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YASH SHARMA

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Preparing for the JMI (Jamia Millia Islamia) entrance exam for the LL. M. programme requires a strategic study plan and a focused approach. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for the exam:
Know the exam pattern and syllabus: First and foremost, understand the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly. Go through the previous year's question papers, and try to analyze the exam pattern and the types of questions that are asked. This will help you to know the important topics and give you an idea of how to structure your study plan. Plan your study schedule: Create a realistic study plan that fits your schedule and gives you enough ti
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The cut-off marks for RULET Rajasthan University Law Entrance Test) may vary from year to year, depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and the overall performance of the candidates. The cut-off marks are usually released after the results are declared. As per the past trends, the cut-off marks for RULET are usually around 50-60% of the total marks. However, it is important to note that the cut-off marks may vary for different categories of candidates, such as SC, ST, OBC, MBC, EWS, and PWD. It is also important to note that the cut-off marks are only one of the criteria used for
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The cut-off rank for admission to B.A. LL.B. program at Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai, varies each year based on several factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats. However, I can provide you with the cut-off ranks for the SC and ST categories for the academic year 2021-22.
For the SC category, the cut-off rank was 343, and for the ST category, the cut-off rank was 656.
It's important to note that the cut-off ranks for the current academic year may differ from the previous year's cut-off ranks. It's best to check the official website of the college or
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Yes. But It's best to consult the university's official website or student handbook for information on its dress code policy. You may also contact the university's admission office or the law school directly to inquire about their specific dress code requirements.

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Srishti Kumari

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Several universities in India offer distance education for LL. M. (Master of Laws). Here are some of them:
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
National Law School of India University (NLSIU)
Dr. Ambedkar Law University (Tamil Nadu)
Acharya Nagarjuna University (Andhra Pradesh)
University of Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Aligarh Muslim University (Uttar Pradesh)
Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (Maharashtra)
Kurukshetra University (Haryana)
Tamil Nadu Open University (Tamil Nadu). .

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Aabhas, No, 11th and 12th syllabus of Legal Studies, covers the part of CLAT but not the whole syllabus of Legal Studies. Since the pattern has been changed, so now, legal studies from the angle of Current Affairs has been asked more frequently. For more details, please go through the official website and check the syllabus once. Don't forget to check the sample papers and past year question papers. All the best.

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Ashi Singhal

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Greetings Vikky, Every student face this when it comes to selection of college. I would like to advise you that you should firstly analyse factors that are necessary to choose college. Check those factors one by one and then select the preferred college. Some of the key factors are
1. Location
2. Budget according to fee structure
3. Required Course
4. Return on Investment
5. Atmosphere of that particular college
6. Placements after getting the degree
7. Reputation of the college
8. Rankings of the college
9. Faculty members
10. College Life
You can add or subtract other factors as per your convenience. I would also recommend you to make the list
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