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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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You should opt for CLAT exams for your post graduations, because they do give eligibility relaxation for OBC and physically challenged candidates. Check the website for details. Best of luck for your future endeavors.

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Please elaborate and be descriptive.

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Shubham Kataria

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You can definitely try for the admission for MMS in LLIM. But as you had already got admission for PGDM and I guess that the lectures have already been started. So, my suggestion is to don't waste your time and continue with your PGDM course.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Rajiv,
No, there is no such age limit specified to pursue LLM in Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University. Candidates are required to have done LLB with at least 50% marks from a recognized University to be eligible for LLM programme.
Regards

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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Most of the colleges take candidates who have 1000 rank or less without their college's admission test. Since you have above 1000 rank, you may have to give admissions test again for a particular college. I would also suggest you to call the respective college and ask about admission details.
Best of luck.

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muskan kalra

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Dear Krishna,
Cutoff are the minimum marks, which a candidate has to score in the entrance exam for participating in counselling, admission and seat allotment procedure. In 2016, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) did not conduct the entrance exam, rather it is admitting students on the basis of their marks in JEE Main 2016. Candidates have to fill the application form of JEE Main 2016 and JMI Admission Application Form 2016 for admission in the University. The last date of application form of JEE Main 2016 was December 31, 2015 and the same for JMI was January 31, 2016. JMI Cutoff 2016 has been declared according to the result of JEE Main 201
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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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You have to give admissions test to get admissions into any good law college. I haven't heard of any good law college that admits students without a merit test.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ansar,
Yes, a student having graduation in any discipline can seek admission for LLB. Of course one has to follow all guidelines and have min criterias as may be specified.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Rohit,
You can check with Fulbright Scholarships, and also the university where you are applying to will have scholarship options. Every university does and gives financial aid on basis of merit. Part-time jobs like teaching assistants are very popular and offered to a lot of students. You should be proactive and start contacting law schools directly asking about these provisions. Create a personal interaction.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Abhishek,
It all depends on the cut-off announced. Every year, the cut off is too high, so hope for the best, wait for the cut-off.
All the Best.

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