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Yes, NALSAR has certain fee waiver based on merit, caste, and class criteria. Visit the official website for more information and refer these links:
https://www.lawctopus.com/aditya-birla-scholarships-for-nlsiu-nalsar-nujs-nlu-jodhpur/
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There are many sources available. You can search them on the internet which is the best source. You can also search for books online or in stores.
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Since you are working and cannot leave your job, take the weekend classes. DU also has evening classes so opt for them, if that is more suitable.
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The answer would be based on your interest areas and long term career plans. Both the career are good. MBA done from a good college is a headstart but a career in LLB can be slow. Since you will appear for government exam, do law as it gives you power and authority, but remember that promotions may not be that fast.
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