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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi,To be eligible for admission to the undergraduate programs, a candidate must satisfy any one of the following requirements
FA / F. Sc with at least 2nd division (I. e. 495 marks)
O-levels (in at least 5 subjects) and 2 A-levels. High School Diploma and International Baccalaureate (IB) result with at least 2.5 CGPA and equivalence Certificate from IBCC (if you do not meet this requirement meet the admissions officer for individual programmes)
If you do not meet the entrance requirement of a course, or a programmes you can always choose a foundation or a Diploma route. Kindly contact the admissions officer for your pathway. Students awai
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vishnupriya m s

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I am 53 Years and would like to pursue Master of business law programme from NSLIU BANGALORE. Please let me know what are the job chances which I can get after the course.

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Vinit

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It depends on your interest, your passion. It is for you to decide. However, in my opinion, the following factors would be worth considering:
*Masters in Criminal Law*: It would be helpful to the persons who are interested in:
1. Practicing Criminal Law as a defence counsel or as a public prosecutor;
2. Judicial Services;
3. Police Services, Narcotics Control Bureau, CBI, NIA, etc. ;
4. Working as legal advisers to pharmaceutical companies dealing with psychotropic substances under NDPS Act;
5. Teaching Criminal Law etc. *Masters in Business Law*: It would be a better option for the persons who aspire to associate with:
1. Corporate jobs;
2. L
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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MBL is NOT a fulltime LLM. So, the first drawback is you cannot take UGC NET on the basis of this degree. Its nothing like your Masters Degree.

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Admission Process: The admission forms can either be downloaded from the university official website or be obtained through post. The admissions are strictly merit based as of now and there is no entrance examination involved. Fee Structure: Given below is the estimated fee structure:
Admission Fee: INR 2000 (one time payment)
Application Fee: INR 1000 (one time payment)
Course Fee: INR 10, 150 (per annum)
Total Amount: INR 13,150
If the course is not completed within two years, then the students will have to continue the course by paying a continuation fee.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Kindly visit the website for detailed information.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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The eligibility criteria for a Corporate Law course may vary from college to college. Candidates who want to apply for a five year integrated course with Corporate Law as a specialisation meet the eligibility criteria for the course if they have completed their Class 12 or equivalent exam from a recognised board with passing marks. The eligibility criteria for Corporate Law course offered at the PG level is such that candidates should have completed a five year integrated law course or possess an LL.B. Or equivalent degree. Skills Required for Corporate Law
Candidates who want to pursue Corporate Law as a course and career option shoul
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello, Cyber Law is a good option if someone wants to grow with the growth in the field, which is mostly organic, tending to recent times when cyberspace has expanded beyond comprehension (because of the accessibility to smartphones, armchair journalism on social media, etc.). 

Its use needs to be regulated, if not completely controlled. Business law is, quite understandably, as old as the concept of business, albeit existing in different forms over the years. Depending on new developments that the world sees every few years, these laws are amended from time to time, but the crux remains the same.

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