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Archana Das

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Hello Nima, There are many paramedical College for BMLT course in India. You can directly Google it and get a long list of topmost paramedical college in India. Some of the colleges are:
Adarsh Paramedical College
Armed Forces Medical College
LNCT University
Shri Guru Ram Rai University.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Exam centre keep on adding and removing. One can check the available exam centre in the latest notification.

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The CLAT is the entrance exam for NLU's law degree, whereas the NIFT is the entrance exam for NIFT's design courses. Both are gateways to completely different careers in fashion and law. Therefore, the placement and salary for these courses cannot be compared. After graduating from a top NLU, you could earn up to 15 LPA in a law firm. A prestigious NIFT campus can also offer you a comparable placement package for designers. It is just that you have more career opportunities after pursuing a design course from NIFT than a law course from NLU. This is because getting a license to practice law requires passing the AIBE exam, and the legal
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There are around seven PSUs that recruit through CLAT for various law posts. Out of these, ONGC and PGCIL offer the best salaries. The salaries offered by PSUs that recruit through CLAT are as follows:
1. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited: For the post of Executive Trainee (Law), the tentative CTC can be up to Rs. 8.15 Lacs.
2. Oil India Limited: The salary of a legal officer is around Rs. 60,000 to 1,80,000 per month.
3. National Thermal Power Corporation Limited: It recruits for the posts of assistant advisory and law officer. The salary scale is around Rs. 46,000 per month and includes many perks.
4. Indian Oil Corporation Limi
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The Consortium of NLUs administers the CLAT entrance exam to candidates for enrollment in their law programs. There will be no job opportunities if you only pass the CLAT instead, you will be eligible for admission to a top national law university. After getting into NLU, you can expect very good career growth in the legal field. For instance, you can get admission to the NLSIU Bangalore, which is ranked number one in India for law. After getting your degree from this college, you can expect a salary package of 15 LPA. The National Law University is well-known for its legal career opportunities. The CLAT acts as a gateway to these NLUs
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The CLAT is an important entrance test to get admission into prestigious law schools, including national law universities. You need to dedicate minimum eight to ten months to prepare for this exam. Some students might need to drop a year after 12th grade or graduation to prepare exclusively for this exam. This has the following advantages and disadvantages: (a) Advantages:
1. The syllabus can be finished and revised in the allotted time.
2. Many top scorer have dropped a year to prepare for this exam.
3. If you do well on the CLAT you may be admitted to prestigious law schools.
4. You can gain an advantage over applicants who are unable
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Dropping a year after 12th to prepare for the CLAT exam is not an easy decision. You might experience the following drawbacks if you drop out after your 12th grade:
1. Even if you pass the CLAT exam, you might have a gap in your history that leads to difficult questions during the interview round.
2. You might lose a crucial academic year if you are not selected.
3. Due to your drop, you might have trouble getting accepted to a prestigious university.
4. Others might advise against taking a drop. However, CLAT opens doors to the best NLUs, and if you do well on the exam, your drop year won't matter. You may skip a year if you are confid
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Newspapers are the best source for Current Affairs for most entrance tests, including CLAT. The Current Affairs topic is part of the GK and Current Affairs subjects. Normally, this section has around 35 to 39 questions. Out of which, around 12 to 15 will be current affairs-based questions. To prepare it, you can select any CA magazine or compilation apart from a newspaper that contains major events happening nationally, internationally, and in the legal domain. You can pick yearly Current Affairs booklet by Arihant Publications or Manorama Publications. You can also pick up a monthly magazine that covers important events for CLAT.

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No, there is no age restriction to take the CLAT exam according to the CLAT eligibility requirements. To apply for an LL.B. Course at NLU, you must have completed the 12th grade with a grade point average of at least 45 percent. Similarly, to apply for an LL. M. course, you need to have graduated with an LL.B. Degree from a law university recognised by BCI. You may also apply if you are in your final year of law school, but you will need to present your degree Certificate when you apply for admission. To qualify, you must have at least a 50% in your law degree.

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