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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, you have to apply again.

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Pritpal Singh

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What do you mean by Purchase? Purchasing a degree is not a legal way, I would recommend if you are doing Computer science engineering and want to do Law degree course also then go on legal way else you can't be successful with your fake degree.

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Ramit Arora

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No, admission is based on the marks obtained in graduation.
For more details, check out the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/ll-b-professional-faculty-of-law-chaudhary-devi-lal-university-haryana-other-37764

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AMITYGURGAON

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This course (M.Sc in nanotechnology/research) is comparatively new at AUH as well, that can be one of the reasons that you haven't heard much about this college. But this course promises immense job opportunities after doing this course.

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Ashwani Aman

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5 years integrated law courses can be taken only after completing 10+2. You may complete your 10+2 and after that appear for the law entrance exam and meanwhile, in 10+2 you may appear for the entrance exam side by side.

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Ashwani Aman

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There is no mandatory subject in HSC for pursuing law. You may opt for any stream whether science, commerce, arts or other and appear for law entrance. However, if you have realized that you have to pursue as a career, you may take commerce or arts in 10+2. Commerce will help you in creating a base for subjects like taxation, companies act and others. Whereas, in humanities, you will be benefited from subjects like history, civics and political science which will give you a base for the constitution and other related subjects.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Pradha,
It is very difficult to predict the cut-off now. Once the results will be out all the college's will release their category wise cut-off list. You will have to wait until then.

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Shalaka Singh

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Aishwarya,
The national law colleges except for NLU-Delhi take admission through CLAT. Other colleges conduct their own exams like BHU conducts BLAT and Symbiosis conducts SLAT.

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Shalaka Singh

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Sail,
Yes, you can appear for CLAT next year. There is no age bar for this exam. This year's registrations got over on April 20, 2019.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

Scholar-Level 16

There are various opportunities available. Placement is provided in the local law firms and in some of the corporations in the legal department. But, many people pursue further degrees or try their hand in opening their own firms. You can call them and for any further queries you can visit the following link- goo.gl/w7Eh5x.

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