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Aman Kothari

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Let's go 1 by 1
2 - LL. M. or MBA
that totally depends on your interest, as you have already gone through your LL.B. You can relate the areas of your interest. If you found Law you always wanted to do and if you think you will be good at this profession then you should go for LLM
While MBA is totally different from Legal education (I. e. LL.B. Or LL. M. it's all about handling business efficiently and effectively. So think about the areas of your interest and choose wisely. If you think pursuing LL.B. Was by fluke and you never wanted to do that then go for something else I. e. I think MBA as you mentioned and if you are genuinely interes
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The MHCET Law cut off score of Balaji Law College for LLB is 87 for General candidates.

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Pallavi Sharma

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I will advice you to do LL.B. From regular mode. I would say, Geeta Institute of Law is best option to pursue LL.B. Course. Geeta University aims at providing high-quality education and achieving academic excellence by creating more professionals, technocrats, leaders, entrepreneurs and more. The university focuses on a student-centred outcome-based teaching-learning process. The Internship and Placement cell of GIL works throughout the year and provides structured interface in building relationships and networking with legal professionals from the industry. The Internship and Placement Cell of GIL is committed towards advising our stu
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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NLU, New Delhi was established in the year 2008. The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes. NLU Delhi admission to UG, PG and Ph.D programmes are done on the basis of the All-India Law Entrance Test (AILET) conducted by the university. The meritorious and needy students at NLU Delhi are given financial aid in the form of various scholarships so they can pursue their education and careers without any limitations or barriers. NLU Delhi facilities include a central library, computer centre, digital classrooms, canteen, hostels, e-moot court hall, hostels, medical facility and many more. University is offeri
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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes, you can do LL.B. You can do LL.B. after M.Tech CSE. The course focuses on core LL.B. Subjects like Labour law, Family law, Crime Law of Tort & Consumer Protection ACT Constitutional Law, Conciliation and Alternative Dispute Resolution System, Legal Writing, Arbitration, etc. LL.B. Is the bachelor's degree of Law. A career in the field of law is a very well-known and lucrative option for those who wish to excel in life. LL.B. is a very high-in-demand professional course these days. As we all know that law is the base of the functional and regulatory system of a country. So, the demand of lawyers is increasing day by day to a great
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Candidates appearing in DU LL.B. 2022 should refer to the previous year cut offs to know about the expected cut offs for this year. Based on past years trend, the general category expected cut off for DU LL.B. 2022 would be around 230 to 240 marks. So, your chances for getting DU are moderate.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The fees at Mumbai University for Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Law (B.A. L.L.B.) is INR around 38,705.

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Deeksha Dixit

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According to placement ratings and popularity among law aspirants, these are some of the best colleges to pursue a three-year LL.B. After class 12 in Delhi, NCR:
1. Maharshi Dayanand University' Department of Law
2. MD U. Centre For Professional and Allied Studies
3. Gurugram University
Other than these you can pursue B.A. LL.B. Law course at following colleges
1. National Law University, Delhi
2. Delhi University's Faculty of Law
3. Jamia Milia Islamia' Faculty of Law
You may need to appear in law entrance exams such as CLAT to get admission into these colleges.

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Seema shaikh

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After completing your Bachelors degree you can apply for LL.B. Start preparing for LL.B. Entrence exam on the basis of merit you will get admission in law college. Thjs year entrance was held in month of August. After graduation LL.B. Course is 3 years.

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Vikas

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1. JMI
2. NLUAfter that approximately all colleges are equal.

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