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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

It is generally allowed to attend multiple counseling sessions for the same course or program, provided that you are eligible for admission to all the counseling sessions. However, it is important to check the rules and regulations of the particular counseling sessions you are interested in, as some may have specific guidelines on attending multiple sessions.
For example, some counseling sessions may require that you attend all the rounds to be considered for admission, while others may allow you to attend only one round. In addition, some counseling sessions may have restrictions on the number of choices you can make during each round.
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YASH SHARMA

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The NLU Consortium conducts three rounds of counselling for admission to its participating National Law Universities (NLUs) through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). The counselling process typically starts after the announcement of CLAT results and involves online registration, choice filling, document verification, and seat allotment. The first round of counselling involves the allocation of seats based on the CLAT merit-cum-preference, followed by the second round, which offers candidates the option to upgrade or shift to higher preferences of NLUs. The third round of counselling is the final round, where the remaining seats are
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YASH SHARMA

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If you wish to work abroad as a lawyer after completing your B.A. LL.B. Course, you may need to obtain additional qualifications and meet the relevant requirements of the country where you wish to work. Some possible options to consider may include:
Obtaining a Master of Laws LL. M. degree: An LL. M. degree from a reputable university abroad may help you gain additional expertise and skills in a specific area of law and increase your chances of finding employment in a foreign country. Some countries may also require foreign lawyers to have an LL. M. degree or equivalent qualifications to practice law. Passing the relevant bar exams: Eac
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Anshika Maurya

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I can provide you with some information that may help you compare the B.A. LL.B. Programme offered by Parul University and LPU. Both Parul University and LPU offer a five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme that combines undergraduate studies in arts with a law degree. However, there may be differences in the course structure, curriculum, faculty, and facilities between the two universities. Parul University is located in Vadodara, Gujarat, while LPU is located in Jalandhar, Punjab. Parul University is a private university, while LPU is a deemed university. Both universities are recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and
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jasveer singh

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To prepare for CLAT in one month, you require constant dedication and concentration. Candidates must study each subject in-depth and be well prepared to crack the exam with a high score. But it is slightly difficult for an average student to prepare for CLAT in one month.
Plan a timetable.
Be familiar with the CLAT syllabus and exam pattern.
Get the right and best study materials.
Take regular mock tests.
Read newspapers every day to work on your reading and comprehension skills.

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Varun Chaudhary

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Law has become one of the most popular career options among students these days. And, to make a successful career in this field, one needs to choose the right college offering the best quality education and placement opportunities. If you are looking for the best private university for law in India, Lingayas Vidyapeeth Deemed to be University is the name you may bank upon. Those who are planning to pursue law from this university will gain a better perspective of the industry and will grab better opportunities to understand the industry in a better way. Students also go through internships with top law firms and corporations in every s
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Harshita KumariI will complete BALLB International course in 2025

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Hi Priyankamrgowda
Admission is going on in private institutions and for NLU you need to register for CLAT-UG. The last date of registration is 10 may after that examination be held and selected students will get in.
All the best for your exam.

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kirti Gupta

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Hello Manoj, Kindly check the about the latest cutoff information for Bachelor of Law (LL.B. ) at Smt. Basava Rama Tarakam Memorial Law College here https://www.shiksha.com/college/smt-basava-drama-tarakam-memorial-law-college-kadapa-125947/courses/llb-bc
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Vinit

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CAT is a test directed by Iims for admission to the 20 Iims and a few CAT partnered organizations. While CET is a test directed by individual state proficient examination sheets or universities, for example, CET of Maharashtra or CET led by DAVV Indore. Dimension of difficulty: CAT is the harder of the two tests. Most of colleges follow different admission procedure and accept scores of CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or other law entrance exams for admissions. Many of these colleges have their own entrance exam pathway too. There are multiple universities in India from where you can do 5-year LL.B. Like IILM University Gurugram offer
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