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Nishtha Shukla

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As per the previous year data, CSJMU conducts an online entrance test for LLM course in June. The applications are likely to get over by June followed by the release of admit card. Candidates need to qualify CSJM University entrance exam to get admission to the LLM course. The selected candidates are further called for counselling and document verification. Aspirants meeting all the requirements need to pay a fee to confirm their seat in the university.

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With a score of 66% in the LLM entrance exam, you have a good chance of getting admitted to the University of Mumbai. 

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Kritika Rai

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Candidates will not be allowed to take the TS PGLCET exam in Telugu language. The TS PGLCET exam will have to be attempted in English language only. The questions, guidelines and MCQ type questions will all be asked in English only. Candidates may opt for other national level entrance exams which have the option for students to attempt their paper in other language as well. 

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The syllabus of JMI Entrance Exam for admission in LLM course consist of various Law subjects such as Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, Criminal Law, Family Law, Environmental Law, Corporate Law, Law of Contract, Law of Torts, International Law, Labour Law, Contemporary Legal Issues etc. The standard of questions will be based on LLB/BA LLB Hons course as per the Bar Council of India Rules. The paper is divided into three sections Part A, B and C. Multiple choice questions are asked in Part A and B, while Part C is based on descriptive questions. The questions asked in Part A are based on General Knowledge and English Language and in
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