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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
Eligibility Criteria: Students must have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination with an aggregate not less than 50 percent of the total marks.
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Aligarh Muslim University exam page.
(https://www.shiksha.com/university/aligarh-muslim-university-29839/cutoff).
I hope this will help you.
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Eligibility: Graduation in any stream with minimum 45% of marks. Age: Maximum 45 years.
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1. Because the nature of the question is simple, you can complete this section in the last two months.
2. Consult any good general knowledge fact-based book, such as the Arihant or Manorama yearbook.
3. Make a list of important UN bodies, International events, organisation etc.
4. Continue to review this factual information to help you remember it better during the exam.
5. Practice mock exams and previous year's questions to analyze important topics. This section is more about memorizing factual data, whic
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3 years agoGuide-Level 15
The duration of the course is five years.
Admission will be based on merit. Merit will be decided by class 10+2 marks.
For this year, the latest cutoff information for B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) at the School of Law, Sushant University, is 50 percent.
Eligibility Criteria: Candidates with at least 50% marks in the intermediate or any other qualification equivalent to 50% marks are eligible for admission to the program.
For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Sushant University page.
(https://www.shiksha.com/university/sushant-university-gurgaon-51864/courses/ba-llb-hons-bc)
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Contributor-Level 10
1. Select your study material after carefully studying the syllabus for this section.
2. You can take the help of books like those by M. K. Pandey and A. K. Gupta to cover related topics.
3. Practice each topic with a section-wise mock test.
4. After completing syllabus give full time mock to find out topic which needs improvement
5. With each mock test, improve your accuracy and score in this section.
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1. Civil Law: This is the most popular field of law and deals with handling loss suits, the rights of individuals, wills, contract suits, acting as trustee, handling mortgages, etc. You can become a family lawyer, criminal lawyer, or real estate lawyer with this specialisation.
2. Tax Law: It is also a popular legal specialty that focuses on income tax, franchises, estate tax, etc. This is one of the most highly paid specializations in India.
3. C
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