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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

S.K.V. College of Law is a college affiliated to Sri Krishnadevaraya University in Andhra Pradesh, India. The fee structure for the LLB program offered by the college is as follows:
Total Fees for LLB (3 years) program: INR 21,000/- per annum.
The above-mentioned fee structure is indicative and subject to change. It does not include other charges such as examination fees, library fees, hostel fees, etc., that may be applicable.
It is recommended that you visit the official website of the college or contact the admission office of the college for more information on the fee structure and other admission-related details for the LLB program.

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Yes, you can get admission to the LL. M. programme at Delhi University (DU) through the DU LL.B. 2023 exam. DU conducts a separate entrance exam, called the DU LL.B. Entrance Test, for admission to its LL.B. Programme. After completing the LL.B. Programme from DU, you will be eligible to apply for the LL. M. programme at DU. The eligibility criteria and admission process for the LL. M. programme at DU may vary from year to year, and it is recommended that you visit the official website of DU or contact the concerned department of the university for the latest information regarding admission to the programme.

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After completing 12th, there are various career options available for students. Here are some career options you can consider:
Law: As you mentioned, LL.B. Is a great option for students who are interested in the legal field. After completing LL.B. You can become a lawyer and practice in courts of law, or work as a legal advisory in a corporate firm, or even join the judiciary. Engineering: If you have an interest in technology and want to pursue a career in the field of engineering, then you can opt for courses like B.Tech, B.E. , or Diploma in Engineering. Medicine: If you have an interest in the medical field, then you can opt for co
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Scholar-Level 17

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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If you are preparing for any other entrance exams, here are some general tips that can help you crack an entrance exam:
Understand the Exam Pattern: It is essential to understand the exam pattern, including the number of questions, duration, marking scheme, and syllabus. This will help you to plan your preparation accordingly. Create a Study Plan: Create a study plan and follow it consistently. Allocate time for each subject, and ensure that you cover all the topics in the syllabus. Practice Previous Year Question Papers: Solve previous year question papers and mock tests to get an idea of the exam pattern, question types, and difficult
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Yes, you can pursue an LL.B. course while working in a government job. Many law colleges and universities offer LL.B. Programs in a part-time or distance education mode, which allows students to study at their own pace and time. This can be helpful for students who are working and need to balance their work and study commitments. However, pursuing an LL.B. Course while working can be challenging and requires a lot of effort and dedication. It is important to ensure that you are able to manage your time effectively and balance your work and study commitments. You may also need to obtain permission from your employer to pursue the course
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Yes, you can pursue a Master's in Law LL. M. degree even if you have completed a Bachelor's degree in a non-law field like D B.Sc. Information Technology. However, you may have to fulfill some additional requirements to be eligible for admission to an LL. M. programme. Most universities offering LL. M. programs require candidates to have a Bachelor's degree in Law LL.B. Or an equivalent degree. However, some universities also offer LL. M. programs for candidates who have completed a Bachelor's degree in a non-law field. To be eligible for admission to an LL. M. programme, you may have to fulfill certain requirements such as:
Completing
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