How to get admission for LLM in GH Raisoni University? I have 6031 rank in CLAT and 67% in LLB.

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YASH SHARMA
2 years ago
To get admission for LLM in GH Raisoni University, you can follow the below-mentioned steps: 1. Visit the official website of GH Raisoni University and go to the admission section. 2. Check if the university offers LLM courses and if you meet the eligibility criteria. You can also check the admiss

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GHRU Logo Amravati LLM 2 YEARS Programs LLM 2 Years G H Raisoni University Click Here to View Details Overview Location - GHRU Amravati Duration - 2 year Program Type - Full time Approved by - UGC The LLM Programme is an excellent career choice for students interested in the Law and Judiciary S

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