I want to know about the fee structure at Vrindavan Law College for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.).

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Dear aspirant,
    Glad to meet you.
    fee structure at Vrindavan Law College for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.): 16,000 per year
    Eligibility criteria:
    Candidate must have passed graduation from a recognized University/Institute.
    Vrindavan Law College, Mathura is located in Uttar Pradesh. The education institution was established in the year 2003. The College was affiliated to Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University. Vrindavan Law College offers various courses like BA.LLB. The college has a well developed infrastructure and facilities like computer lab, Auditorium, Sports and more. The college has well trained and experienced faculty members.
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    Aneesh H

    2 years ago
    16,000 per year (annual + additional charges)

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