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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Both private and government-owned Salem law colleges are affordable to moderate in fees. Also, the institutes may not have hostel facilities, but there are plenty of affordable options to stay outside the campuses. Overall, Salem for law education can be highly affordable when you compare other law colleges in Tamil Nadu.  

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Gaurika Chhabra

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The seat intake of LLB at Government Law College, Alwar is 240. To get a seat in LLB at Government Law College, Alwar, student's performance as per selection requirement is evaluated. The LLB programme is offered in full-time mode at the college campus.

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The eligibility to get admission in LLB is- the aspirant must pass graduation or post-graduation in Arts/ Science/ Commerce/ Medicine/ Management/ Engineering/Nursing/Agriculture or Shastri /Acharya or have any other degree of this university or any other university recognised and secured a minimum of 45% marks

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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Central Law College is considered to be the top law college in Salem. It's the oldest private law school in the state of Tamil Nadu and offers LLB, BA LLB, and LLM programmes. It is affiliated with TNDALU as well. 

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Syed Aquib Ur Rahman

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At Central Law College and Government Law College in Salem, LLB and BA LLB are the commonly offered courses. CLC also provides LLM courses, which the latter does not.   

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Anshul Jindal

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Candidates can appear for the exam every year as long as they meet eligibility criteria. Andhra Pradesh LAWCET, conducted by APSCHE, allows multiple tries to improve scores or secure better colleges. Students can reapply annually for 3-year or 5-year law courses in Andhra Pradesh.

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Raghav

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Yes, M. S. Ramaiah College of Law provides financial support for SC/ST students, mainly for those with Karnataka domicile.

Karnataka SC/ST students get a 5% concession on the annual tuition fee, but this is usually applicable only in the first year of the B.Com LL.B program. They also receive a 5% relaxation in eligibility marks (40% in Class 12 instead of 45% for General category).

Students can also apply for government schemes like the Post-Matric Scholarship (for families with income up to around ₹2.5 Lacs per year) and fee reimbursement through the Karnataka Social Welfare Department via the State Scholarship Portal (SSP).

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The registration fee for the B.Com LL.B course at M.S. Ramaiah College of Law (MSRCL) is strictly non-refundable. At the time of online application, candidates must pay a registration fee of ₹1,200, and this amount will not be returned under any circumstances — even if the applicant does not attend the entrance test or interview.

However, the tuition fee paid after securing admission follows a separate refund policy. If a student decides to withdraw, the college processes the refund as per its official guidelines. A processing charge of around ₹5,000 is usually deducted from the refundable amount.

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The yearly tuition fee for the 5-year B.Com. LLB course at M.S. Ramaiah College of Law is around ₹1,80,000 for students from Karnataka.

After your admission is confirmed, you need to pay ₹50,000 within three days to block your seat. This amount is not an extra charge — it will be adjusted in your total tuition fee.

If you are planning to stay in the hostel, the fees usually range between ₹60,000 and ₹2,20,000 per year, depending on the type of room and facilities. There is also a refundable deposit of ₹20,000.

Karnataka SC/ST students can get a 5% concession on the first-year fee. Additionally, students who scored 90% or above

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Raghav

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If you're doing B.Sc IT and aiming for a good package, focus less on “just passing exams” and more on becoming job-ready.

First, build strong programming basics. Pick one main language (like Python or Java) and become really comfortable with it. At the same time, work on Data Structures and Algorithms because most companies test logic and problem-solving in interviews.

Second, choose one high-demand field and go deep instead of learning everything superficially. For example:

  1. Full-Stack Development (React, Node.js, APIs)
  2. Cloud Computing (AWS, Azure basics)
  3. Data/AI (Python, SQL, basic ML concepts)
  4. Cybersecurity (network basics, ethical hac
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