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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The placement statistics for the BBA LLB program at the Faculty of Law, MIT World Peace University reflect a strong job market for graduates.
placement statistics :
1. Average salary : INR 7.00 LPA
2. Highest salary: INR 51.36 LPA
3. Median salary:INR 6.00 LPA
Career opportunities:
Corporate law, intellectual property law, criminal law, litigation resolution, dispute resolution, and public prosecutor roles.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can join the Faculty of Law at MIT WPU for the LLB program without taking CLAT exam . The admission process allows candidates to apply through various entrance examinations , including:
-> MIT-WPU UGPET
-> MHT CET
-> CLAT
-> LSAT
if you have taken any of these exams ,including CLAT,you can skip the MIT-WPU UGPET and proceed directly to the personal interview stage of selection process
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Graduates from the LLB program in the Faculty of Law at MIT World Peace University has a wide array of job opportunities :
The job opportunities are:
1. Legal practitioner
2. judiciary
3. corporate Lawyer
4. public prosecutor
5. Legal Advisor
6. Academician
7. Legal Executive in Firms
8. NGO Legal Aid
9. Government roles
Therefore, this university has decent and dedicated placements and opportunities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The cutoff marks required for BBA LLB at of Law MIT WPU are:
Generally the cutoff range is around :
For general category: candidates neede to score 125+ marks.
Reserved candidates : A minimum score of 100+ marks are required.
But these marks are vary based on the no of candidates apllied for the exam and no of applicants attempted the exam
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For students seeking an LLB degree, the Faculty of Law at MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) provides a number of scholarship opportunities. Here are a few important scholarship choices: Vishwanath Karad, MD Academic: For qualified students, this grant gives a 100% fee relief. MIT-WPU Scholarship I: Offers students who pass their qualifying tests (such the MHT-CET, CLAT, or LSAT) with a score of 93% or higher a 50% cost waiver. MIT-WPU Scholarship II: Provides students who score between 85% and 92.99% on the same qualifying tests (MIT-WPU) with a 25% fee waiver (MIT-WPU ). The institution hopes to increase access to legal education b
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You must have finished your 10+2 with at least 50% (45% for reserved categories) in order to be eligible for admission to MIT WPU's BBA LLB program. You can apply using the MIT-WPU UGPET exam or by submitting your results from tests such as the LSAT, CLAT, or MH CET Law. Proceed to the official MIT WPU website, complete the application form, pay the application money, and show up for the admission exam. Those who have been shortlisted will participate in a group discussion (GD) or personal interview (PI). Merit-based admissions are finalized, and then there is document submission and fee payment.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The following courses are available through MIT World Peace University's (MIT WPU) Faculty of Law: BA LLB (Hons.) — A 5-year integrated curriculum integrating law with arts topics. The five-year integrated BBA LLB (Hons.) program combines business and management courses with law. LLB: A three-year postgraduate course of study for graduates wishing to practice law who come from any field of study. LLM: A one-year postgraduate program of specialization, usually offered in corporate law, constitutional law, and other areas. The goal of these programs is to produce individuals with expertise in law and related subjects by fusing mult
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