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Bhavana Pandey

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Mumbai University MSc admission is conducted based on merit in the last qualifying exam. Candidates seeking enrolment are required to submit the pre-enrollment form along with the application form to get admission. Selected candidates, with their names in the merit lists released by the University, are required to appear for a document verification process to confirm their seat. Candidates seeking admission must fill out the application form followed by a pre-enrollment form online. For access to the login window of the Mumbai University application form, candidates are required to register first (on the official website). 

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Aayushi Bijawe

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The fee structure for B.Sc. (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry) programs varies depending on the institute, location, and other factors such as hostel fees, transport fees, and so on. Therefore, it's best to reach out to the institute for accurate and up-to-date information on fees and other expenses.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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To get admission to a government college for B.Sc. Agriculture, you need to research about the colleges, check the eligibility criteria, prepare for the entrance exam, fill out the application form, and follow the guidelines for the admission process.

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YASH SHARMA

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The syllabus and type of questions in MS (Master of Science) Law entrance examination may vary depending on the university or institution conducting the exam. However, I can provide you with a general idea of the topics that are usually covered in the MS Law entrance exam. The MS Law entrance exam generally assesses the candidate's knowledge of legal concepts, analytical reasoning, and research skills. The syllabus may include the following topics:
1. Legal Aptitude: This section tests the candidate's knowledge of legal concepts, principles, and fundamentals of law.
2. Analytical Reasoning: This section assesses the candidate's ability
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YASH SHARMA

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If you are interested in forensic Science, you can consider pursuing a Master's degree in Forensic Science or a related field after completing your law degree. Pursuing a Master's degree will take less time than completing another Bachelor's degree, and it will also give you a more advanced and specialised education in the field. Additionally, many universities offer dual degree programs in law and forensic Science, which could allow you to combine both interests in a single programme. However, it's important to research the different options available to you and consider your career goals before making a decision.

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can study law at the age of 60 years. Age is not a barrier to pursuing higher education, including a law degree. Many law schools and universities have no upper age limit for admission. However, you will need to check the specific admission requirements of the law school or university you are interested in attending, as some may have certain prerequisites or eligibility criteria that you need to meet. Additionally, pursuing a law degree at an older age may come with its own challenges, such as adjusting to a rigorous academic schedule and adapting to a new learning environment. However, with dedication and hard work, it is cer
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