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Yes you can definitely do it.
LL.B require graduation with some minimum percentage ( vary from college to college).
Also you can explore about -
- CUET
- CLAT
- MH CET
- Jamia CET
- State Law entrance exams
Some NLU recently re launched 3 year LL.B . People puruse LL.B after graduation from different background - B. tech, B.sc , etc.Law is a different study , having muti disciplnary education ame different types of wise lawyers.
A tech background will make you eligible for clerk, techno legal or other aligned job and may be an added advantage.But a lot depend on your interest.Law has lot of scope in different sectors and is feuitfull if your
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The number of companies that were a part of the placement season is not out yet. However, 355 jobs were extended to a total of 491 students who enrolled for the placement season.
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Yes, students have to apply separately for Vidya Vikas Universal College after Mumbai University registration. The first part of the pre-admission is to register at the MU admission portal. After that, students have to fill the admission form at the college's site.
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Admission to M.Tech programme at the VJTI Mumbai needs decent marks in GATE / MAH CET. Candidates are required to satisfy the eligibility criteria of the course and to appear in any accepted exams. The admission is totally based on merit.
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No, admission to VJTI Mumbai M.Tech programme is strictly based on merit. Students have to appear in the accepted entrance exams and earn valid marks. There is no management quota admission available at the college.
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Generally pursuing M.Tech from VJTI Mumbai is considered worthwhile due to its facilities. The college offers a full-time M.Tech course for two years. The basic eligibility is 50% marks in BTech. The college provides placement opportunities to its M.Tech students. Moreover, students also get a stipend while pursuing the course.
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The VJTI Mumbai M.Tech is a full time course. The M.Tech programme curriculum is split into four semesters with the total time span of two years. The syllabii of the M.Tech course includes some core and some elective subjects.
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