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Rashmi Karan

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In the first semester of LLB at MIT School of Law, you will study Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law. Other subjects include Intellectual Property Law and Law of Contracts. There are also modules for English communication and health practices. The LLB curriculum starts with these basics to build a strong foundation for future lawyers.

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Rashmi Karan

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There is no upper age limit to join LLB at MIT School of Law. You just need to meet the graduation marks requirement. This follows the standard rules for law degrees in India. The course is open to all eligible graduates.

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Rashmi Karan

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You will study core subjects like civil and criminal law in LLB at MIT School of Law. The course includes practical training like moot courts. You also learn how to draft legal documents. The course focuses on teaching you how the legal system works.

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Rashmi Karan

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You will study core subjects like civil and criminal law in LLB at MIT School of Law. The course includes practical training like moot courts. You also learn how to draft legal documents. The course focuses on teaching you how the legal system works.

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Rashmi Karan

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You need a Bachelor's degree in any subject to apply. You should have at least 50% marks in your graduation. There are lower marks requirements for students from reserved categories. The LLB at MIT School of Law welcomes graduates from any field of study.

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Anupama Garg

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MIT School of Law admissions are majorly entrance-based. The college accepts students on an entrance basis for LLB, LLM, and BBA courses. For the PG Diploma programme, students get selected on a merit basis.

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Aishwarya Malhotra

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To get admission in MIT School of Law LLM, students have to check the eligibility first. Students can apply online. Students are shortlisted based on entrance exam. Selected students have to report for verification and pay the admission fees to complete the process.

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Virajita Sharma

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Yes, MIT School of Law does offer LLM programme. It is offered for a duration of two years in full-time mode. Students can apply online for the programme. Admissions are entrance-based for the programme.

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Nishtha Jain

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MIT School of Law LLB fees is INR 3.8 lakh. Students can complete the payment through the accepted payment gateway. The amount has to be paid timely to complete the admission process.

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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Yes, an average student can get admission in MIT School of Law. But, to get in, students still have to clear the admission criteria. Hence, students can start preparing early to crack the accepted entrance exam. 

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