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The All India Law Entrance Test is the basis for admission to National Law University (NLU), located in Delhi (AILET). Every year, the BA LLB (Hons.) program's cutoff scores change according on variables like the volume of applications and degree of difficulty. The general category cutoff typically falls between 85 and 90 marks out of 150. The cutoff is lower for reserved groups (SC, ST, and OBC), usually between 60 and 75 marks. It's crucial to remember that these numbers change every year depending on ticket availability and competition.

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Although they are both well-known medical schools in Delhi, UCMS (University College of Medical Sciences) and VMMC (Vardhman Mahavir Medical College) offer different advantages. Delhi University-affiliated UCMS is renowned for its top-notch learning environment, robust research prospects, and extensive clinical exposure via Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital. VMMC, which is associated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, provides exceptional clinical experience and facilities due to its affiliation with Safdarjung Hospital, a renowned medical centre. Both universities are great options with similar reputations for providing top-notch

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It is widely known that the Department of Commerce at Delhi School of Economics (DSE) offers an excellent MBA programme that is rigorous academically and places a lot of emphasis on subjects like international business and human resource development. In comparison to private B-schools, the curriculum is reasonably priced, and its excellent alumni network boasts strong ties to the business world. Although the placements may not be as good as those at elite IIMs, DSE MBA graduates frequently get jobs at industry-leading companies. Students looking for an affordable, high-quality MBA programme with a solid academic foundation should give

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At the undegrraduate level, UID Delhi-NCR offers BDes in 6 specialisations, namely Animation and Game Design, Fashion Design & Styling, Global Design Programme, Interior & Furniture Design, Product Design, and Visual Communication

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Ranjeeta Rai

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National Law University Delhi (NLUD) follows the seat reservation policy as sanctioned by the government of India. The university offers a total of 81 seats for its Master of Law (LL.M.) students. However, the seats are unevenly reserved for students belonging to a special category. Among them, there are Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Categories. NLUD offers 15% (11 seats) for its SC students and 7.5% (5 seats) for its ST students.  

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Ranjeeta Rai

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National Law University, Delhi LLM admission 2025 dates were out. The 2024 admission were concluded with release of the final merit list. As per the NLU dates notifications, the registration for AILET 2025 exam was started on August 1, 2024,  on the official AILET Portal. 

The exam date for All India Law Entrance Test is December 8, 2024. The AILET 2025 application form will be released for admission to BA LLB, LLM and PhD in Law courses.

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National Law University, Delhi LLM fees is around INR 1.4 Lakh. In addition, there are mutiple other charges such as lodging, books, and living expenses in a large city like Delhi, which contribute to the overall cost. Candidates must pay the National Law University Delhi course fee to secure the allotted seats. Further, students must pay the one-time fees of INR 35,000 once during the admission period. 

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Yes, National Law University, Delhi (NLUD) does have LLM or Masters of Laws. The course is offered as an postgraduate level in full-time and has two academic semesters. Students with Master of Law degree who wish to make career in the field of litigation can appear for AIBE which is also known as All India Bar Examination.

National Law University Delhi LLM admission is entrance-based. The university accepts All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025 exam to get admitted to the LLM course. Further candidates must also have LLB or equivalent law degree with 50% aggregate (45% in case the students are from SC/ST/PwD

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