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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates who have cleared their graduation with at least 50% marks are eligible for North-Eastern Hill University admissions in PG courses. Admissions in most professional courses are done on the basis of a candidates score in the entrance exam conducted by the university. Admission shall be made according to merit list prepared on the basis of score obtained in written test conducted by the department.
To apply for NEHU professional courses, candidates need to download the application form from the official website.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
The course will cost you approx. INR 68,225, though detailed fees is not disclosed hence you can get in touch with the college officials for fees information. And the duration of the course is 5 years.
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Some of question papers with answer key are available on the NLU Delhi official website itself. Also, you may ask the university to send you the papers on payment of a certain fee. Alternatively, you can get previous year papers in many book sellers shops, who provide competitive exams material.
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For joining the institute, you have two ways. You can either go to the institute in person and take admission, also you can register online through it's website and pay the fee online as well.
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7 years ago
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As per the official website, the average package lies between 3k-6k per annum. However, that might not be the case for every course and for every student. You might get a better package, or no package at all. It depends on your CV mostly.
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