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There are some local colleges at every region with low fees for MCA. In Uttarakhand one can find colleges like Amrapali, IMS Noida, GL Bajaj offering MCA at reasonable fees.
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1. Consider alternative pathways: While a Pre Degree qualification is often required to apply for a degree in law, there may be alternative pathways that you can explore. For example, some universities and colleges offer Diploma or Certificate courses in law, which can be a good starting point to gain foundational knowledge and skills.
2. Look for institutions that offer flexible admission criteria: Some institutions may have flexible admission criteria, such as accept
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1. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Bombay
2. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi
3. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kanpur
4. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras
5. Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur
6. Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani
7. National Institute of Technology (NIT), Trichy
8. Delhi Technological University (DTU), Delhi
9. International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT), Hyderabad
10. Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore
Here are some colleges in India that offer degree cour
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I would recommend researching the admission criteria of the law schools you are interested in and reaching out to their admissions office for more information on their specific requirements. Additionally, some law schools may offer alternative pathways to admission, such as an entrance exam or work experience, so it is worth exploring those options as well.
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I would recommend checking the specific eligibility criteria for LLB admission at the universities or colleges that you are interested in. Additionally, you may also need to appear for an entrance exam such as CLAT, AILET, LSAT, or the university-specific entrance exam to be conside
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