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neha dhumal

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Hey Nishar, for getting into Faculty of Law MIT WPU for LLB, you'd generally need a CLAT score in the range of around 70-90 marks. It's not as competitive as the top NLUs, but still, the better your score, the better your chances of getting in. I'd say aim for at least 80+ to be on the safe side, but it also depends on the number of applicants that year and other factors. Just make sure you prepare well, and you should be fine.

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neha dhumal

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LLB programme at MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) is a three-year undergraduate course with an annual fee of INR 1,65,000, totaling INR 4,95,000 for the entire program. Regarding placements, the Faculty of Law at MIT-WPU has a strong track record. The average salary package for graduates is approximately INR 6.25 Lacs per annum, with the highest package reaching up to INR 13.5 Lacs per annum. Note that these figures are subject to change. For the most current information, it's advisable to consult the official MIT-WPU website or contact the admissions office directly.

 

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neha dhumal

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BBA LLB programme at Faculty of Law MIT WPU costs around INR 13,00,000 for the entire 5-year course. It's a bit on the higher side compared to some other law schools, but it's a solid programme that combines law with business, giving you a good edge if you want to dive into corporate law or related fields. Just make sure to check if there are any scholarships or fee waivers available that could help reduce the cost a bit.

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neha dhumal

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The LLB programme at MIT WPU costs around INR 1,65,000 per year. So, for the full 3-year course, you're looking at a total of about INR 4,95,000. It's pretty standard compared to other law schools, and they also have a good placement track record, so it could be worth the investment. Just make sure to check the official website for any updates or changes in the fee structure before you apply.

 

 

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neha dhumal

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Hey

For getting into the LLB programme at Faculty of Law, MIT WPU, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria. You should have a Bachelor's degree in any stream with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for reserved categories). The university may also require you to clear their entrance exam or any other relevant exam, depending on the admission process. Additionally, you must meet the age criteria, which typically is 20 years or below (for general category) at the time of admission. It's best to check with the official website for any updates or changes to the eligibility requirements.

 

 

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neha dhumal

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The LLB programme at MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) is a three-year undergraduate course with an annual fee of 1,65,000, total fee 4,95,000 for the entire program. Regarding placements, the Faculty of Law at MIT-WPU has a strong track record. The average salary package for graduates is approximately 6.25 Lacs per annum, with the highest package is 13.5 Lacs per annum. But you should remember that these figures are subject to change. For the most current information, I will advise to contact the official MIT-WPU website or contact the admissions office directly.

 

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Nishtha Shukla

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The total fee for RILS Bangalore BBA LLB is INR 6.25 lakh. The course includes registration, tuition fee and other components. Below is the fee breakup for BA LLB programme:

ParticularsFee
Registration feeINR 50,000
First year feeINR 75,000
Second year feeINR 1.25 lakh
Third year feeINR 1.25 lakh
Fourth year feeINR 1.25 lakh
Fifth year feeINR 1.25 lakh

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Nishtha Shukla

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The total fee for RILS Bangalore BA LLB course is INR 6 lakh. The fee is valid for five-years. Candidates have to pay the fee annually. The total fee includes a non-refundable registration fee of INR 50,000. Aspirants have to pay the registration fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat in the institute.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates who have passed Class 12/ PUC or equivalent examination with at least 45% aggregate (43% aggregate for OBC and 40% aggregate for SC/ ST) are eligible to apply for RILS Bangalore BA LLB programme. Aspirants must also hold a valid score in any of the accepted entrance exams for admission. The institute considers CLAT, LSAT India, AILET or RILS Entrance Test scores for admission.

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SHIVAM KESHARII'm pursuing PhD.

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BA LLB at North Orissa University total cost is between INR 4300 to INR 51000. includes tuition fees, hostel fees, and other security deposits.The fee structure for a BA LLB at NOU may differ for foreign nationals and NRI/NRI-sponsored students. 

Library fees are collected at the time of admission.

Eligibility criteria:

BA LLB course at NOU, students must have passed the CBSE 12th or Odisha CHSE with a minimum score of 45% marks. 

 

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