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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
Admission to the 2d semester of the BA LLB (Hons.) Integrated Course at Public Law College without an front exam isn't viable.
Public Law College is a enormously selective university, and admission to the BA LLB (Hons.) Integrated Course is based totally on merit. 
For example, students who've finished the first semester of the BA LLB (Hons.) Integrated Course at some other university may be capable of switch to Public Law College without taking the CLAT. However, those transfers are rare and tremendously competitive.
If you're inquisitive about studying at Public Law College, the first-rate way to boom your probabilities of admissio
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Mode of Learning:
Full Time
Course Level:
Bachelors Degree
Course Duration:
3 Years
Syllabus:
BIOPHYSICS
Physics B Sc
Agricultural Microbiology
Botany B.Sc
Chemistry B.Sc
Electronics B.Sc
Fishery Science B.Sc
Mathematics BA-B.Sc
Microbiology B.Sc.
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Scholar-Level 16
Direct admission to Engineering 2nd year is possible through Lateral Entry, for Diploma in Engineering students. Students who have completed 3 3-year Diploma course can take direct admission in engineering the second year. The admission is done through a process called the Lateral Entry Scheme. The eligibility condition for the same is as follows: The candidates seeking admission through this scheme should have completed the State Diploma Course of 3 years and should have secured an aggregate of 60% marks aggregate (50% for SC/ST and 55% for OBC). Depending on the aggregate percentage you have secured in your Diploma course, you will b
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