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Scholar-Level 16
You can try to pursue MBA in HR from Xavier institute of Management - Calcutta or IIM - Kolkata. MBA in HR and IB will help you out a lot.
All the best.
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You should go for CLAT entrance exam and after clearing that, you can go for LLB or there are many private colleges who have their own entrance exam, on that basis you will get admission.
Amity School of Law provides admission without CLAT exam, but they have their own entrance exam.
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Scholar-Level 16
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Scholar-Level 16
1. The candidate should be Indian nationals and should satisfy local/non-local status requirements laid down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulations of Admission) order, 1974 as amended up to date.
2. The candidates other than Indian nationals should satisfy the rules of the universities concerned.
The candidates seeking admission:
For LLB 3 years course:
1. The candidate should have passed graduate degree examination of minimum three years duration (10+2+3 pattern) of a recognized university with at least 45% marks of aggregate marks (40% marks in case of SC/ST cat
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
1. The candidate should be Indian nationals and should satisfy local/non-local status requirements laid down in the Andhra Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulations of Admission) order, 1974 as amended up to date.
2. The candidates other than Indian nationals should satisfy the rules of the universities concerned.
The candidates seeking admission:
For LLB 3 years course:
1. The candidate should have passed graduate degree examination of minimum three years duration (10+2+3 pattern) of a recognized university with at least 45% marks of aggregate marks (40% marks in case of SC/ST cat
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
New answer posted
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Scholar-Level 16
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