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Yes you can apply for the exam.
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B.Ed Course Eligibility:
A minimum aggregate score of 50% in graduation is a requisite for admission. A minimum aggregate score of 55% at the post-graduate level is mandatory for admission into colleges for the B. Ed curriculum.
A minimum aggregate score of 50% in graduation is a requisite for admission. A minimum aggregate score of 55% at the post-graduate level is mandatory for admission into colleges for the B. Ed curriculum.
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Juri dasCurrent Student
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There is not much time. So, just go through NCERT for Biology, Chemistry and Physics. And, just try to solve all the previous year question papers. The mental agility section is not tough, although there are some questions in which you may stu
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There is not much time. So, just go through NCERT for Biology, Chemistry and Physics. And, just try to solve all the previous year question papers. The mental agility section is not tough, although there are some questions in which you may stuck. But, don't worry just make sure to practice the previous year questions, as most of the questions of this section are repeated. And, at last, best of luck. Do your best.
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6 years ago
What is admission process for PG diploma in Tax management from BHU? Is there any entrance exam?
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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
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Post Graduate Diploma in Taxation Eligibility Bachelor of Commerce with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate. Some of the very reputed institutes conduct entrance examination for admission.
6 years ago
Which one to prefer for LLB among Siddharth Law College and Faculty of Law, Delhi University and why?
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Konatham AbhishekCurrent Student
If you do not go to the end, why to start?
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1. Reputation: Believe it or not, being an alumni of DU has perks in abundance. Most of the who's who of the legal fraternity are all alumni of the University, making you feel at home when you get into practice.
2. Moot Court Society: MS of La
2. Moot Court Society: MS of La
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1. Reputation: Believe it or not, being an alumni of DU has perks in abundance. Most of the who's who of the legal fraternity are all alumni of the University, making you feel at home when you get into practice.
2. Moot Court Society: MS of Law Faculty is quite active and has been known for taking part and wining both prestigious national and international moots. Further, the MS also hosts their own national moots, which have a good standing in the mooting circuit.
3. Infrastructure: With the new building coming up next to Arts Faculty, the infrastructure of Faculty of Law has improved greatly. Further, the library in the Faculty is well-stocked and vast, with good seating arrangement.
4. The three Centers- Campus Law Centre (CLC), Law Centre -1 (LC1), and Law Centre -2 (LC2), all have their own pros and cons. While the first two are located in north campus, the third one, being a very good option for working professionals as classes are conducted in the evening, is located in the south campus.
5. Faculty is host to a good number of guest lecturers, research scholars, etc.
2. Moot Court Society: MS of Law Faculty is quite active and has been known for taking part and wining both prestigious national and international moots. Further, the MS also hosts their own national moots, which have a good standing in the mooting circuit.
3. Infrastructure: With the new building coming up next to Arts Faculty, the infrastructure of Faculty of Law has improved greatly. Further, the library in the Faculty is well-stocked and vast, with good seating arrangement.
4. The three Centers- Campus Law Centre (CLC), Law Centre -1 (LC1), and Law Centre -2 (LC2), all have their own pros and cons. While the first two are located in north campus, the third one, being a very good option for working professionals as classes are conducted in the evening, is located in the south campus.
5. Faculty is host to a good number of guest lecturers, research scholars, etc.
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6 years ago
Which one to prefer for LLB among Faculty of Law, Delhi University and D.Y. Patil School of Law and why?
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Konatham AbhishekCurrent Student
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Go for Faculty of law. It is one of the premier institutions to study law after graduation in India, and also one of the most sought after. Faculty of Law has churned out some of the best and most renowned lawyers and judges in the history of
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Go for Faculty of law. It is one of the premier institutions to study law after graduation in India, and also one of the most sought after. Faculty of Law has churned out some of the best and most renowned lawyers and judges in the history of Indian Judiciary, like Siddhartha Luthra, Sr Adv, Rohinton Nariman, Justice AK Sikri, Justice Gita Mittal, etc. Truth be told, the standard of teaching in the Faculty of Law has gone down over the years. However, what still remains intact is the faith in the institution and the weight of the name. An alumnus of Campus Law Centre is welcomed like family in the field of litigation as most practicing lawyers have gone to law school at Delhi University.
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