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YASH SHARMA

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No, a Diploma course is not valid for applying for a 3-year LL.B. Course in India. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has relaxed the eligibility criteria for the 3-year LL.B. Course and now allows candidates who have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline to pursue the course. However, Diploma holders are not eligible to pursue a 3-year LL.B. Course. However, there are some colleges that offer a 5-year integrated LL.B. Course that you can apply for. This course is designed for students who have completed their Diploma or Bachelor's degree in any discipline. If you are interested in pursuing a career in law, I encourage you to con
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Whether or not you should go for a law degree depends on your career goals and interests. A law degree can provide you with valuable skills and knowledge that can be useful in many fields, including politics, public policy, and international relations. However, it is also a challenging and demanding degree that requires a significant investment of time and resources. Before deciding whether to pursue a law degree, you may want to consider the following factors:
1. Career goals: Do you have a specific career in mind that requires a law degree, such as practicing law, working in public policy or government, or pursuing a career in academi
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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Shrooti, Basic criteria of getting enrolled in any course at IMS Unison University is to pass 10+2 from any recognised board with minimum aggregate of 50% and for SC/ST it is 45%. After that, Personal Interview will be conducted, and the candidate will get the admission based on the score.

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To determine whether you are eligible for the Telangana Law Common Entrance Test (CET) 2023, you need to check the eligibility criteria set by the conducting authority. As of my knowledge cutoff of September 2021, the eligibility criteria for Telangana Law CET require candidates to have completed their intermediate education (10+2) or equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST candidates). Additionally, the upper age limit for candidates is 20 years for the 3-year LL.B. Programme and 30 years for the 5-year integrated LL.B. Programme. However, eligibility criteria are subject to change, and
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Yes, you can pursue a career in event management if you have the required skills and qualifications. However, your previous degrees in arts, computers, and law may not be directly relevant to event management. To be eligible for a course in event management, you may need to have completed your 10+2 level of education with a minimum passing percentage, and some courses may also require a Bachelor's degree. Additionally, age is usually not a barrier to pursuing a career in event management, as long as you have the necessary skills and qualifications. It's important to research the different courses and their eligibility criteria, as well
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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Ravi, There are no such requirements of MH-CET, they just asks for 12th degree with suitable board.

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It may be difficult to get admission into a good private law college with 39% marks in graduation as most colleges require a minimum of 45-50% marks. However, there are some colleges that may consider admission with lower marks. Some of the private law colleges that you can consider for admission with 39% marks in graduation are:
Indira Priyadarshini Law College, Ongole
KLE Society's Law College, Bangalore
Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun
Saveetha College of Law, Chennai
Sri Krishnadevaraya College of Law, Anantapur
The admission fees may vary from college to college and will depend on factors such as location, infrastr
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It depends on the admission criteria and policies of the colleges you are interested in. In general, most law colleges require candidates to have passed their 12th board exams with a minimum percentage of marks and a specific combination of subjects. Failing in one subject and passing in five subjects may not meet the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to a law college. However, there may be some colleges that allow candidates to apply for admission with a grace mark or permit them to clear the failed subject in supplementary exams. It is best to check the admission policies of the specific law colleges you are interested in an
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The admission process and the cut-off marks for NLAT (National Law Aptitude Test) conducted by Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai can vary from year to year depending on the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the overall performance of the candidates in the exam. However, being waitlisted at 1699 is a good sign, and you may have a chance of getting admission in the second merit list. The final decision, however, will depend on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of candidates who have accepted the admission offer, and the number of applicants ahead of you on the waiting list. It is r
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