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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Common Law Admission Test CLAT is the best entrance gateway for doing integrated LL.B. Five years of duration courses after the 12th. You can get the opportunity of studying in top National Law Universities of India if securing good rank in CLAT. On the basis of your LL.B. You can apply for UPSC PSUs or other government jobs or can even start your own practice after qualifying the AIBE exam.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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If your target is UPSC then college does not matter but it is always good to choose the best option available. Shivaji and PGDAV both are affiliated to University of Delhi. So, there is not much difference, be it year of establishment or brand name. But Shivaji colleges is ranked 51st in NIRF ranking 2020. While making a choice between the two you should consider nearness, extra courses, other activities like N. C. C, N. S. S and other extra circular setup. Best wishes.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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North campus colleges of DU are near GTB Nagar, has many IAS institutes.

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Vaibhavi namdevI am very dedicated person towards my work.

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The decision of selecting the optional is a personal choice of each aspirant according to his/her strengths and weakness. One final tip go ahead and select a subject which has been a part of your graduation. Hence choose wisely and prepare well. You can choose your subject on your interest and not on others advice, this is the main reason that the people select their optional subject in guidance of other and no interest in that. All the best!

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