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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes indeed, a Science student can study law. Infact, law is a great and upcoming course these days.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Dear Deepika,
You are not eligible to pursue the course. Please note the eligibility for the PG degree in Criminal Law.
Eligibility:
The general eligibility condition for admission to Masters Programme is through formal education as per the UGC Regulations 2001. Candidates who have successfully completed a three year / five year under-graduate degree course in Law conducted by the University or equivalent thereto shall be eligible for admission to a Master's Degree programme in any of the LLM courses. Candidate should have obtained a minimum of 45% of marks under New Regulations [40% under Old Regulations].

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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No, you cannot get this college without giving the entrance exam. You only get this college when you have a good scorecard of the entrance.

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Anjali Sharma

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You need to appear for the MH-CET exam conducted by DHE in order to get admission in the Singhad Law College. Also, there is no direct admission procedure for the college due to centralised system of admission.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Mehek,
Yes, you can get admission in singhad University. You should apply for this college. If not in first round, you will get a seat in second round for sure.
Best of luck.

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Bharat DebbarmaPursuing MBA

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Every entrance do have a basic maths. So, don't ran away of mathematics it will attract you back. So, practice well. You'll get into it. Nothing is hard if you stick your heart and try.

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salini mohanty

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The selection process of LLB (3 years law course) is purely based the marks secured in your graduation. However, the selection will be based on your performance in the graduation so the admission forms will be release after the declaration of the graduation results in the state. There is no entrance test for LLB (3 years law course). The college will publish its call for admission into the said interested program/course, in any newspaper and in its official website.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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You have the options of Punjab Category and All India Civil category but the decision must be made with absolute precision and thought. In order to appear in the metro list through Punjab Category, you would need considerably a high amount of percentage in Class 12th. Last time the Merit Cut-off for Punjab Category, I. e. 16 seats, went as low as 96%, not lower than that. Now, if you are sure of getting a high percentage such as this, then do apply through Punjab Category. Otherwise, don't. Now the next option that you have is of All India Civil Category. Here, you sit for the Army Institute of Law - Legal Entrance Exam and the top 4 m
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Aakrati Jain

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Can you please be specific about course/s and edit the question?

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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CLAT preparation Tip 1 Understand the syllabus distribution
This is the single most important tip and yet the most common mistake that students make. Students tend to spend disproportionate amounts of time on Mathematics and Logical Reasoning. Therefore, by solving tougher and tougher problems from a wide range of topics, you ignore the other sections. However, as you can clearly see from the table above, Mathematics and Logical Reasoning together constitute only 60 marks. The more important sections are those of Legal Aptitude and GK/Current Affairs. Those two put together are 50% of the paper or 100 marks.
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