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It is Rs. 47,000 per annum with a one-time security of Rs. 5000.

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You will get an affiliated college in spot counselling round. Most likely to be Amity or Ideal Institute of Management and Technology or lower.

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You will get an affiliated college most probably IIMT or lower.

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Depending upon the college, the fee varies. For the main campus, it is 47k pa.

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Scholar-Level 16

47000 Rs PA, you would pay +5000 Rs as a onetime security fee at the time of admissions. As of placements, firms do not come to our college so campus placement is 0%. But in off-campus placement, you may expect a package of 50k.

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Scholar-Level 16

You have a good chance of getting USLLS because many students would go for NLUs after CLAT result. You should get USLLS in the first 2 counselling rounds. But if you land up in an affiliated college, do not worry, you can apply for migration to the main campus in the 2nd year. VIPS and Amity are good.

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Scholar-Level 16

You have a good chance of getting USLLS in the first or second round of counselling.

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Scholar-Level 16

You MAY get an affiliated college in spot counselling round. But the chances are really less. You can get admission through management quota or you can try the next year. You may also apply to provate colleges to save time.

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Scholar-Level 16

There are only 60 seats in BBA LL.B. With this rank you can get admission into an affiliated college in spot counselling.

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Scholar-Level 16

Admission in USLLS is purely rank based. With this rank it is not possible to get USLLS. You may also not get a good affiliated college even in the spot counselling round(If you are a Delhite you can expect very little though). But if you've made up your mind to stick to GGSIPU then you may take the admission in whatever college you get and then seek migration in 2nd year.

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