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NLS, Bangalore
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Campus Law Centre, Delhi
GLC Mumbai/ILS Pune/Symbiosis Pune/JGLS Sonepat
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1. Analyze areas where you're scoring less frequently.
2. Review the topics in which you scored lower on a regular basis.
3. Divide your study time in half: 60% should be spent practicing and revising weak topics, and 40% should be spent maintaining strong areas.
4. Give each section dedicated, fixed time to ensure that you are allocating equal time to all sections.
5. You may give more time to sections that are taking a lot of time after completing the ones you k
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B.A.LL.B:
48000/- (Per Year)
LL.B:
45000/- (Per Year)
The additional University & BCI Charges are for new admission only.
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