5 years ago
I had botany and physiology as general subject in my Bsc zoology hons. Am I eligible for Msc Zoology in BHU?
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SCurrent Student
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Yes, you're eligible.
5 years ago
I belong to general category, my marks in b.sc. is little less than 50% ,am I eligible for m.sc from bhu?
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kanu vashishtCurrent Student
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so you might be covering with all the marks that is actually required for general category else it will not be possible.
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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
BELIEVE IN KARMA.
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Subjects: Mental ability Marks: 75 Chemistry Marks: 75 Physics and mathematics Marks: 150 Botany and zoology Marks: 150 Agriculture Marks: 150.
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Kindly visit this link
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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5 years ago
Which one to prefer for LLB among Siddharth Law College and Faculty of Law, Delhi University and why?
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ABHISHEK K Current Student
If you do not go to the end, why to start?
Scholar-Level 17
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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5 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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ABHISHEK K Current 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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ABHISHEK K Current Student
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Jamia is a better option for the following reasons:
1. It offers not only LL.B. But also higher law degrees.
2. The fee is affordable.
3. Renowned college.
4. Professors have a standing in the legal education sector.
4. Jamia is known to conduc
1. It offers not only LL.B. But also higher law degrees.
2. The fee is affordable.
3. Renowned college.
4. Professors have a standing in the legal education sector.
4. Jamia is known to conduc
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Jamia is a better option for the following reasons:
1. It offers not only LL.B. But also higher law degrees.
2. The fee is affordable.
3. Renowned college.
4. Professors have a standing in the legal education sector.
4. Jamia is known to conduct many seminars and gives its students various opportunities to excel even in co-curricular activities like paper presentations, etc.
5. Moot Court society is quite active.
1. It offers not only LL.B. But also higher law degrees.
2. The fee is affordable.
3. Renowned college.
4. Professors have a standing in the legal education sector.
4. Jamia is known to conduct many seminars and gives its students various opportunities to excel even in co-curricular activities like paper presentations, etc.
5. Moot Court society is quite active.
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ABHISHEK K Current Student
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Scholar-Level 17
Universal Guide to LL.B. Would be sufficient for preparation as long as you make sure you study from it thoroughly. Go through all the previous year's papers and time yourself while attempting then to get a hang of the expected paper and forma
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Universal Guide to LL.B. Would be sufficient for preparation as long as you make sure you study from it thoroughly. Go through all the previous year's papers and time yourself while attempting then to get a hang of the expected paper and format. Apart from that, stay up to date with current affairs, especially in the legal field.
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