class 12 improvement exam in 2026 if you passed your boards in 2025, but you will have to take it during the February-March exam cycle, not in June. The CBSE and other boards conduct improvement exams in the main examination cycle.
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