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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

Guide-Level 15

In this case, please ask the official authorities ASAP, and no one else.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Haraiank, I think you should go with lower NLU as it's a brand name. Please refer the link below you have detailed comparison between all the colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-113300-215514.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Tarang, The choice filling form is completely at your discretion as to what do you want to study in law? A B.A. LL.B.A. LL.B.Com LL.B. Etc. And if its PG then which specialisation. So choose wisely, find out your interest and something which you want to do in future. All the best.

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi,
After MHCET law results are declared Directorate of Higher Education (DHE), Maharashtra conducts counselling by means of Centralised Admission Process (CAP). It is through this counselling process that candidates are offered admission in law programmes offered in the state of Maharashtra.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/mhcet-law/counselling
You have to wait for the cutoff for various colleges.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Your medical certificates, caste certificate, Domicile certificate, family income certificate, your class 10th and class 12th mark sheet, rank card along with passport size photos are required during the time of counseling.

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ilma naaz

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The basic step is to get a undergraduate degree. As for now, the best choice will be to opt for humanities, with economics or mathematics in class 11th. After completing your 10+2, you may straightway write CLAT or obtain a 5-year or 3-year LL.B. Undergraduate degree. Later on. You may appear for judicial service exam to become a civil judge. Best of luck!

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7 years ago

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Manik Bhatnagar

Guide-Level 14

Hi Suhani, MHCET counselling process will tentatively commence in the month of July 2018. Eligible aspirants will be required to register themselves for MHTCET counselling and seat allotment process. Please refer the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/exams/mhcet/counselling.

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Sushobhita Chawla

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Surya Law Academy is a good institute for CLAT preparation in Chandigarh.

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Meghna Khanna

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There are a lot of possibilities that you'll get admission.

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Shreemad Patel

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Hello Taru Saxena,
Click on the following link for more information on the facilities of St. Wilfred's College of Law:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/b-l-s-l-l-b-st-wilfred-s-college-of-law-panvel-mumbai-226416

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