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Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, is considered among the best institutions in the country for LL.B. mainly due to the following reasonsDistinguished Alumni: The institute is known for its list of alumni who are distinguished judges
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Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, is considered among the best institutions in the country for LL.B. mainly due to the following reasonsDistinguished Alumni: The institute is known for its list of alumni who are distinguished judges, lawyers, and policymakers. Academic Excellence: The LL.B. curriculum offers a wide range of subjects such as constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, and international law.Case-Based Learning: Case-based learning promotes practical knowledge and develops critical thinking. Research Opportunities: The institute encourages research and facilitates legal research and publications among the students.Moot Court Competitions: Students actively participate in national and international moot court competitions, honing their advocacy skills.Legal Aid Clinics: The institute runs legal aid clinics that provide students with hands-on experience and contribute to society. Internship: Students are offered internships in law firms, courts, and other legal organizations to provide them with industry exposure.Placement Opportunities: This institute has a very high placement record, with major top law firms recruiting many from Campus Law Centre.
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If your goal is investment banking, SRCC is the more direct and efficient . But, if you value versatility, analytical rigor, and are open to additional qualifications, IIT can also be a strong choice but you may need additional degrees l
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If your goal is investment banking, SRCC is the more direct and efficient . But, if you value versatility, analytical rigor, and are open to additional qualifications, IIT can also be a strong choice but you may need additional degrees like BCA, MCA if you choose IIT.IIT has it's own brand value but in financial field SRCC will be a better option for achieving your goal so choose wisely
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Yes, the University of Delhi does have the Campus Law Centre. It has a 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) programme.Eligibility: 10+2: You need to be a pass holder of 10+2 or equivalent exam conducted by a recognised boardMinimum Marks:
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Yes, the University of Delhi does have the Campus Law Centre. It has a 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) programme.Eligibility: 10+2: You need to be a pass holder of 10+2 or equivalent exam conducted by a recognised boardMinimum Marks: This may differ with every successive year. Please refer to the latest data available in the official notice or website.
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Yes, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi (CLC) boasts a commendable placement record. Top Recruiter CLC attracts good law firms and organizations Luthra & Luthra Law Offices Bank DRT Dua Associates LexOrbis Intellectua
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Yes, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi (CLC) boasts a commendable placement record. Top Recruiter CLC attracts good law firms and organizations Luthra & Luthra Law Offices Bank DRT Dua Associates LexOrbis Intellectual MCO Legal Initiative Seth Dua & Associates Wadhwa Law Chambers others.Median PackageThe median package during placements is about INR 5 LPA.
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Is National Institute of Health and Family Welfare, University of Delhi a private or government college?
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National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, is a government institute. It is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Established in 1977, NIHFW has been
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National Institute of Health and Family Welfare (NIHFW), University of Delhi, is a government institute. It is an autonomous organisation under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. Established in 1977, NIHFW has been providing education, training, and research in public health, family welfare, and health management. This institution operates under the oversight of the Ministry and is affiliated with the University of Delhi, offering many degree and Diploma programs. It is a government institution and strives to build up the competency of health professionals and to strengthen public policies on health services in India.
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The cut-off marks for LL.M. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, varies year by year as it is susceptible to a lot of things like the number of students, the difficulty level of entrance, and the overall performance of the candidates.But
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The cut-off marks for LL.M. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, varies year by year as it is susceptible to a lot of things like the number of students, the difficulty level of entrance, and the overall performance of the candidates.But you can get an estimate of last year's cutoff marks if you wish to assess the competition for the programme. Remember, these are only rough estimates and are nowhere near the actual figure.Last Year Cutoff (Approximate):General Category: 70-75% in the qualifying LL.B. degreeReserved Categories: A few percentage points lesser than the general category
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Dayal Singh College does not take admission in M.A economics. It offers M.A in English through CUET PG exam. You should visit the Dyal Singh College's Official website for the courses it offers and fees it charges.
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Hello, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute is very well known throughout India and specially in Northern India as an institution to go for studying in specialisations concerning chest medicine. It is in fact perhaps the top most institute for po
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Hello, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute is very well known throughout India and specially in Northern India as an institution to go for studying in specialisations concerning chest medicine. It is in fact perhaps the top most institute for postgraduate studies in chest and respiratory diseases. As a result of this the closing ranks of NEET PG, in pulmonary medicine is 2485 in the first round. For other branches of post graduate studies the closing rank in first round was as low as 37225. The second round of counselling in the current year is yet to begin and perhaps the closing ranks may get further diluted in those rounds. But all said and done it is not easy to get admission in this institute which is affiliated to Delhi University unless the student has scored well in NEET PG. Best wishes to you.
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What is the average package for LL.M. students at Campus Law Centre University of Delhi?
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The average package of LL.M. students in Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, is not disclosed by the university. However, from the data available on various sources such as Shiksha and the official website of the university, the median pac
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The average package of LL.M. students in Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, is not disclosed by the university. However, from the data available on various sources such as Shiksha and the official website of the university, the median package in placements is around INR 5 LPA.This is just an estimate it can vary depending on various factors like student's profile and all For the most accurate and up-to-date information on placements and packages, I would suggest checking the official website of Campus Law Centre or contacting the placement cell directly.
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a month ago
Are there any scholarship programmes for UG courses at Campus Law Centre University of Delhi?
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The Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, offers merit-based and need-based scholarships for undergraduate (UG) law students. Most of these are merit and need-based scholarship programs.Here are a few relevant data pointsMerit-based scholars
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The Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, offers merit-based and need-based scholarships for undergraduate (UG) law students. Most of these are merit and need-based scholarship programs.Here are a few relevant data pointsMerit-based scholarships: Students who have performed well in their previous examinations are considered for these scholarships.Need-based scholarshipsThese scholarships are awarded to students who come from economically weaker sections of society.Combined merit and need-based scholarships These scholarships are based on both academic merit and need. Scholarship amounts vary with the specific programme and with the student's eligibility for the scholarship.Note that the particular eligibility criteria and application procedures for different scholarship programs differ. For this reason, it would be best to check out the official website of Campus Law Centre or contact the scholarship office for updates.
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