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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. There is no entrance exam here in the college and admission on the percentage of the Bachelor degree and there are no practicals I have seen till now but there are projects. Admission Process:
The application form is available on the official website of Government Law College-GLC. Those who wish to apply can submit their applications on the official website. The selection is done on the basis of merit list. The Government New Law College, Indore (M. P) has been integral part of Holkar Science College which was established 125 years ago in the year 1891. It was in the year 1923, the legal education starte
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APPLICATION FOR BBA LL.B MANAGEMENT QUOTA SEATS:
Applications are invited for BBA LL.B Management quota Seats for the Academic year 2022-23. The candidates can collect their application form from the office from 27/6/2022 onwards. The filled in application forms shall be submitted in the college on or before 15th July 2022.
Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BBA LLB) is a five-year full-time Integrated program in Law offered by the University of Calicut, Malappuram with the approval of the Bar Council of India (BCI).
The candidate should have passed the Higher Secondary Examination of the Board of Higher
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The course of B.A L.L.B will cost almost up to INR 33000. While the general LLB of three years will costing up to INR 60,000. Either way, the fee structure does not seem to be expensive in fact, I find it to be affordable.
The college has all facilities like well equipped library, hostel facility, spacious sports stadium, study room facility, gym facility, moot court, mock court and medical facility. It organises many national and state level seminars on various topics and moot court, mock trials, debate, essay and rangoli competitions in the college to enhance students knowledge.
The eligibility criteria involves 45% of aggregate marks
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Gaurav Kumar

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Hi Ram, Good news is distance learning graduate who have done their graduation from open University after completing their formal education (10+2) are fully eligible for L. B. admission. BCI bar council doesn't allow only those people who have done their graduation from open University without completing their formal education.

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The fee structure at Kolkata Police Law Institute for Bachelor of Law (L.L.B.): INR 2,70,000 for 3 Years.
The college is affiliated with the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad University of Technology and the college admissions are done on the 12th result and minimum required is 60% marking and education is good and students get passed every time and the teachers, faculties, and management is all good.
Not a very good one in infrastructure but when it comes to career, it's one of the best in Bengal and this college also have a wonderful placement record and faculties also concerns primarily upon the placement of the students.
The college also has A
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Students have a list of courses to choose from after pursuing B.A. LL.B.
Listed below are some of the popular courses after B.A. LL.B. :
LLM
MA in Public Administration
MA Political Science/Sociology/History
MA Psychology
MA Criminology
MA Social Work
MBA
Masters of Business Law
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed)
MA in Human Resources Management
Masters in Management Sciences. LLM:
LLM is one of the most popular courses after B.A. LL.B. Candidates who practice in specific specialisation in their area of interest can opt for the LL. M. programme. Some of the most successful Indian lawyers like Fali Nariman, KK Venugopal, and Harish Salve have opted for L
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Law student often go for CS course after completing their Law degree as they can get very good job in corporate sector because of their virtue of being so knowledgeable in their area of specialisation. Company Secretary is a 3 year course that trains students to handle the legal aspects of a firm including tax returns and record keeping. The Company Secretary is directly involved in a company strategy, decision making and ensuring all the activities comply with legal, ethical and regulatory requirements. Candidates applying for Company Secretary Course after 10+2 (Arts, Science, Commerce) should register for the Foundation Programme. H
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MBA after LL.B. is best when you go for MBA with specialisation in HR or Sales & Marketing or Finance functions. MBA after LL.B. focuses on subjects such as marketing, business, strategy, economics, operations management, accounting along with a number of electives and projects to choose from. MBA after LL.B. is a good option for pursuing higher studies in management, or make a career switch to the field of management. The job options available after MBA include HR Manager, Business Analyst, Marketing Manager, Finance Advisory, Investment Banker, etc. The average salary for such job profiles ranges from INR 7-10 LPA in the beginning. S
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Yes, it is better option. Journalism courses are the right option for you if you envisage a career for yourself in the media and entertainment industry. There are a lot of job opportunities and great salary scope in this field, especially after pursuing master courses. You can apply for various entertainment channels, news channels, newspapers, and news agencies for jobs after completing your journalism course. Although the starting salary after graduation in this field is not great, there are chances of getting high-paying jobs after gaining experience. Freshers earn around Rs. 2 Lacs to Rs. 3 Lacs per annum in this field. However, yo
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