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1. The university announces the results of the law school entrance exams.
2. The scheduled date for the registration process for the counseling process is announced.
3. The registration and document verification depend on the university.
4. Allotment of seats and following the announcement of vacant seats for the next round
Therefore, if there are any vacant seats available, they will
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Yes, all the participating central universities offers admission on the merit basis calculated on a combination of only those subjects in which the candidate has taken the CUET. You need to apply college of your choice separately once they released application for admission with CUET qualifying marks which is decided by each university. Further, As per the CUET 2022 exam pattern and syllabus all questions in all the testing sections will be based on Class 12 syllabus only. Students having studied Class 12 board syllabus. Only question ask from the syllabus in CUET UG 2022. You can also check sample papers to check the pattern and an
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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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