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Integrated law course like BA LLB / BBA LLB is better as it saves a year. You can prepare for CLAT and appear for the entrance in the same year. Dropping a year for CLAT might not be a good idea unless you are sure if you can work hard for the preparation. So, work hard and try to crack it down the same year. Besides, CLAT is for all the entrances of law colleges like CET, SET, etc. Even if you fail to get into a top NLU there are many other good government and private law colleges.
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*Vighnaharata Trusts Shivajirao S Jondhale College of Engineering and Technology
*Koti Vidya Charitable Trusts Smt Alamuri Ratnamala Institute of Engineering and Technology
*Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology
You may select one among them as per the one which is the best for you.
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All the best.
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It is a legal term for the situation in which property is left without any clear owner. The precise handling of such property varies depending on the jurisdiction. In most cases, the property is held by the government and may be recovered by rightful owners or heirs.
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It seems difficult to get admission in English hons with lesser score in 12th in top government colleges. But do not loose heart. There are many colleges accepting students with low scores and these are equally good government colleges. You can also opt for private colleges.
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Eminent domain means the right of a government or its agent to expropriate private property for public use, with payment of compensation. In the UK it is used chiefly of international law, whereas in the US it is used of federal and state governments.
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