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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

An excellent dissertation structure should present the objectives, narrate the research methods you have used and shown some results. It does have a particular structure unless suggested otherwise by your institution. Here the dissertation structure commonly used in educational institutes. Research Proposal (if necessary)
In the research proposal, you shall describe what you want, what intend and what aim you would try to achieve. Title
In the title section, you have to include:
The Title: The amount of Sodium required daily by humans
Students Full name and qualification:
The degree dissertation is submitted for Dissertation submitted for
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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

Dear Student,
If you don't want to practice as a full fledged lawyer you can still work as a cyber law consultant for many companies, law firms that do cyber law or technology law work, provide electronic evidence collection service etc. There is a tremendous scope of cyber law in India as the number of activities through internet is on increase with the changing times, the requirement for cyber laws and their application is gathering momentum and hence the career option as a cyber-lawyer seems very lucrative option for students. The requirements of being a successful cyber lawyer:
Capability of analyzing a problem along with a deep unde
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Not recommendable. Better to go for National Law Universities though CLAT UG-2020. The last date to apply is 01 July 2020. Visit https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/ for more details.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Degree obtained from School of Open Learning are valid for DU LL.B. Entrance exam if done from a recognised University. Hence you can apply here. The eligibility criteria of DU LL.B. Is given below. Eligibility criteria : For Unreserved Category candidates: Graduate/Post-Graduate Degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by the University of Delhi with at least 50% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in either of them.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Yes you can apply. The eligibility criteria of DU's LL.B. Is given below. Eligibility criteria : For Unreserved Category candidates: Graduate/Post-Graduate Degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by the University of Delhi with at least 50% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in either of them.

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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

Dear Student, B.A. LL.B. Or Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate integrated course with combination of the study of Law and Business Administration. B.A. LL.B. Students have Employment Opportunities in Administration, Planning, Management, Banking and Industrial Sector in addition to Judiciary & Legal Profession. Business often requires legal services and if a person in proficient in both business and law, they can acquire extra perks on account of holding two posts at one time. Job Types:
Business Consultant
Advocate/Lawyer
Human Resource Manager
Assistant Advisory
Management Accountant
Human Resource Manager
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Vinit

Guide-Level 12

Dear Student, Well, there is a wide scope and career options of doing LL.B. Course. So, I am going to tell you the top higher education (PG courses) and jobs after 3year or 5year LL.B.
1. Judge: First of all, judge or magistrate is a very charming career option. It is prestigious and demanding among LL.B. Candidate. Lower Judicial Services: This exam is mainly conducted for the post of civil judge. It is a state level competitive exam. Minimum age for CJS exam is 21 years and maximum age is 35 years. Higher Judicial Services: This exam is mainly conducted for the post of additional district judge. It is also a state level competitive e
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Manvendra Singh

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What I believe is the best thing about PSIT is the opportunities college provides to their students and professors. Professors at PSIT are of good knowledge and expireance. A large number of Faculty is young and this helps to make a great bonding between students and faculty members. Along with the subjects, PSIT provides extra classes of english and technical training to enhance the vocal and overall personality of students. Psit started B.A. LL.B. Programme two years back. And this college is giving their best to make PSIT law as one of the best college in Uttar Pradesh and as well as in India in the coming future.

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Paurus Singh

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1-Psit college of Law provides for platforms like dance moot courts and seminars
2-It provides for different competitions like painting singing dancing to take out students skills rather than academics
3-It provides many sports activities like football volleyball and athletics
4-It is the best college which also develops students or grow students extracurricular activities rather only making them studious.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

If you are confident and able to prove the wrong things in the right way, than you are deserving for law courses. The career in law is quite difficult if you do not have the law family background because of Collegium system. So in my opinion you should think for other options. Design, Hotel management, Aviation etc. Are the most demanding courses can be pursued further.

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