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Samarth K

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The basic difference between the deemed to be universities and VTU affiliated colleges is that the VTU affiliated colleges follow the course curriculum given by VTU, whereas the deemed to be university have their own course structure and they follow the same.

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Samarth K

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Hey Akash,
The university has tie-ups with at least a 100 companies. If you have good marks and skills required for the company, you will definitely get placed. At the end of the day, the university will get you companies and train you for placements, but it is the candidate who has to crack the interview.

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Samarth K

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Hey,
The questions asked in telephonic interviews are related to general knowledge, current affairs and basics of Law.

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Samarth K

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Hey,
It is highly not possible to get a seat in Presidency University with that ranking. But, you can get a seat through a quota called CET-management. The difference in fees is negligible. But, the seats in that quota are limited. So, apply now!

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Samarth K

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Definitely. The reasons are stated in the questions that you have asked before.

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Samarth K

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For law, you can either get into corporate world as a legal adviser or practice in a court as a Jr. Advocate. Once you graduate from the university, you will have a license approved from the BCI (Bar Council of India) unlike the other colleges where you have to take up an exam/viva to get license to practice from BCI.

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Samarth K

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Of course, the procedure is the same like any other college. But the curriculum is better than any other university in the south.

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