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deepika maurya

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Elphinstone College is a premier Institute in Maharashtra. It was established in the year 1835. Elphinstone, Mumbai is affiliated with the University of Mumbai. The institute offers Degree and Certificate courses including Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses in Full Time mode. Most importantly, these courses with 675 seats are imparted at affordable fees, which increase accessibility and allow students the opportunity to gain knowledge and skills in their chosen field. Also, Elphinstone College has popular recruiters who participated during Elphinstone College placement including Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Akademia, etc.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You may give some time to yourself. You can get your health checkup and enroll in any simple course like B.A. You can plan for your next 5 year. How much you and your family can invest in your study for next 5 years. It may be that there is some health issue with you. You can also switch to some job oriented courses or vocational or any skill that is more close to your hobby like cooking or something else. You can also explore other cater track like law, vocational study. You can also just shift to self employment without opting for further study or just enrolling in some easy course like B.A.

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Yes, you can if you are regular student. In general, a student can pass a year with a maximum of 4 supplementary exams. Lets say someone has failed two exams in the first semester and three exams in the second semester, and he could not clear the first semester supplementary exam, he will have to repeat the year and would not be able to attend Third Semester. Same next year.

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Yes, a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from the University of Mumbai is as valid as any other LLM degree. The University of Mumbai is a recognized university and its LLM program is accredited by the Bar Council of India. This means that the degree is accepted by law firms and other employers and it meets the requirements for admission to PhD programs in law.
To be eligible for admission to a PhD program in law, you will need to have a Master of Laws (LLM) degree from a recognized university. You will also need to have a strong academic record and research experience. Some PhD programs may also require you to take the Law School Admission Te
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