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Rishav kumar

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It is unclear whether a 75 percentile score in CLAT is sufficient to secure admission to the B.A. LL.B. programme at Himachal Pradesh National Law University. According to one source, a score of 75-80 marks is the cutoff for general category students, but this may vary from year to year. Another source suggests that a score of 75 or above is considered a good score in CLAT, but to get admission to top NLUs, a 100+ CLAT score is required. It is recommended to check the official website of the university or contact the admissions office for more information.

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Rishav kumar

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To be eligible for the LL.M. programme at Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), candidates must have completed an LL.B. degree or an equivalent examination with at least 50% marks from any recognised institute or university. Additionally, Himachal Pradesh University mentions that the basic requirement for seeking admission to the LL.M. programme is an LL.M. degree with 55% marks. Therefore, the eligibility criteria for the LL.M. programme at HPNLU includes completing an LL.B. degree with at least 50% marks and an LL.M. degree with 55% marks.

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Rishav kumar

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Himachal Pradesh National Law University in Shimla is a well-regarded public law school and a National Law University located in Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India. It was established in 2016 and is the 20th National Law University established in India. The university has a good team of experienced and well-versed faculty members who are dedicated to pushing the boundaries of legal education. The university provides a good opportunity for students to learn topographies, law-making, and legal practice. The university is approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and ranked 5th among National Law Universities by CLAT Cutoff list. Wh

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Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU) and Nalsar University of Law are both prestigious institutions in India. When comparing the fees of these two universities, it is important to consider various factors such as tuition, hostel fees, and other charges.According to the information available, the fee structure of HPNLU Shimla for undergraduate law courses is different from that of LLM courses. The annual fees for the LLM course at HPNLU Shimla stand at around 1.71 Lacs per year. On the other hand, the fees for Nalsar University of Law are approximately 2,62,000 INR for the BA LL.B. (Hons.) course. Based on this information,

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Avinash sunka

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The Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law offers a comprehensive Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws (BALLB) (Hons.) programme with a duration of 5 years. The annual fee for this integrated course is Rs. 131,500. Additionally, for those pursuing Masters of Laws, the annual fee is approximately Rs. 92,500. These fees cover the diverse aspects of legal education, ensuring a well-rounded academic experience for students.

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Avinash sunka

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I can confidently say that both Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law and Punjabi University Patiala offer excellent Master of Laws programs. If you have the chance to study at either of these colleges, don't miss it – be grateful for the opportunity.

Both institutions prioritize the overall development of students, emphasizing a well-rounded education. In my opinion, Punjabi University Patiala stands out slightly. The programme not only covers academics but also provides a comprehensive platform for students to grow personally and professionally. So, if you're weighing your options, I'd lean towards Punjabi University Patiala f

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Supriya kumari

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Fee structure of the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law for year 2023 is :

COURSEFEES
L.L.M1.27 Lakhs (Total Fees)
Ph.D27,000 (1st Year Fees)
PG Diploma9,000 (Total Fees)
BALLB {Hons.}1.76 Lakhs (1st Year Fees)

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Supriya kumari

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Both Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL) and UPES School of Law are recognized institutions with good reputations. RGNUL, located in Patiala, Punjab, is ranked among the top law schools in India and has a strong focus on intellectual property law. It has a good placement record and is highly regarded in the legal education landscape. On the other hand, UPES School of Law is known for its diverse programs and has also achieved success in various legal competitions. Both institutions have their unique strengths, and the choice between them may depend on individual preferences, such as program offerings, faculty, and loca

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Mohsin Ansari

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The total tution fees of LL.M course (1year) at The National University of Advance Legal Studies kochi is  INR 1 lack .

The fee structure of LL.M at The National Law University of Advance Legal Studies kochi is as follows,

1.Admission fee:-5,000/-

2.Annual Tuition fee:-,100,000/-

3.Library fee :-8,000/-

4.Campus Development & Infrastructure fee:-18,500/-

5.Information System Facilities fee:-7,500/-

6.Students’ Council fee:-,3000/-

7.Medical/Gym/Fitness fee:-5,000/-

8.Quasi University fee:-500/-

9.Bus fee:-2,000/-

10.Matriculation fee:-300/-

11.Recognition fee:-200/-

(For candidates coming from institutions outside Kerala)

12.Alumni Associ

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Mohsin Ansari

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We cannot exactly claim that the LL.M at the National University of Advance Legal Studies, Kochi, is better than Chimney Vishwas Vidyapeeth.

Because one course at different universities depends on faculty, reputation, infrastructure, and particular programmes,

Both universities have the same pros and cons, such as the fact that NUALS has more facilities and a better overall package than Chimney Vishwas Vidyapeeth, while Chimney Vishwas Vidyapeeth has a good reputation and a higher placement rate than NUALS.

 

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