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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Yes, you can get last year papers online. You can refer last year paper book published by Bright Law House which will be best for you as it covers 2008-2018 papers.
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Yash Gupta

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Ph.D in Law is a 2-year full-time doctorate degree course which is divided into 4 semesters. Ph.D in Law course prepares students for leadership in judiciary, academics, business and government. The course offers a focus and an innovative approach to integrating legal scholarship within law, humanities and social sciences, global health, entrepreneurship, business, industry and public policy. Top Colleges for Doctor of Philosophy in Law:
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of CLAT-2019 is 10+2 with 45% of aggregate marks and 40% for reserved categories. Candidates those are appearing in April/May -2019 can also apply. There is no upper age limit for CLAT-2019. Hence, if you are meeting the above eligibility criteria than can apply.

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Aakash jain

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It depends completely onto the university but maximum universities conduct the exams in Hindi and English, both the mediums because students take admission in CBSE as well as the state boards.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Yes, you can fill the form on the basis of 12th appearing, no such issue will arise.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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Hi Snow,
You seem to have mistaken about the dates. both the exams are not happening on the same date. AIIMS will be conducted on May 25th and CLAT will be conducted on May 12th. Please check your exam dates properly and make a note of it.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The basic eligibility criteria of most of the universities for LL.B. Programme is graduation with 45% or even 50% of marks (5% relaxation to reserved categories). So your MOM is not eligible.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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To clear law exams you will have to focus on the legal section because this is the main subject of all law entrances. You need to learn and practice as much as you can till the end. In addition, your dedication and proper time management shall help you with the successful completion of your task. Some of the books you can refer to study for law exams are:
English- Word Power Made Easy
Maths- Quantitative Aptitude by any author (Preferably RS)
Logical Reasoning- Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey
GK- Monthly supplement of GKToday and Lucent General Knowledge
Legal Reasoning- Legal Aptitude for CLAT by Andhra Pradesh Bhardwaj
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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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It does not matter from which stream you are passed. It depends on your interest and field you want to choose. The main difference between these courses is that BA LLB covers arts subjects with law. On the other hand, BBA LLB covers management and business subjects along with law.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

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You can try for an integrated course in law. Or else, you have to complete your degree first and then go for law.

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