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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

You can try colleges like DY Patil/ ILS Pune etc. You can check the college available with your rank.
Best wishes.

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KHIROD KUMAR JENA

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LL.B. Professional is the best and If you want to take admission in MBA can you take it. MBA IS THE ADMINISTRATIVE and management course. You can take this admission in great India degree college. It is the best college.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Law is definitely a good choice. But it will be more good for you if you are clear with your goal. From day 1 you must start preparing for that with regularity. Admission is based on MH-CET score and passed in graduation with minimum 45% marks. Best Wishes.

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yash sahani

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Yes, one can pursue two courses simultaneously as long as firstly, you meet the eligibility criteria for doing the courses and secondly, at least one of the two courses is done through distance mode.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Principals of the Admitting Colleges will be responsible for the Final verification of the documents and matching the documents in original along with uploaded documents and Finalization of Admissions in their Colleges. If the College observes any discrepancy in Academic Merit, they should direct the Candidate to Edit the Online CAP Application form at relevant time as per scheduled current Time Table and Information Brochure. So original school leaving Certificate is required. Please contact to your college regarding the duplicate Certificate.

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yash sahani

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To make a career in cyberlaw, candidates can pursue undergraduate courses, postgraduate courses, diplomas, and certificate courses in cyber laws. However, to become a Cyber laws advocate, the applicant must have completed an LLB in Cyber Laws from a recognized University in India. Cyber Law thus becomes one of the sought-after jobs after LLB degree. Top organization's (private and public) around the world are in need of Cyber Lawyers. A cyber law expert needs to deal with Intellectual Property, Data protection and privacy, Cyber Crimes, and Electronic and digital signatures.

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Solanki om

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Yes, you can give exam after B.Com.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Law faculty HNGBU is one of the best with low investment high value.
Earlier it was used to be through entrance test but this year it would be through CUET score.
Best wishes

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Sujatha Soma

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Saveetha Engineering College, KL College of Engineering, Sathyabama University, SRM.

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