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Yash SinghalCurrent Student
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See the average package for The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences for B.A. LL.B(Hons.) is around 4.5 lakhs per year to 6 LPA and not more than that but yes the placements are quite good and also 100%.
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Are there any limited seats for OBC category in NUJS after giving CLAT next year being an OBC?
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Saranya MishraCurrent Student
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Best to visit or call NUJS or write to them regarding the query, since the institute is in the best position to answer your query.
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Ananya DevCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Hi!
No, Biology is not required. For detailed information, you can refer https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-ll-b-hons-the-west-bengal-national-university-of-juridical-sciences-salt-lake-city-kolkata-260968
No, Biology is not required. For detailed information, you can refer https://www.shiksha.com/science/course/b-sc-ll-b-hons-the-west-bengal-national-university-of-juridical-sciences-salt-lake-city-kolkata-260968
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biswakesh tripathyCurrent Student
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Hi Adithi, online or distance courses in WBNUJS have been suspended since June 2018.
Please follow below link for more details:-
http://www.nujs.edu/downloads/notification-on-suspension-of-online-and-distance-courses.pdf
Please follow below link for more details:-
http://www.nujs.edu/downloads/notification-on-suspension-of-online-and-distance-courses.pdf
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Mitisha KotechaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
As per my knowledge, the course is available at NUJS Kolkata. It is an online course having a duration of 3 months and the exam could be given within 12 months after registration.
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Rohit SharmaCurrent Student
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I would recommend you not to enrol for any online course. There are certain issues going on with online courses.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hey there,
Well as such there are no placements for KLM students. Some of them may get an offer which however is not necessarily at a law firm.
Also campus placements for LLM graduation at every law school is nil.
Well as such there are no placements for KLM students. Some of them may get an offer which however is not necessarily at a law firm.
Also campus placements for LLM graduation at every law school is nil.
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Rohit SharmaCurrent Student
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Contributor-Level 10
I guess, you are referring to missing the last date of CLAT form because CLAT is on 13th May. I think you should try Bhartiya vidya peeth, UPES, ICFAI if you missed CLAT form.
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Ayushman Sagar JhaCurrent Student
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You must give the first preference to NLUJS and have to score 140 marks or above to secure a seat in this college. Work hard and achieve this college.
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Rohit SharmaCurrent Student
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Hello Ankita,
NUJS is among few NLUs offering Merit cum Means Scholarship which is dependent on your parents income and your CLAT Rank. However, it doesn't cover entire fees of course but only the tuition fees. So if a person is getting 100% sc
NUJS is among few NLUs offering Merit cum Means Scholarship which is dependent on your parents income and your CLAT Rank. However, it doesn't cover entire fees of course but only the tuition fees. So if a person is getting 100% sc
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Hello Ankita,
NUJS is among few NLUs offering Merit cum Means Scholarship which is dependent on your parents income and your CLAT Rank. However, it doesn't cover entire fees of course but only the tuition fees. So if a person is getting 100% scholarship that would mean that he is getting exemption on tuition fees i.e 1,46,400. Good luck.
NUJS is among few NLUs offering Merit cum Means Scholarship which is dependent on your parents income and your CLAT Rank. However, it doesn't cover entire fees of course but only the tuition fees. So if a person is getting 100% scholarship that would mean that he is getting exemption on tuition fees i.e 1,46,400. Good luck.
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