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Rashmi Karan

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Yes, students under the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category have a lower fee for LLB at MIT School of Law. Their total tuition fee for the three-year programme is around INR 2,37,000. You must provide a valid EWS certificate to claim this benefit.

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For general Indian residents, the total tuition fee for three years for LLB at MIT School of Law is INR 3,78,500. This amount is paid in yearly instalments over the duration of the course. The fee structure changes slightly each year. Check for any additional university charges.

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MIT School of Law LLB application forms usually come out in the first few months of the year. You can find the specific date on the university website. It is a good idea to check early so you have time to prepare. The course follows a yearly schedule for new students.

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The last date to submit your MIT School of Law LLB admission form is usually a few weeks before the entrance test. You should submit everything before this date to be considered. Late applications are often not accepted by the office.  

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The list of selected students is usually posted shortly after the interviews end. You can see the results on the college portal. If you are on the list, you will need to pay your fees soon after. This confirms your place in the LLB at MIT School of Law.

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If you are selected for the LLB course, MIT School of Law will send you an admission offer letter. You must pay the first year's fees within the given deadline to secure your spot. You will need to get your documents verified at the college office.

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MIT School of Law reviews your graduation marks and may conduct an entrance test. There is often an interview stage to check your communication and legal aptitude. This helps the faculty select students who are truly interested in law.  

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MIT School of Law LLB application process is mostly done online through the university's official website. You need to register your account and fill out the personal and academic details. After filling the form, you must pay the application fee.  

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Students must complete mandatory internships during the course to gain work experience. You can intern at law firms, legal departments, or with senior advocates. This helps you apply classroom theories to real legal cases. Doing an internship is a vital part of the LLB at MIT School of Law for your career.

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The curriculum includes four clinical papers specifically for hands-on learning. You will work on Alternative Dispute Resolution and drafting legal documents. There are also dedicated moot court sessions and social immersion projects. These activities in the LLB at MIT School of Law help you understand how law works outside of textbooks.

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