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Vani Chugh

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Students who score above 550 have a better chance of being admitted to a government college for MBBS, according to patterns from the previous year. This indicates that the NEET score minimum for MBBS at Government College is 550.

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Candidates who wish to apply for MBBS courses in Mumbai must qualify NEET. They can then apply for the counselling of the state or the central counselling for MBBS. MBBS course student need to complete 12 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. You must also secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in the core subjects (PCB)

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There are about 15+ top MBBS colleges in Mumbai. Candidates can see the table below for some of the top Medical colleges in Mumbai with cost -

College NameTuition Fee
Grant Medical CollegeINR 5.61 lakh
Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College and KEM HospitalINR 6.62 lakh
H.B.T. Medical College And Dr. R.N. Cooper Municipal General HospitalINR 6.22 lakh
Topiwala National Medical College, MumbaiINR 6.62 lakh
Lokmanya Tilak Municipal Medical CollegeINR 6.22 lakh

Source: Official site and may vary.

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The Indian Maritime University (IMU) Chennai-Mumbai Campus MERI was ranked 84th among Indian universities by UniRank in 2021. 
 
The ICRA grading system gave the Chennai campus a grade 1. IMU Chennai offers degree, diploma, and certification programs in Marine Sciences. 
 
The Chennai campus is considered the best for Diploma in Nautical Science (DNS). 
 
The IMU Mumbai campus is considered the best option after IMU Chennai for Nautical Sciences. 
 
IMU Mumbai is one of the top-ranked colleges for marine engineering. Around 80-85% of students are placed in their course. Top recruiting companies include M
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The Indian Maritime University (IMU) offers a variety of courses in naval and maritime studies.
The Chennai campus offers courses in: 
  • B.Sc. in Nautical Science
  • B.Tech in Marine Engineering
  • Diploma in Nautical Science
  • MBA in Port and Shipping Management
The Mumbai Port campus offers courses in: 
  • Marine Engineering
  • Nautical Science
  • Naval architecture
  • Offshore Engineering
  • Master's programme in Port and Shipping Management
The IMU is India's national institute for training Merchant navy Officers. It covers a range of topics related to the sea, including oceanography, maritime law, and history. 

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Among the major law schools in Mumbai are Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Government Law College, and Siddharth College of Law. The law schools in Mumbai provide a wide range of programmes, including LLB, BA LLB, BLS LLB, Certificate, LLM, Postgraduate Diploma, and many others. The Mumbai law programme offers full-time, part-time, online, and distance/correspondence study options.

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No, studying for the CLAT is not required for the LLB. The SLAT, AILET, JMI BA LLB, and LSAT are other test student can appear for. Candidates can take this exam if they want to enrol in prestigious NLUs because NLUs only recognise CLAT scores. The Consortium of NLUs administers the Common Law Admission Test (or CLAT) on a nationwide basis for admission to 5-year integrated LLB (UG) and 1-year LLM (PG) programmes. Candidates must attempt questions from English, Current Affairs and GK, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Mathematics for UG course in the offline, pen-and-paper format of the exam.

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Mumbai is home to about 96 best Law colleges. Among them, 41 colleges are private, 6 colleges are owned by the public/government, and public-private organisations own 4 colleges. Tabulated below the list of top Mumbai law colleges along with their total tuition fee:

College Name

Total Tuition Fee

Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai Admissions

INR 2 lakh – INR 15 lakh

Amity University, Mumbai Admissions

INR 1.6 lakh – INR 9.8 lakh

Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University Admissions

INR 1.6 lakh – INR 4.2 lakh

D.Y. Patil School of Law Admissions

INR 69,000 – INR 1.5 lakh

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After completing law school, there are other career options besides becoming a lawyer. Law graduates are in high demand across all industries and job profiles due to the expansion of the legal profession. The table below shows the job profiles offered to graduates from Law colleges in Mumbai: 

Job ProfileAverage Annual Income (INR)

Lawyer

INR 8 LPA - INR 10 LPA

Solicitor

INR 7 LPA- INR 10 LPA

Advocate

INR 5 LPA- INR 8 LPA

Legal Advisor

INR 8 LPA - INR 12 LPA

Teacher or Lecturer

INR 6 LPA - INR 10 LPA

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