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Vocabulary: Candidates must have a strong vocabulary to understand the meaning of words used in the comprehension passages and answer the questions related to it. Therefore, candidates can focus on improving their vocabulary by learning new words and their meanings, synonyms and antonyms, and using them in sentences. Grammar: A sound knowledge of grammar is essential for proper sentence construction, comprehension, and error detection. Candidates should focus on improvin
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Visit the official website of the university and look for the admission section. Under the admission section, search for the link to apply for the CUET form for B.A. LL.B. Degree. Click on the link to apply, and a new window will open up with the application form. Fill in all the necessary details such as personal information, academic qualifications, contact details, etc. Upload the scanned copy of your photograph and signature in the specified format and size. Pay the application fee through the available payment methods such as credit/debit card or
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Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) offers several law courses at the undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. Here is a list of all the law courses offered by JNU: Bachelor of Arts + Master of Laws B.A. LL.B.A five-year integrated programme that combines undergraduate and postgraduate-level legal education. Master of Laws LL. M.A. two-year postgraduate programme that provides advanced legal education in various fields of law, including constitutional law, international law, and human rights law. Master of Philosophy M.Phil in Law: A research-oriented programme that prepares students for doctoral-level research in legal studies.
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