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Vishal Juneja

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Here is the link for DAAD:
https://www.daad.de/en/
Check through the websites. You'll get all the colleges and also DAAD organise information-sessions in a few cities in India for Masters and Bachelors programme. Also, you can find a lot of scholarship based on the college you're pursuing in but you've to check the eligibility from that site. Don't get trapped in any other scam verify from DAAD for any information to study in Germany. https://www.daad.in/en/

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Anagha G Nair

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BPT Course Eligibility:
Candidates wishing to pursue the course are needed to fulfil the minimum eligibility criteria listed below in order to apply for the course:
*Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent qualification, completed from a recognised university, in the Science stream, with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as main subjects.
*A minimum aggregate score of 50% or equivalent CGPA at the 10+2 level (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates).

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Anagha G Nair

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The best law schools in India are as follows:
*NLS, Bangalore
*NALSAR, Hyderabad
*NUJS, Kolkata
*NLU, Jodhpur/NLIU Bhopal/NLU Delhi
*GNLU Gandhinagar
*Campus Law Centre, Delhi
*GLC Mumbai/ILS Pune/Symbiosis Pune/JGLS Sonepat
LLB Eligibility Criteria
The minimum eligibility criteria for L. B. course is listed below:
*Successful completion of graduation in any discipline. *Minimum 45% marks in graduation are required for general category and 40% for reserved categories.
*There is also a criterion for minimum marks required in graduation which may vary from institute to institute.
*There is no age limit for taking admission in this course.

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Pallavi Jain

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The basic eligibility criteria for MCA in India is:
Any graduate who has passed or is appearing for the final year degree examination in any discipline (Science, Commerce, Arts, Engineering from any approved university) is eligible to apply. Candidates must have mathematics as a subject in their 10+2 course or any one-year graduation.

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Sneha Singhania

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As per as the orders of the Supreme Court age limit to give CLAT exams has been removed. So, there is no age limit to give CLAT. Yes you are eligible to give CLAT. Till date, this is what is sure, but as you know CLAT is unpredictable but keep preparing. Good luck for CLAT 2019.

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Shubhangi Palde

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Hi Rohit,
You can try for Government Polytechnic Nashik (Samangao). You can get all the details from the link below:
http://poly18.dtemaharashtra.org/poly2018/
The last date for registration is 16th July 2018.

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Ashutosh Tamrakar

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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You cannot get it. firstly you have to clear it. because either you should have PCB or PCM. Through PCM you can get admission in the engineering college. If you have Maths but failed in physics then also you are not eligible. So clear out the physics.
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