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Divya Mishra

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Yes, you can surely do the job while pursuing LL. M.

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Divya Mishra

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Candidates appearing in SET Law SLAT 2018 need to have passed Class 12th or 10+2 level from CBSE or any other recognised board with a minimum of 45%. The candidates belonging to SC, ST and OBC categories need minimum marks of 40% in aggregate of the subjects. Aspirants who are appearing for their 12th board can also sit for SET Law 2018. However, they will be required to submit their final marks/certificates at the time of admissions.

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rahul r

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There are six general steps you must follow to become a judge:
Step 1: Attend Undergraduate School
Aspiring judges can prepare for careers in law during undergraduate school. No specific major of study is required to attend law school, but law students commonly hold degrees in political Science, history, business or economics. Step 2: Earn a Law Degree
Most judges begin their careers as lawyers, and prior legal practice is a prerequisite for many state and federal judge ships. Step 3: Pass a Bar Exam
Step 4: Work as an Attorney
Step 5: Obtain a Judgeship
Step 6: Complete Training
Regards.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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Yes, you can apply for LL.B. Course in DU. The basic marks in graduation must be above 50%, to which you fulfill the criteria.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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See, the application dates of some institutions are out or about to be out in few days. You first have to see which institution you are aiming and then search for entrance dates. Most of the institutions end their date by 31st march.

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Nishtha Kumar

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Yes, there are a few seats available for the management quota too. I am not sure about the fees they ask for, you can call the college authorities and ask for the present fees.

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The college focuses on the all-round development of the students by constantly conducting various activities that help to enhance the personality, creativity, and innovativeness of an individual. Central Placement Cell aims at not only the placements of its students but also plays an important role in shaping the careers of students from their induction & Orientation, Post Placement Support, Summer Internships, Mid Terms Projects and Industrial Visits. The Cell undertakes various academic and co-curricular initiatives so that students are well equipped to meet varied industry requirements along with the training of students for improve
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ayush singhal

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See, no book can be the best book or the worst book. It defers from person to person. Some people find one book better others find another book better. But still you can take a clue from the books I studied from and even know of:
English:
Grammer: Kiran publication (have n number of questions for good practice). Vocabulary and spellings: You can again refer to the above-mentioned book. Legal reasoning:
Last year's questions: Universal. Question on the constitution and other topics: Again Universal. Maths: R. S. Aggrawal. Logical Reasoning: R. S. Aggrawal. Arihant: G. K. Static-Lucent and Universal (past year questions and also other quest
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