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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Like, I tell all the students I mentor. Placements are not something a college can Guarantee. Not even NLS. You must create your Skill set so good that placements come your way. Colleges do provide placements but it totally depends if you're good enough to crack it or not. The competition is too high and the job of college is to make you job ready. So apply to improve your skill set and placements will come your way if it had to. Don't take it as a guarantee though.
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A transfer certificate from an educational institution has no period of validity in which it has to be used. Maximum is that the new institution may ask the student holding the transfer certificate to get a verification letter from the issuing institution thereby confirming that it has issued the said transfer certificate. Another thing it can ask for is for an affidavit of the transferred student that he has not made use of the said transfer certificate which is in his possession. The obvious reasoning to this is that the name of the student is deleted from the record of the institution issuing the transfer certificate. A r
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Your rank is fantastic and this makes you choose which college you want to be a part of. So, yes, you are totally eligible for Osmania University. Do appear for counselling and let's hope no one in the contenders list has a better rank than you and that's it, the seat should be yours. The counselling for 5 year LL.B. Programme 1-2893 rank is on October 23. So, finger's crossed. Wish you well.
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/kurukshetra-university/kuk-entrance-exam?course=783.
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I'm assuming BP RD is back paper result detailed? Anyway, if that's the case then yes, you can appear for your 4th sem exams but you must clear your back logs too or else you'll not be awarded the law degree. However, each college has different rules, so please contact your admin department too and fill out the examination form for 4th sem.
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Guide-Level 12
National institute of open schooling got equal and same recognition like CBSE, ICSE and other state syllabus. Studying under NIOS is not at all bad. You're just being part of the worlds the largest open school network. So on passing 12, you can study law. But, you need to have a degree before you can study law. Or u can go for this integrated course BBA B.A. B.Com LL.B. Better option is to go for an integrated course as you can save an year. Because for integrated course the duration will be five years whereas it will take 6 years if you do two degrees separately.
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I'm assuming you're asking this question as part of your assignment or research paper? I hope the below mentioned link helps you in answering them:
http://www.nishithdesai.com/fileadmin/user_upload/pdfs/PLC_Labour_and_Employee_Benefits_-_Volume_1_2010.pdf.
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