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YASH SHARMA

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It is difficult to say which course is better, as both the LL. M. and B.A. LL.B. Courses have their own unique advantages and are suitable for different career paths. The B.A. LL.B. Programme is a five-year integrated law programme that covers both undergraduate and postgraduate-level legal education. It provides a broad understanding of various areas of law, such as criminal law, civil law, corporate law, intellectual property law, and more. This programme is suitable for those who wish to become a lawyer, judge, legal advisory, or work in the legal sector. On the other hand, the LL. M. programme is a postgraduate degree in law that p
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No, an LL. M. degree is not compulsory to join the judicial service in India. To become a judge, you need to qualify for the judicial service examination conducted by the state public service commission or the High Court of the respective state. The eligibility criteria for the judicial service examination may vary from state to state, but in general, it requires candidates to have a Bachelor's degree in law LL.B. From a recognised university or institution. Some states may also require candidates to have practiced as an advocate for a minimum number of years. Having an LL. M. degree may enhance your knowledge and skills in a specific
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Yes, you can apply for Ph.D. in IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) after completing PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the university.

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I'm sorry, but there are many colleges with the name "Baba Farid College" in India, and each college may have its own cutoff for Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) admission. Therefore, I'm unable to provide you with the latest cutoff information for Baba Farid College without knowing which specific Baba Farid College you are referring to. Please provide more details so that I can assist you better.

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Anshika Maurya

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The cutoff information for M.A. in Archaeology at Calcutta University can vary from year to year and it is usually determined based on several factors, such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats.
You can check the official website of Calcutta University or the admission portal to get the latest cutoff information for M.A. in Archaeology. The cutoff information is usually released after the completion of the entrance exam and the admission process. You can also contact the admission office of Calcutta University for more information regarding the same.

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