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SAKSHI AGGARWAL

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Hi,
You can compare the colleges by the comparison tool, https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
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vaishnavi shukla LLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Yash, have you appeared for CLAT? If yes, have you applied by way of application form to the Institute of Law, Nirma University (ILNU) in addition to the CLAT 2019 form? If the answer is yes, kindly check up with the university website or c
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Robin Bhakhan

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In order to pursue LL.M, you should be LLB at least.
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Saranya Mishra

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It depends on factors like choice of career, academic inclination, financial viability and affordability (esp. for Mumbai, if it is not hometown since the cost of living is high).
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Sneha Singhania

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Hey,
The last dates have already crossed. You are late, still you can call in the college and do the necessary enquiry.
Good luck.
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Rohit Singh

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BSW LL.B. (Hons.) from GNLU will any day me better than any course from Nirma University. BSW stream is equivalent to any other stream of GNLU and does not make any difference.
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vaishnavi shukla LLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Mukesh, honestly speaking, colleges never come out in the open and say the truth when it comes to the topic of placements. Every college says it is the best and it is a marketing strategy and brand value which attracts students. So, whateve
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MONSEIUR DAVE SBST,CEPT UNIVERSITY, AHMEDABAD

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Chances are faint if you are outside Maharashtra candidate.
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Rohit Sharma A law student from Nujs to help here

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No, they take only on the basis of merit in CLAT and on NRI quota.