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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

It may be possible to practice law in a country where you are not a citizen, but it largely depends on the laws and regulations of that particular country. In many countries, including the United States, it is generally required to be a citizen or a legal resident to practice law. However, some countries may allow foreign lawyers to practice under certain conditions, such as obtaining a temporary work permit or passing a licensing exam. It is important to note that practicing law in a foreign country without the necessary qualifications or authorization can result in serious legal and immigration consequences. Therefore, if you are int
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The mode of the Manipal Entrance Test MET may vary depending on the specific programme and the location of the applicant. In the past, the MET has been conducted in both online proctored mode and center-based mode. However, it is recommended that you check the official website of Manipal University or contact them directly for the most up-to-date information regarding the mode of the test for your specific programme and location.

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To become a lawyer in India, you need to follow the steps outlined below:
1. Complete your 10+2 or equivalent examination with any stream (Arts, Commerce, or Science).
2. Pursue a Bachelor's degree in law LL.B. After completing your 10+2. You can take admission to any law college approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI) that offers a three-year LL.B. Programme.
3. After completing your LL.B. Degree, you must clear the All India Bar Examination AIBE conducted by the Bar Council of India.
4. Register with the state Bar Council of the state in which you wish to practice law.
5. After completing these steps, you can start practicing as a
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To become a sports nutritionist, you will need to have a strong foundation in nutrition Science as well as an understanding of the unique nutritional needs of athletes. Here are some steps you can take to pursue a career as a sports nutritionist:
1. Get a Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition or a related field: You can start by obtaining a Bachelor's degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, or a related field. This will provide you with a foundational knowledge of nutrition Science, metabolism, and physiology.
2. Obtain a Master's Degree in Sports Nutrition: To specialize in sports nutrition, you can pursue a Master's degree in Sports Nutrition or a r
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If you are a lawyer and wish to pursue a career in sports nutrition, there are several courses and programs available that can help you achieve your career goals. Here are some steps you can take to become a sports nutritionist:
1. Get a Bachelor's Degree: You can start by getting a Bachelor's degree in nutrition, dietetics, or a related field. This will give you a strong foundation in the principles of nutrition, anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry.
2. Get a Master's Degree: If you want to specialize in sports nutrition, you can pursue a Master's degree in sports nutrition or exercise Science. This will help you develop a deeper unde
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No, you will not get a Certificate of Practice (COP) online. The COP is a physical certificate that is issued by the Bar Council of India (BCI) to those candidates who have passed the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). Once the AIBE result is declared, the Bar Council of India will issue a physical COP to the candidates who have passed the exam. The COP will be sent to the candidate's registered address through courier. The status of the dispatch of the COP can be checked online by logging in to the candidate's account on the official website of the BCI. It is important to note that the COP is a mandatory document required for practicin
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As of my knowledge cutoff in September 2021, there is no fixed cut-off mark for the AIBE (All India Bar Examination). The Bar Council of India, which conducts the exam, does not release any official cut-off marks. However, candidates must score a minimum of 40% marks to pass the exam. The AIBE is an open book exam, and candidates are allowed to carry their study materials and notes to the exam center. However, candidates must ensure that they have a thorough understanding of the concepts and topics as they will be required to apply their knowledge to solve the questions. The exam is conducted in multiple-choice format, and candidates m
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If you have been disqualified from the AIBE (All India Bar Examination), you will not be eligible to practice law in India until you clear the exam. However, you can appear for the exam again in the next session by paying the requisite fees. It is important to analyze the reason for your disqualification and take steps to rectify the issue. Some common reasons for disqualification could be non-fulfillment of eligibility criteria, submission of incorrect information, or failure to follow exam instructions. If you are unsure about the reason for your disqualification, you can contact the AIBE helpline or email the Bar Council of India fo
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The passing marks for the AIBE (All India Bar Examination) exam vary from year to year and are decided by the Bar Council of India. However, candidates must score a minimum of 40% marks to pass the exam. The AIBE is not an open book exam anymore, and candidates are allowed to carry Bare acts without notes to the exam center. However, candidates must ensure that they have a thorough understanding of the concepts and topics as they will be required to apply their knowledge to solve the questions. The exam is conducted in multiple-choice format, and candidates must answer 100 questions within a duration of 3 hours and 30 minutes. The ques
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