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YASH SHARMA

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To prepare for the MHCET Law exam, it is recommended that you refer to the following study materials:
1. MHCET Law Previous Year Question Papers: Solve the previous year question papers to understand the pattern of the exam and to get an idea of the difficulty level of the questions.
2. MHCET Law Books: Refer to standard books for topics such as Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, and English Language. Some of the popular books for MHCET Law exam preparation are:
- Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A. P Bhardwaj
- Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability by A. K Gupta
- Objective General Knowledge and Current Affair
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YASH SHARMA

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I do not have access to the specific information regarding the admission dates for Trichy Law College. However, you can check their official website or contact the college directly to get information about the admission dates.
Regarding the eligibility criteria for B.A LL.B., it generally requires a minimum educational qualification of 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum aggregate score of 45-50% (depending on the college or university). Since you have completed your 12th, you are eligible for the course provided you meet the minimum eligibility requirements of the college or university where you want to apply.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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In most cases, one need PCM in class 12th. In your case, it may be possible if you have maths as an optional subject.

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As you know now the B.Ed degree requires a minimum of graduation degree. So yes you can do your B.Ed a regular student from Jain Subodh College and can do M.com final as private so just go for it

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Vignesh BalakrishnanMind is a battlefield, be its commander

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Hello Amar. You can consider the best of both scores. For applying to colleges, share the scorecard for the higher percentile among the two. Check out Thiagarajar School of Management (TSM), Madurai, one of the best B-Schools in South India with a legacy of around 58 years. TSM accepts CAT MAT XAT CMAT scores. Merit scholarships are offered to high scorers of the CAT Exam. Feel free to contact me for more information. All the best !!
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To be eligible for admission to a Ph.D. programme in Physiotherapy, most universities in India require candidates to have completed a Master's degree in Physiotherapy MPT or an equivalent degree with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks (50% for reserved category candidates). However, some universities may have different eligibility criteria and it is recommended to check the specific requirements of the university you wish to apply to. If a candidate has secured less than 55% in their MPT degree, they may still be able to apply for a Ph.D. programme in Physiotherapy if they meet certain conditions. Some universities may consider candidate
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