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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Located in the south campus. Faculty is host to a good number of guest lecturers, research scholars, etc. The entrance test is conducted in the month of June. Preparation Strategy - One does not need to join any coaching classes to clear the entrance exam. Studying for the Universal Guide to LL.B. Is sufficient, but one should be thorough with it from cover to cover. The Guide also has previous years papers, which is a must before sitting for the exam. The book is very comprehensive and covers ALL aspects that are asked, or can be asked, in the examination. Apart from that, you should be up to date with the current affairs, read newspa
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Coaching is not necessary for the entrance exam. The exam is easy and the pattern predictable. I would advise you get Universal's LLb entrance book to help you prepare. Go through it, cover to cover, and solve all previous year's papers. Also, be updated with the legal developments that have taken place in the last five years.

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Piyush MishraFeel Free to Call #8446739069

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For admission through managements quota you will still require to give the exam of bvp CET then there are 3 different types of fee structure for admission to new law college. you can also get seat with low annual fee but the process start early for more details and queries regarding admission feel free to contact us on given details above. 

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Piyush MishraFeel Free to Call #8446739069

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Yes, you can get admission for the 3 year LLB course.
The fee structure is bit too low for admission to distance course.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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You haven't specified B.A. Specialisation, but generally yes, you can do these courses if you have a good base.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Without a single doubt, you should take maths with commerce. It will help you for anything you decide to study, be it getting into top notch college for graduation or clearing any competitive exams. It always gives you edge over people without maths. No doubt you have to study hard for that and might feel like burdensome, but believe me it is only going to train your mind for analytical problems. And if you're worried of your percentage getting affected by it, don't worry about it, it's your best of four subjects marks that matters for getting into a great college! As you must be aware of the fact that every great college requires you
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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It is a separate body of law but a legal code that governs operations of banks and businesses of all kinds. Also, it covers agreements, contracts, copyrights, franchising, insurance, licensing, patents, shipping and transport, trademarks, etc.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Candidates shall be below Twenty (20) Years of age as on 1st July 2017 in case of all Unreserved/NRIs/NRI Sponsored categories candidates. Candidates shall be below Twenty Two (22) years of age as on 1st July 2017 in case of SC/ST/ OBC/Specially Able Persons (SAP) category candidates. As regards minimum percentage of marks in qualifying examination (I. e. , 10+2), the candidates must have secured: (I) Forty five percent (45%) marks in case of candidates belonging to Unreserved /OBC /Specially Able Persons (SAP) and other categories, and (ii) Forty Percent (40%) marks in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST categories. Candidates who
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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

Scholar-Level 17

Can you please tell me the university you wish to take admission in.

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