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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement
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Qualifications are not exactly a passport. You need something more to do well in Law. Your knowledge may not totally be related to textbooks. You have to develop good Life skills in addition. Your General Awareness is vital.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author
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Hi Atharva,
Having a score in the range of 1500-1600 will increase your acceptance chances. There are no specific score requirement though. Below 1200 will reduce your chances of both admission and scholarship.
Having a score in the range of 1500-1600 will increase your acceptance chances. There are no specific score requirement though. Below 1200 will reduce your chances of both admission and scholarship.
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Chetna S
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Hi,
You have to apply to the universities through common app or individually. Your SAT/ACT scores are sent directly by the respective agencies. With your application you will be required to submit your high school transcript, letter of recommendations from principal/counselor and teacher, an essay or Statement of purpose, etc.
You have to apply to the universities through common app or individually. Your SAT/ACT scores are sent directly by the respective agencies. With your application you will be required to submit your high school transcript, letter of recommendations from principal/counselor and teacher, an essay or Statement of purpose, etc.
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