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Tuition fee is INR 1,12,000 and the building fee is INR 1800 or INR 2400, once check the previous year cutoff.
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YASH SHARMA
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Yes, you can study law at the age of 60 years. Age is not a barrier to pursuing higher education, including a law degree. Many law schools and universities have no upper age limit for admission. However, you will need to check the specific admission requirements of the law school or university you are interested in attending, as some may have certain prerequisites or eligibility criteria that you need to meet. Additionally, pursuing a law degree at an older age may come with its own challenges, such as adjusting to a rigorous academic schedule and adapting to a new learning environment. However, with dedication and hard work, it is cer
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B.A. LL.B. (Hons) course will be required to study more papers than a general B.A. LL.B. Degree and having honours will be a plus point if you're willing to study LL. M. or Ph.D. Honours are always given preference in terms of jobs and placements. In the honours programme, more practical learning is there and more subjects are to be studied. At IILM University, our programs are aligned to liberal education ethos of giving the students freedom of choice whereby they can study from disciplines across multiple verticals. This in-process helps them specialise in two areas of their choice (major and minor) adding to their employability quot
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5 years agoCan we get good salary other than medical students if we study hospital management. I studied B.Com.
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Nirantar Nachan
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No, Not at all. If you have studied any course or healthcare and also do MBA, you will have accelerated learning and also more deeper understanding about the sector. Since, after MBA, you are not going to work as healthcare professional in any capacity, there will not be any this-advantage.
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)
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Total vacancies in UPSC are about 1164. Out of this, 180 are for IAS 45 for IFS and 150 for IPS. The remaining vacancies are belongs to various department like IRPS, IRAS, IRTS, ICCES, etc. The total of vacancies reserved for SC category are about 176 in various department. The breakup of vacancies reserved for IAS IFS and IPS are given below:
1. IAS 27
2. IFS: 07
3. IPS: 23.
1. IAS 27
2. IFS: 07
3. IPS: 23.
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