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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
For General Category:
- Tuition fees: Rs. 12,000 per year
- Other fees: Rs. 1,500 per year
- Total fees: Rs. 13,500 per year
For Reserved Category (SC/ST):
- Tuition fees: Rs. 5,000 per year
- Other fees: Rs. 1,500 per year
- Total fees: Rs. 6,500 per year
Note that the above fees are subject to change and it is recommended to contact the college directly for the latest and accurate fee information.
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
Symbiosis Law School, Pune has tie-ups with reputed law firms and organizations for placements and internships. The placement cell of the college conducts various activities throughout the year to enhance the employability of students.
Christ University, on the other hand, also has a good placement record with companies like KPMG, Ernst & Young, Deloitte, ICICI Bank, etc. visiting the campus for recruitment. H
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
1. National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS), Kochi
2. Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
3. School of Legal Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), Kochi
4. Government Law College, Ernakulam
5. Sree Narayana Guru College of Legal Studies, Kollam
6. Mar Gregorios College of Law, Thiruvananthapuram
7. Markaz Law College, Kozhikode
8. KMCT Law College, Kozhikode
9. Mahatma Gandhi University School of Indian Legal Thought, Kottayam
10. Co-operative School of Law, Thodupuzha. Do check the eligibility criteria and admission process fo
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I would recommend researching the admission criteria of the law schools you are interested in and reaching out to their admissions office for more information on their specific requirements. Additionally, some law schools may offer alternative pathways to admission, such as an entrance exam or work experience, so it is worth exploring those options as well.
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Scholar-Level 17
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