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Q:   Why choose NLSIU Bangalore?
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The NLSIU Bangalore is a great choice for students interested in pursuing a career in Law with both the NIRF 2025 and India Today ranking it No. 1 in India for the Law category.

Further the university is the first National Law University of India and carries the strongest legacy among its competitors.

Q:   How is life at The WB National University of Juridical Sciences?
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The life at.West Bengal National University of Juridicial Sciences ia very good.The faculty is above par for majority of the papers. As for the fees it isn't significantly higher than that of other top NLUs. Yes, the size of the campus is not much but being at the heart of Kolkata we have access to all sorts of entertainment and of course good food! In-campus infrastructure is significantly improving as I write this, with wifi throughout the campus and air-conditioning (except hostels), the Kolkata humidity won't trouble you much. Administration is also efficient and most of the communications happen through emails.

Above all West Bengal NUJS has a very good atmosphere, with consistent performance over the years and exceptional seniors it is the best in the law circuit. The brand value of WBNUJS is something to be proud of for every student studying there and I have no doubt that WBNUJS will keep on improving!

Q:   Can I start a law practice without a Law degree or become a lawyer?
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No, you cannot become a lawyer without a Law degree. You mandatorily need to obtain degrees such as BA/BCom/BSc/BBA LLB or LLB in order to be a lawyer in India. To become a lawyer, one must first complete three-year or five-year LLB from a recognised university and possess degree certificate. Then, they must enrol themselves in local Bar Council of the concerned state and enrolled as an advocate. Within two years of the enrolment, they must appear and clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practise anywhere in India. 

Q:   Does IGNOU have a placement cell?
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Yes, IGNOU has a dedicated Campus Placement Cell, which is popularly known as CPC. The Campus Placement Cell organises campus placement drives from time-to-time. The notification regarding campus placement drives is uploaded online in the placement section of the official website. The job notifications include detailed information regarding no. of vacancies, eligibility, application date, salary package, etc. Apart from this, IGNOU CPC has a strong base of alumni network that helps fellow students to stay updated with relevant job vacancies.

Q:   Does Kashmir University have 100% placement?
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As per the NIRF report 2026, 100% placements was recorded during UG 5-year placements 2025. Placement rate recorded in the rest of the courses is mentioned below:

Course

Placement Rate 2025

UG 3-year

98%

UG 4-year

48%

PG 2-year

40%

PG 5-year Integrated

79%

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Q:   How safe is the RNTU campus for students?
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RNTU adheres to the solemn code of conduct and has committees associated with every ongoing act in the Institution. The infra involves sports grounds and various other places within the campus to accommodate every cultural event and achievement-worthy facility. RNTU grievance committee and discipline committee conduct 24/7 surveillance to keep the students safe and secure inside the campus as well as outside the campus.

Q:   Is MKUDDE, Madurai a good university?
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MADURAI KAMARAJ institution is a well-known institution founded by the Tamil Nadu government in 1965. The admission process at MKU-DDE is fairly basic. Simply go to the website, download the admission form, and then submit it online or offline. Admission is usually granted in the month of April. If you want to study from home and have been admitted to IGNOU, you can do so. You may get additional information from its official website, which I also visited. I shall always remember this college favorably. This is the most amazing experience I've ever had. Seniors, staff, and administration will assist you in any way they can. The teachers' teaching abilities are exceptional. You will never get anything back from a teacher. Learning here has a very good atmosphere.

Q:   How can I get into All Saint's Christian Law College for UG/PG courses? Am I eligible for admission?
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All Saint's Christian Law College has below criteria for taking admissions to it's various courses:
CoursesEligibility
B.A. LL.B.Candidate with I.T.I as basic qualification is not eligible for appearing the LAWCET Examination
LL.B.Candidate with I.T.I as basic qualification is not eligible for appearing the LAWCET Examination
LL.M.Candidate with I.T.I as basic qualification is not eligible for appearing the LAWCET Examination
Q:   What is the syllabus of CSIR NET?
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The CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) is conducted for determining the eligibility of candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for determining eligibility for Lectureship (LS) in Indian universities and colleges. The syllabus for CSIR NET generally includes the following subjects: Physical Sciences: Mathematical Methods of Physics Classical Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory, Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics Electronics and Experimental Methods. Chemical Sciences: Inorganic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Interdisciplinary topics such as Medicinal Chemistry Environmental Chemistry and Polymer Science and Technology. Life Sciences: Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology Cellular organisation, Fundamental Processes, Cell Communication and Cell Signaling, Developmental Biology System Physiology Plant, System Physiology Animal, Inheritance Biology Diversity of Life Forms, Ecological Principles, Evolution and Behavior, Applied Biology and Methods in Biology. Mathematical Sciences: Analysis, Linear Algebra Complex Analysis, Algebra Topology, Ordinary Differential Equations (ODEs), Partial Differential Equations (PDEs), Numerical Analysis, Calculus of Variations, Linear Integral Equations, Classical Mechanics, Descriptive Statistics Probability and Graph Theory. Earth Sciences: Physical Geology, Structural Geology, Mineralogy, Petrology, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology, Marine Geology, Geomorphology, and Remote Sensing.  

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