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saurabh sharma

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Hi Ajay,
NMIMS is known for its MBA and is growing in the field of law as well. UPES is a great university for law, but I would go with NMIMS if talked about corporate sector.

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APEKSHA DADHICH

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BVP New Law College is ranked amongst the top law colleges of India. The faculty of the college is very experienced and learned. The placements are also very good. ADYPU is a good college but not for the law aspirants, so any day BVP is a better choice for BALLB.

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Apeksha Dadhich

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Hi,
Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College conducts its own CET i.e Common Entrance Test and it takes admission on it's basis only. You can get more details about it on the college website. Also, the placements are really good.

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Harsha Sinha

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You can refer to this link for college comparison: https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-235088-231045

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Pulkith Shrivastava

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Yes, as it is a reputed government university so many big law firms and MNCs come here every year. So, at the end of the day one, you have many opportunities here and if one will work hard then they may get placed in a good company with a handsome package.

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Gourav sharma

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Yes, he can pursue LLB.

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M Mathai

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Law is a second degree in Canada. You have to complete your 4 year Bachelor's degree. After that, you can appear for the LSAT exam. If you clear the LSAT and the counselling then you are admitted to the law courses. For more information about LSAT, you can check this link: http://www.lsac.org/aboutlsac/about-lsac

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