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Qualifying a bachelor's degree in law from a registered institute.
Every student must have to score at least 50% marks.
Some college gives a 5 percent reduction for reserved category students.
Students from any stream are eligible for this course.
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Singapore. Singapore boasts a modern and metropolitan society, and its education system is one of the best internationally. England. Japan. Sweden. Australia. Hope it helps.
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Most of the students prefer PSUs and so they write the examination through open recruitment and get a job at their own. It was 2010 or 2012 when the last company visited to recruit the MPMIR course students.
PS: In this course, there is no active departmental placement cell and the central placement cell of BHU doesn't allow MPMIR students to participate in the recruitment for many reasons. (Here authorities have ego issues bigger than its own students future. )
PPS: This course is good if you're determined to get a job by yourself through open recruitment. BHU tag will do the work. It's very disheartening to SEE we have pl
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