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YASH SHARMA

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It depends on various factors such as the cut-off marks of the college, the number of seats available, and the competition for admission. You can check the cut-off marks of the colleges you are interested in and compare them with your marks to get an idea of your chances of admission. However, admission to law colleges is not solely based on marks, but also on other factors such as reservation criteria and eligibility requirements. It is best to check with the college directly to get more information on their admission process and requirements.

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Amisha Wadhwa

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Yes, Ph.D. in commerce is available in Panjab University.

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It is totally up to you if you are really interested in mechanical engineering go with it your skills matter if you are really good to perform your skills you will get good job but if you are average or below average in your skills it may be though to get a job
But if you less bothered about branch you can choose electronics and communication engineering because the opportunities are more compared to mechanical engineering

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Yes, you can apply for LL. M. in business law even if you are not from India. However, the eligibility criteria and admission process may differ from one university to another. You will need to research and identify the universities abroad that offer LL. M. programs in business law, and check their eligibility criteria and admission requirements. Generally, universities abroad may require you to have a degree equivalent to LL.B. In their respective countries and may also have certain language proficiency requirements. It is recommended that you consult with the universities of your interest and follow their admission process.

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