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Aditya Raj

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Yes, very easily. Seeing the previous year cutoff trends you can definitely get a better than civil

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Nishita Shah

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There is no question as to which one among them is better. In terms of ranking, exposure, faculty, NLS has an edge. Not denying the fact that even NLUD is progressing quite impressively and their infrastructure might be better than NLS (because of it being quite new), it still lags behind on certain parameters to NLS. Apart from having, perhaps the best law library in the country, NLSIU has an unmatched alumni network which would take at least 15 years for NLUD to come even close to it. Considering NLUD was established only in 2008 but has still managed to be one of the best law schools of this country, if given a chance, I would still
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The closing rank for Mechanical Engineering at Delhi Technological University (DTU) for OBC-NCL students from outside Delhi region can vary from year to year depending on various factors such as the number of available seats, the number of applicants, and the performance of the candidates in the entrance exam. It is advisable to check the previous year's cutoff ranks for Mechanical Engineering at DTU for OBC-NCL students from outside Delhi region to get an idea of the rank range that might be considered for admission. However, the cutoff ranks can vary each year, and it is not possible to predict the exact cutoff rank for the current a
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Atharva Tamboli

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Yes, it is possible to get admission in a government college in Delhi with relatively lower fees and hostel facility. However, the availability of seats and the fees may vary depending on the college, the course, and your category (such as General, SC, ST, OBC, EWS, etc. ). Some government colleges in Delhi that offer hostel facilities include Delhi Technological University, Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and University of Delhi. To increase your chances of getting admission in a government college in Delhi, you should prepare well for the entrance exams and meet the eligibility criteria. You ma
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Varun reddy

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AIPMT is an older way of medical entrance exam, now NEET is being followed for medical entrance exam, so you have to appear for NEET first.

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Rishitaa Acharya

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You can search for Delhi University colleges, and government colleges. There are many private colleges also.

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YASH SHARMA

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BVP Delhi is a decent colleges but you should look at these factors while deciding:
- B.A. LL.B. Or BBA LL.B. - they have quite different subjects and while B.A. LL.B. Is much more popular than BBA some people do opt for BBA if they have already studied commerce in high school (makes it easier for them)
- Fees - here, BVP is costlier (2.6 lacs for the 1st year itself). - Exposure - If you study at a college in Delhi (BVP) you will get easy access to many famous law firms situated in Delhi especially since most law firms actually prefer to take in local students (studying in Delhi) as work schedule and time management gets easier for both
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Kuldeep Shukla

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These are the top colleges for B.Com outside Delhi-
1. Nmims Mumbai
2. Christ Bangalore
3. Loyala College
4. St Xavier's Kolkata
5. Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce.

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HARISH REDDY S

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There are several government law colleges in Delhi that offer undergraduate and postgraduate programs in law. Here are some of the prominent government law colleges in Delhi:
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi: It is one of the oldest and most prestigious law schools in India and offers a three-year LL.B. Programme and a two-year LL. M. programme. National Law University, Delhi: It is a specialised law university that offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in law, including B.A. LL.B. LL. M. and Ph.D.
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi: It is a state government university that offers various undergraduate and post
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Amisha Wadhwa

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Hi,
As you have army quota and good percentage, you have good chance of getting into a north campus college. Good luck.

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