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30000 per year in management quota.
21000 per year in convener quota.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Yes, AILET is compulsory to get in NLU Delhi and on the other hands CLAT is basically conducted to get in all remaining National law University, so you can't go in NLU-D through CLAT.
AILET is scheduled to be conducted in May month.
All the best and start preparing. Thank you.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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As per the latest notification of 2019, IPU CET law is merge with CLAT. So, from this year for taking admission in IPU colleges, you have to sit for the exam CLAT. So, on the basis of your rank, college will allot to you accordingly. Before this year, IPU CET law was conduct separately but not now
hurry up start preparing for CLAT.
All the best.
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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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Opportunities arer limited because of the system of horizontal entry into higher grades. Detectives, Detectives and Criminal Investigators, Correctional Officers, Jailers, Sheriffs Security Guards, Private Detectives and Investigators, and various other protective service professionals. Candidates in the law enforcement sector differs according to the level of the position and direct recruitment is also done. The educational qualification requirement differs according to the level of position. Superintendents of Police are recruited by the Union Public Service Commission and this is an extremely competitive examination to get into Indi
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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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The main advantage of five year LL.B. Course over three year LL.B. Course is that the candidates can save one year. They can select either B.com ,B.A. LLb Or B. S.c LL.B. According to their interest. They need not pursue the concerned undergraduate course and then join LL.B. As an additional course. Integrated course will give them an opportunity to complete their law course in a continuous stretch without any break. It is better for those who have taken a decision to pursue a legal profession after 12th. If the candidates are interested to pursue LL.B. As an additional course after graduation, then three year course is better for them
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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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It doesn't matter from which stream you are for doing law you simply have passed class 12th with minimum 50%. Although, an entry point to the most coveted National Law Universities that offer five years of integrated law programmes, is CommonLawAdmissionTest or CLAT/SET/ISAT. Science students are considered high on aptitude and hence are as strong contenders as any other stream to prepare for CLAT /SET/ISAT. All the best.
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Yes, there are some major exams which are held every year for getting best law study like CLAT/SET/Bharati Vidyapeeth,Pune law test/ ISAT/UPES/AILET.
Here, BA LLB/BBA LLB/B.Com LLB are available. It depends on your interest, weather what you choose. All the best start preparing.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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No, there is no provision in India to do LLB through a correspondence mode. Without an LLB course done in a regular mode, you won't be able to practice law in any court in India. After class 12th, one can join for 5 year LLB course and a degree holder can join for 3 year LLB. All the best.

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Mandeep singhLaw student • cinephile •

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For pursuing BA, you should go for Delhi University from my side. On the other hand, CLAT is an awesome idea for becoming future lawyer in any field. There are some best University which comes under CLAT NLSUI Bengaluru, NALSAR Hyderabad, NLU Bhopal, Gandhinagar National law University, National law University Cuttack, West Bengal National University, and separate exam conducts for National law University Delhi which is AILET.

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It depends after taking admission in College. There are some schemes under central government to provide scholarship for SC/St Candidates. Although, some other banks also provide loan/scholarship for college if it is government. All the best. Thank you.

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