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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Hi,
Kurukshetra University is recognized by UGC. The admission is through entrance exam. You need at least 55% for this.

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Ansh Sharma

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You can check the following link for the detailed admission process
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/ll-m-dr-ambedkar-government-law-college-kuralagam-chennai-215713

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi Rameshwar,
Do not wait till the last date. Apply now.
Last date not yet announced but it normally ends by the times seats are full.

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Ankita Rawat

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Check this link to know about Placements and other necessary details for LLM:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/jindal-global-law-school-jgls-sonepat-44004/courses/llm-bc

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Rohan Bhatt

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Hello Lavish
In which you have interest and you can see your healthy and wealthy future

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello Fazal, According, to the norms of the NTA UGC NET LL.M. graduates are eligible to appear for the UGC NET Exam, as LL.M. is a Masters degree. Correspondence or distance learning courses are also eligible but make sure your university or college is approved by the University Grant Commission. To appear in exam then you must fulfill the UGC NET Eligibility Criteria under NTA:
The minimum age required is 30 years (general category), 33years LL.M. graduates), 35 years (SC/ST/OBC/Transgender/Female candidates). There is no age limit for the post of an Assistant Professor. The minimum educational qualification required is that a candidat
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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello, According, to the norms of the NTA UGC NET LL. M. graduates are eligible to appear for the UGC NET Exam, as LL. M. is a Masters degree. To appear in the exam you must fulfill the UGC NET Eligibility Criteria under NTA:
The minimum age required is 30 years (general category), 33years LL. M. graduates), 35 years (SC/ST/OBC/Transgender/Female candidates). There is no age limit for the post of an Assistant Professor. The minimum educational qualification required is that a candidate has completed their Post-Graduation with the minimum 55% (General category) or 50% (SC/ST/OBC/Transgender). You can start your preparation for the UGC NE
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Preksha Sharma

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Hi, you need minimum of 50% for pursuing MBA from this college.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi,
No, university will write down a on a piece of paper that placements are guaranteed. Lot of promises are made through websites, but it's only your academic records and Internships that decide where you end up. Packages are decided on the basis of the firms, company's, independent practitioners that are invited through the placement programme; and not all students get the opportunity to sit for placements (only shortlisted candidates do). Further, your academic records and placement committee's efforts decide what kind of offer you might receive. Also, law firms have different pay scales, companies have different, and so there is no
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