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Also, MHT CET law is not necessary for every college as they also accept CLAT or few even give direct admission on 12th class marks as well.
Check the list below for all MHT CET accepting institutions so that you get a better idea:
MHT CET Participating Institutes 2025 - Top Engineering Colleges in Maharashtra Region wise
Also refer: Top MH CET Law Colleges 2025 - 3 & 5-year LLB Colleges, Seats, Courses, Participating Institutes
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No, most traditional law colleges don't offer significant relaxation in physical class attendance, as per the Bar Council of India (BCI) Rules of Legal Education 2008, which mandate attendance in classes, moot court exercises, and practical training. While some colleges may grant attendance credit for external events with prior permission and proof of participation.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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Yes, you can. After 10th, you can join a Diploma course in Mechanical Engineering (often called Machine or Mechanical Engineering). It usually takes 3 years to complete.
You need to have 10th pass with maths and science . After the diploma, you can also join BE/BTech in Mechanical Engineering through lateral entry.
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Here are some of the top colleges in India for B.Com LLB and BBA LLB :
Top B.Com LLB Colleges :
Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar
SASTRA University, Thanjavur
Manipal University, Jaipur
Panjab University, Chandigarh
Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
Nirma University, Ahmedabad
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU), Chennai
Top BBA LLB Colleges:
National Law University Odisha (NLUO), Cuttack
SOA University, Bhubaneswar
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Christ University, Bangalore
Amity Law School, Noida
ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
These colleges are well-known for good faculty, placements, and infrastructure. Admission is mostly through entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT India, or university-specific tests.
PhD in Nursing is a research-based programme. Admission is usually given through entrance exam and interview.
Basic eligibility:
Master’s degree in Nursing (M.Sc. Nursing) from a recognised university.
Minimum 55% marks (50% for reserved category).
Some universities also require teaching or clinical experience.
Admission process:
Apply to the university or institute offering PhD Nursing.
Appear for entrance test (based on research aptitude, nursing concepts, and subject knowledge).
Shortlisted candidates are called for interview or proposal presentation.
Final selection is based on entrance test, interview, and academic record.
Duration: Minimum 3 years, can extend up to 5-6 years depending on research work.
Yes, Kolkata Police Law Institute is mainly for the children of police personnel and serving/retired policemen.
General students usually do not get admission there. It is not open like a regular law college for all.
The marks distribution for LLM entrance exams depends on the exam you are asking about. Here is the general pattern for some common exams:
CUET PG (LLM) :
Total: 100 questions
Each question: 4 marks
Negative marking: -1 mark
Subjects: Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Torts, Family Law, Public International Law, Criminal Law, Company Law, etc.
CLAT PG (LLM) :
Total: 120 questions
Each question: 1 mark
Negative marking: -0.25 mark
Based on passages from Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Administrative Law, Family Law, Property Law, Criminal Law, etc.
AILET PG (LLM) :
Total marks: 150
Section A: 100 MCQs (100 marks)
Section B: 2 descriptive questions (50 marks)
Negative marking in MCQs: -0.25 mark
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