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https://www.shiksha.com/university/nlu-hyderabad-nalsar-university-of-law-4194
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You can pursue below mentioned 1-year courses:
1. Accounting/ E-accounting.
2. Financial tax.
3. Banking sector.
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You can pursue below mentioned 1-year courses:
1. Accounting/ E-accounting.
2. Financial tax.
3. Banking sector.
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BA LL.B. Is a five-year course. Having passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognised board with a recommended minimum of 50% on aggregate, a candidate may apply for this course. Admission to most of the law schools/universities is done through a national level or university level entrance test.
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Applicant must have obtained minimum 50% Marks in Aggregate in 10+2 and Minimum 50 Marks in English. Applicant must have written CLAT 2019/ AILET 2019/ ISAT 2019/ NCU-Law Entrance Test 2019. 40% weightage will be given to obtained in 10+2 and 60% weightage will be given to marks obtained in CLAT 2019/ AILET 2019/ ISAT 2019/ NCU-Law Entrance Test 2019 for the purpose of preparation of Merit. Visit: https://www.ncuindia.edu/.
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