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neha dhumal

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Hey Nishar, So talking about the seats, BBA LLB (Hons.) programme at Faculty of Law, MIT WPU offers 120 seats. This five-year integrated course combines business administration with legal studies, providing a comprehensive foundation for careers in corporate law and related fields. Given the limited number of seats, it's advisable to apply early and prepare thoroughly for the entrance exams to enhance your chances of securing admission.Hope this will help!

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Hey Nishar, for getting into Faculty of Law MIT WPU for LLB, you'd generally need a CLAT score in the range of around 70-90 marks. It's not as competitive as the top NLUs, but still, the better your score, the better your chances of getting in. I'd say aim for at least 80+ to be on the safe side, but it also depends on the number of applicants that year and other factors. Just make sure you prepare well, and you should be fine.

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Hey Nishar, So the LLB programme at MIT World Peace University (MIT-WPU) is a three-year undergraduate course with an annual fee of ?1,65,000, totaling ?4,95,000 for the entire program. Regarding placements, the Faculty of Law at MIT-WPU has a strong track record. The average salary package for graduates is approximately ?6.25 Lacs per annum, with the highest package reaching up to ?13.5 Lacs per annum. Note that these figures are subject to change. For the most current information, it's advisable to consult the official MIT-WPU website or contact the admissions office directly. 

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Hey Nishar, The best course at Faculty of Law MIT WPU really depends on your interests and career goals. But if I had to point out, the BBA LLB (Hons.) programme is one of the most popular and highly regarded. It combines business administration with law, giving you an edge if you're looking to work in corporate law or business law fields. The BA LLB (Hons.) is also great for those more interested in the legal aspects of society, politics, and human rights. Both courses have good scope, but the choice ultimately depends on your passion and career direction.

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So, see to get into the BBA LLB programme at MIT WPU, you need to have completed your 12th grade (or equivalent) from a recognised board with at least 45% marks (for general category) and 40% marks (for reserved categories). You also need to clear the university's entrance exam or a relevant exam like CLAT or MHCET. Just make sure to double-check on the official website because sometimes there could be updates or specific requirements based on the entrance exam results 

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Hey,  The LLB programme at MIT WPU costs around ?1,65,000 per year. So, for the full 3-year course, you're looking at a total of about ?4,95,000. It's pretty standard compared to other law schools, and they also have a good placement track record, so it could be worth the investment. Just make sure to check the official website for any updates or changes in the fee structure before you apply.  

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Hey,  So I checked out the placements for the BBA LLB programme at MIT WPU, and it's pretty decent. They have a good track record with students landing jobs in top law firms, companies, and even government sectors. The average salary for BBA LLB grads is around ?6.25 Lacs per year, but it can go up to ?13.5 Lacs for the top performers. They also have a dedicated placement cell to help students with internships and job opportunities, so it's not bad if you're aiming for a solid career in law or corporate law! But always good to research and compare before deciding.

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To apply for the BBA LLB (Hons.) programme at MIT WPU, you'll need to pay an application fee of ?1,800. This fee covers the cost of the entrance examination. You can submit the application and pay the fee online through the university's official admission portal. Download The admission form for future reference. Remember to complete the application process before the deadline to ensure your application is considered.Hope this helps

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Hey! I checked the admission dates for the LLB programme at MIT WPU's Faculty of Law. The application period for the 3-year LLB course is from 27 December 2024, to 27 January 2025. For the 5-year Integrated LLB course, applications are open from 3 January 2025, to 3 February  2025. The MH CET Law 2025 Exam for the 3-year LLB is scheduled for 20 or 21 March 2025. So, if you're interested in the 3-year LLB, you have until 27 January 2025, to apply. For the 5 year Integrated LLB, the deadline is 3 February 2025.Hope this helps

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Yes, it is possible to get direct admission to the Faculty of Law at MIT WPU. However, this is typically available through management quota or merit-based admissions for candidates who have good academic records. Some programs may also offer direct admission if you meet the required eligibility criteria and have performed well in their entrance exam or other selection processes. It's always better to contact the university's admission office directly for precise details on the availability of direct admission and the exact procedure for your case.  

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