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LLB Eligibility. Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.
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It is always good to have some work experience, so that you become more aware of the specialisation which will help you to plan your career growth. At least, 2 years will be good to understand your profile and your requirements and the industry as well.
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Indian Institute of Technology - Bombay and Indian Institute of Technology - Delhi are among world's top 100. Outside India, there are big names like:
1. MIT.
2. Stanford.
3. Harvard.
4. Carnegie Mellon University.
5. University of Cambridge.
6. University of Oxford.
7. Princeton University.
8. National University of Singapore (NUS) and many more.
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Paper of 1 hours duration and consisting of objective type questions in four parts of 30 questions each in the subjects of physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. The candidate may either attempt biology part or mathematics part.
Based on the result of the entrance examination, separate merit lists will be prepared for the general, OBC, scheduled caste and scheduled tribe categories.
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I would suggest you do MS in the same line and choose a specialisation in which you are interested. While selecting the course and university, you can select the college which offer you an internship at the end of the course.
This will increase your chances of getting employed in the same firm, where you will do your internship as you already have 2 years of experience and if you perform well during the internship. It helps if your 2 year experience is with a known company and yes, IELTS and your academic scores are enough.
All the best.
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Al the best.
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1. VIT – Vellore.
2. JNU University and many more.
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As per their website, the university recognized under section 22 of UGC Act 1956, so there should be no issues. But, please check directly with the university before applying. You must also meet the admission requirements and your grades are quite good. You must take IELTS before applying.
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