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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Rakshit,
As far as I know, there is no age limit for LL.B. But you will have to check the eligibility criteria of the college, you want to study in.

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Shalaka Singh

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Yes, you can definitely pursue LLB after completing your M.Sc in IT.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Yes, to pursue any further course of your choice, the certificate should be approved by UGC, DEB and other educational boards. If the course qualifies certain requirements and eligibility, you can surely go ahead to pursue your goals.

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Mayurdeep BoraVisionary by style, Revolutionary by birth

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1. University law college, Bhubaneswar
2. NLU
3. Madhusudan Law College.

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Saranya Mishra

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NATA is for architecture, while CLAT is for law. Choice is a personal one. Best to take an informed decision. If need be take professional career guidance/counselling.

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Saranya Mishra

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Yes, cut-offs are indicators for NLU admissions.

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Saranya Mishra

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Most NLUs are considered good, more like the cream. Then, there is ILS and GLC. Followed by private colleges like UPES, Symbiosis (Pune).

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Saranya Mishra

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The most common options have been GLC and ILS. However, they also require one to clear MHT CET exam now. In private, there is Symbiosis, UPES, etc.

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Saranya Mishra

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No, BBA does not have legal reasoning.

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