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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The admission process for majority of the courses at MDSU are merit-based. However, candidates wishing to apply to B.Ed or MEd are required to go through an entrance-based admission process. Candidates are judged over their performance in entrance exams such as PTET.
Candidates who meet the entrance cutoff are invited for further admission rounds.
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It takes students 2 years to complete the B.Ed course. Following rules by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), this course lasts a certain amount of time everywhere in India. To give students a stronger teacher education, the B.Ed course was extended to 2 years instead of just 1 year. Candidates wishing to get a seat at the BEd course in MDSU must follow the entrance based admission process.
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According to the MDSU cutoff 2024, the CAT cutoff percentile was 25 for admission to the MBA/PGDM course for the General AI category students. For detailed cutoff-related information, candidates can check this page.
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Yes, MDSU does provide a refund in case of withdrawal of admission. The university follows the fee refund policy framed by UGC. The below table showcases guidelines to be followed as per the fee refund policy of the university:
Point of time when the withdrawal request is submitted | Percentage of Refund |
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15 days or more before the last date of admission | 100% refund |
Within 15 days before the last date of admission | 90% refund |
Up to 15 days after the last date of admission | 80% refund |
Between 16 and 30 days after the last date of admission | 50% refund |
After 30 days from the last date of admission | No refund |
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The Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University LLB programme is designed to make students become successful professionals in the field of Law. Upon completing this course, graduates can seek employment opportunities in the law field. Counsellor, Cyber Law Expert, Corporate Litigation Attorney, and more are some of the job titles popular amongst the law graduates.
Those who possess good academic backgrounds and have completed internships during the course duration can expect to start their journey with a salary ranging from INR 3 LPA to INR 6 LPA. Many students also consider doing an LLM to specialise in a particular area of law.
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Yes, after completing the MDSU LLB course, students develop a strong foundation for becoming a Legal Advisor. After successful completion of the programme, graduates can seek out professional training by taking courses in Communications, Economics, Psychology, etc.
Pursuing these courses helps students develop an industry-required skill set. Next, when they feel prepared, they must appear for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). Only those who pass this exam are required to practice in court.
Moreover, students must note that becoming a legal advisor depends on the experience one holds. As per law forums across the web, in India,
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The admission process designed by MDSU consists of four broad steps. To start, students must register and apply for the course and preferred institute or college. Before applying, the students must ensure that they fulfil the eligibility criteria. Only those applicants who fulfil the requirements are considered for admission.
After the application stage, the admission committee shortlists students based on their performance in the qualifying examination. Further, these shortlisted students are then required to report to the allocated institute for document verification and the fee payment process.
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