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A candidate must have passed 10+2 or any equivalent examination from a recognised board or university under any stream. Students from the commerce stream are preferred over Science and Arts candidates. * The minimum cut-off is 50% (45% for reserved categories) as per Bar Council of India. * The candidate must not be over 20 years old at the time of admission for integrated LL.B. Courses. For reserved category students, the age limit is extended to 22 years. * Clearing an entrance exam and an interview round are mandatory to gain admission. * There are national-level exams as well as tests conducted by
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National Eligibility Test (NET) is a national level exam meant for scrutinizing the expert of the knowledge required for holding the position of Lecturers/professors/ associates/ research fellows at India's reputed universities. Earlier CBSE conducted the NET exam, but from December 2018 it is conducted by the National Testing Agency. UGC NET exam is conducted in approximately 81 subjects. To qualify the UGC NET exam, you have to crack NET exam which is divided into two parts i.e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. You have to score minimum marks in UGC NET which are as follow -
General Category Candidates 40 marks or 40% in Paper-I, 8
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Eligibility Master's degree in relevant discipline or equivalent
Admission Entrance Test followed by personal Interview
Course Fee ranges from INR 8,800 to INR 64,292 per year
Average Starting Salary INR 3,00,000 to INR 8,00,000.
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Maths is an essential evil while studying engineering. But, please don't get scared. There is no known case wherein a student could not complete engineering due to Maths. It is NIT at a tough. You just need to pay some attention to it. That's all. Best wishes to you.
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You can go for MA for a bright career. For M.Ed, you should cleared Bachelors of Education i.e. B.Ed from a recognised institution with atleast 50% marks to be eligible to apply for this course. Students with a B.El.Ed Or BA in Education can also apply for the programme. Thanks!
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The important subjects in the SAAT exam depend on the programme you're applying for. Here's a breakdown:
Programs:
B.Tech/ DDE/ B.Pharm/ B.Sc. Ag/ B.Sc. Nursing:
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Biology (Botany or Zoology)
- B.A.LL.B (Hons.)/BBA.LL.B (Hons.)/BBA: (The focus might be more on general aptitude)
- English (Comprehension)
- General Knowledge/ Current Affairs
- Elementary/ Numerical Aptitude
- Legal Aptitude/ Legal Awareness (for law programs)
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