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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Hi, Firstly let me clarify one thing if you want to go into the corporate sector, your stream won't matter much but your knowledge of law would definitely.
We have many seniors from B.S.W. who are placed at good-tier law firms. Secondly, GNLU is the only NLU offering this course so there is demand in the market for B.S.W. LL.B students company has a social responsibility which is called CSR and for that, they require social workers to manage that particular department that's why they would prefer a B.S.W.
LL.B student instead of a social worker or just an LL.B degree holder as they will prefer 2 in 1. Then if you want to go for higher st
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
NID is the most premium institute in India for design courses. While candidates seeking admission in this institute are high in number, the seat availability is limited. Hence, an aptitude test is carried out by NID in order to provide admissions to deserving candidates only.
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So CAT is something which gives you eligibility for the final admission.
So basically comes down to money, if you can afford i would say you don't have to worry about CAT. But getting a good score will definitely improve your chances of getting a seat and some reimbursement.
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