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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Yes, you are eligible to do law from NALSAR. you have to give the CLAT exam and obtain top 50-100 rank for this college. It is better if you clear your maths exam.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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Yes every college or university has its own dress code.

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jyoti goel

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My advice would be to never miss on the admission form of any college because you never know when your luck comes in handy and secures you a seat. So, at least fill the form and give a try to your luck. You might actually get a seat. Because you score seems to be fair.

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SAKSHI AGGARWAL

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Yash, have you appeared for CLAT? If yes, have you applied by way of application form to the Institute of Law, Nirma University (ILNU) in addition to the CLAT 2019 form? If the answer is yes, kindly check up with the university website or call up the university administration if the list has your name in it. The intake is:
BA LLB (Hons.) - 120
BCom LLB (Hons.) - 120
Up to 15% of the total intake is likely to be filled-in under NRI/NRI Sponsored category.
Over and above the approved intake, 15% supernumerary seats will be for Persons of Indian Origin (PIO)/ Foreign Nationals (FN) and Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries-South Eas
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Robin Bhakhan

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In order to pursue LL.M, you should be LLB at least.

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Saranya Mishra

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It depends on factors like choice of career, academic inclination, financial viability and affordability (esp. for Mumbai, if it is not hometown since the cost of living is high).

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Sneha Singhania

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Hey,
The last dates have already crossed. You are late, still you can call in the college and do the necessary enquiry.
Good luck.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Mukesh, honestly speaking, colleges never come out in the open and say the truth when it comes to the topic of placements. Every college says it is the best and it is a marketing strategy and brand value which attracts students. So, whatever college you do your LLM from, always remember it is you who must aim for a PPO and find a job on your own rather than depending on college.

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