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7 years ago
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Birla Vishvakarma Mahavidyalaya Engineering College, [BVM] Vallabh Vidyanagar
Marwadi University, [MU] Rajkot
Silver Oak College of Engineering and Technology-Ahmedabad
LJ Institute of Engineering and Technology, [JLIET Ahmedabad
Government Engineering College, [GEC] Bharuch
Charotar University of Science and Technology, [CUSAT] Anand
GH Patel College of Engineering & Technology, [GCET] Vallabh Vidyanagar.
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7 years ago
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I might sound philosophical. However, I am of the view to seek admission into the college that suits my budget. As far as the college is concerned, the institutions have got their names because of the students who have proved to be a milestone for others. Managerial capabilities are already there in a person. It is only you rediscover them by your experience. The institutions provide you the material in writing and give you a practical exposure. However, the most practical exposure and skillset you develop is in your job as you face the real challenges. If you are determined enough, than you yourself are an institution for ot
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7 years ago
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Well, let me make it clear that the Gujarat National Law university offers only a 5 year LLB course and a LLM course.
The institution does not have a 3 year course in Law.
So, in order to get admission, you need to apply for a 5 year course in law and admission to which are strictly based on the marks and rank achieved in CLAT.
So, if you want to go for a course in law here,you need to take CLAT and then pursue the 5 year law course.
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7 years ago
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Hope it helps. All the best.
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