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Abishek Keerthi

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Symbiosis Law College
Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College
For 5 years of LLB, you can try for NLSIU Nalsar, etc. if you are willing to go out of Pune and study.

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Ankit Singh

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Yes, you can pursue integrated PhD in biological sciences after completing BDS. Kindly refer to the link below:
http://www.winentrance.com/admission_notification/tata-institute-fundamental-research-admission.html

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear,
Selection Process:
The students undergo a rigorous selection process:
An application form aimed at understanding the students proficiency in academics, as well as in co-curricular activities is filled up by the aspirant.
An entrance examination follows, to test the applicants aptitude, logical reasoning and proficiency in English and Mathematics.
Shortlisted candidates appear for personal interviews. The interview panel comprises wellqualified professors from IIM Indore and other prestigious institutions. The interview judges the students level of confidence, communication skills, general awareness, persuasion skills and knowledge.
IIM
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Rohit Jain

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Kindly check the link:
https://goo.gl/KRNYyS

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Priyanka,
Please check these, they are the world's best for biotechnology and overall biological sciences.
Harvard
Stanford
University of Pennsylvania
University of California- Berkeley
MIT
John Hopkins
University of California-San Francisco
Heidelberg University
University of Munich
University of Queensland Australia
and University of Melbourne
Please visit the university websites for integrated Ph.D options and other criteria.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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You can study LLM after your graduation, but LLM degree is only if you want to be a law teacher, as no law firm hires LLM graduates.
Alternatively, you can study MBA after graduation, LLB + MBA in corporate law is a good career option.
You can appear for civil service exams and take law an optional subject.
You can give law officer exams.
You can sit for judicial service exams.
You can sit for law firm placements which I think would come to your college.

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