How many students can do B.A. LL.B. at Mewar Law Institute?

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    KUMKUM BASWAL | Contributor-Level 8

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    Mewar Law Institute has a student intake capacity of 180 students per year. for the B.A. LL.B. programme with a course length of five years, which provides students with an all-around quality legal education that allows them to pursue any available legal careers. The institute fosters the practice of law in institutes and also in personality development towards enhanced employability after completion.

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divya goel

It is ranked as number one law institute in india. B.A. LL.B. at Mewar Law Institute cost INR 65,000 annually. faculty is very nice, helpful and knowledgeable and placement record is also good . placement package is average of 2.5 lacs to 5 lacs. So, overall its a good option to pursue from this college . If you want to know more about this you can visit to the official site of college or you can also check from official site of shiksha. 

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divya goel

Placement record is also good. The placement package is an average of INR 2.5 lacs to INR 5 lacs. There is also a placement cell that helps the student to get placed. these placement cells trained students by the help of conducting workshops. These workshops help the students to develop self-confidence in them. So we can conclude that it is good in terms of placement. If you want to know more about this you can visit the official site of the college or you can also check from official site of Shiksha.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

Mewar Law Institute's LL.B. Pursuing at this institute is not that challenging, however, there are some challenges through which we have to proceed forward. The syllabus of the institute is really hectic and it holds all core legal subjects along with an immense need of studying as well as communicating continuously. Students have spoken well regarding the faculty's cooperation towards helping students in-class as well as outclass. However, the institute's academic workload is high, simultaneously it pays attention to building up one's personality with hands-on experience through a number of workshops and training for practical knowled

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divya goel

Yes,  there is scholarship programmes available for UG courses at Mewar Law Institute these provides scholarship to the students who are excellent in academics and extra- curicullum activities. they also offers the scholarship for the merit students it is based on merit scores.  If you want to know more about this you can visit to the official site of college or you can also check from official site of shiksha.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

The B.A. LL.B. programme at Mewar Law Institute has an admission process that is divided into a few steps. Candidates have to meet the eligibility criteria, which generally includes completing higher secondary education, that is, 10+2 with a minimum percentage, usually around 45% for general category students.

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