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SAMARTH AGARWALHelping others is my habit.

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Go for good coaching for CLAT preparation. It is an entrance exam for law in government colleges like NLU (of Delhi, Bangalore etc. ), NALSAR ( HYDERABAD). Go for NET and do some research like mock test, sample paper and last year papers.
For syllabus and pattern of exam, check on the site

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Mansi Pahujapharmacist pursuing mba

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The fee structure for LLB in KUK University per year is between INR 6K - 7k annually.

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MAAZ ABDULLAH

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No, AMU does't have a dedicated book for Law or anything but there are tons for good books available in the market for the preparation of law. Many of them are easily available in the market and if you are in Aligarh you can get them from Shamshad market in Aligarh.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! The last date to fill the MBA CET exam form has already been surpassed (Feb 17th). The exam will be held on March 10 and 11; results to be announced on March 19. The further admission processes and CAP rounds would be conducted April onwards.

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Saranya Mishra

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If you are very clear about practice in taxation law, there are four options:
1. Do CA alongside B.Com followed by LL.B. (6 year plan, less rigorous, but time consuming)
2. Do CA/CS alongside B.A. LL.B/B.Com. LL.B. /BBA. LL.B. Depending on institute choice. (5 year plan, Most ideal, but highly rigorous, since two professional courses parallely)
3. Do just CA if not targeting practise with law firms, more suited for individual practise.
4. Do just B.A. LL.B. /B.Com. LL.B. /BBA. LL.B. , if targeting tax practise with law firms. (while CS is recommended)
LL.B. In any form allows practise as advocate, though one can either be practising CA or
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Shekhar Sinha

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No, to join LL.B. You must have completed 12th, with minimum 55% marks.

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Shekhar Sinha

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Yes, the PI-What session for SLS-Pune takes place in Noida campus as well.

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Divya Mishra

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Both B.A. Political Science and B.A. LL.B. Are very different courses. With political Science, A student pursuing studies in political Science can choose a career according to his/her choice. After completing Bachelors/Masters programme in political Science, several opportunities are available in both government and private sectors. Politics, public administration, law, and marketing fields are always in need of good political scientists. Political scientists even can opt for campaign management, polling and electoral politics, and university and college teaching. The career prospects in political Science have widened enough in the vol
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