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Scholar-Level 16
Admissions based on merit - Students can also seek admissions in private colleges which offer admissions on the basis of marks obtained in 10+2 examinations. Management quota - Students can also enter into private and autonomous colleges which reserve a certain percentage of seats. Admissions processes are different from the norm and the students need to pay a donation amount apart from the college fees. Merit-based admissions o
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NLU MBL
SCDL PGDM in corporate law
Anamali LL.B. ( academic)
Guru Nanak Dev University
Also you can search Google for detailed options. I will suggest Symbosis PGDM CL if you are a working person. Best wishes.
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Time and ROI :
Since you have four years of experience and have primarily covered the fundamentals, SOIL's one-year PGPM leadership programme will save you a year of time and boost your ROI compared to BIMTECH's two-year MBA programme. A great industry exposure and external mentorship programme are provided by SOIL, which was co-created by 32 top firms and sponsored by 25 NGOs will prepare for all leadership roles. Placements:
When we compare the placements of both institution
BIMTECH Average package: 9.38 lac the highest Package: 18 lac
SOIL PGPM Average package: 11 lac the highest Package: 19
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1 - Yes you can definitely take CLAT exam after graduation and plus there is no age bar for appearing in the CLAT exam.
2 - Yes there are placements after DULLB, but the ratio is less and a lot will depend on your hardwork.
3 - Ages is just a number friend, I am myself in NLU and I have seen some engineering graduates coming to NLUs. If you have decided and your interests lie in the field of law, then NLU is the perfect place.
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