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Guide-Level 12

If you are interested in law in any phase then you may start studying on that field, but if you are not interested in any field then you should not go for that. After B.Com, to take admission in law is very good if you think that you are not so much interested in commerce field now and you want to build your career in the law field.
Nowadays, although, there is not so much demand for lawyers still if you are a good lawyer then obviously you have a good demand. Actually, so many students are doing LLB course nowadays so demand is decreasing. Actually, the demand is not decreasing every day with the change of society, the number of lawyer
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You should score a minimum of 60% in the CET exam then you have to write the eligibility test for joining Osmania University. Only those candidates who have passed the required qualifying exam for admission to the course & secured 50% marks in the concerned subject are eligible for direct admission under this provision without any entrance test.

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Diploma in Cyber Law
Cyber law is the 'law governing cyber space'. In today's highly digitalized world, everyone is affected by the cyber law.
Diploma in Cyber Law is a 6-month distance mode course conducted by Government Law College, Mumbai and Asian School of Cyber Laws.
This course is recognised by the Government of Maharashtra.
Fees: Rs. 4,500
Mode: Distance with 2 contact classes of 2 hours each in Mumbai.

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Yes, it can be possible considering that the mapping of course done prior to transfer is accepted by ALC. Also, college needs to be verified for affiliation.

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This depends on the final eligibility of the course that you wish to pursue. Please specify the course.

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You have to appear for CLAT, AILET, etc., first.
To prepare for the CLAT exam, you require the right approach along with the right study materials and strategy.
*Plan your preparation after knowing your strengths and weaknesses. You need to be organized and follow a time table.
*You may refer to reference books related to the course. Internet will also be a huge source of information for you.
*You may even join coaching institute to work on your fundamentals. Some of the institutes are:
-Smart Brains Academy Private Limited
-Career Launcher
-Endeavor Careers Pvt. Ltd.
-CRS Educational Academy
-Achievers Point Knowledge Systems Pvt. Ltd.
-Par
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You can get admission by cracking CLAT in 17 NLUs. NLU-D has a separate exam called AILET. Many good private colleges give admission on CLAT rank like Nirma University, NMIMS, etc. Other colleges have their own entrance examinations.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Mr Bedi,
It's very nice to see requirement precisely spelt. There are plenty of choices in life. I would advise you to to first ascertain what's the passion of your daughter or what subject fascinates her. I feel if you direct her towards taking one of these as career, it would be best for her.

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General Eligibility Criteria
Indian national, as well as foreign nationals, are eligible for JAM.
Candidates applying for JAM should have Bachelor's degree as a qualifying examination degree.
The qualifying examination must be passed with minimum 55% aggregate marks (in all subjects including Languages and Subsidiaries, all years combined) without rounding off.
Candidates belonging from SC/ST category are required to obtain at least 50% aggregate marks, without rounding off.
In case of grading system/CGPA, the equivalence in percentage of marks will be decided by the admitting Institute.
Candidates who are pursuing the qualifying examination
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