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Dear Student, "Why do you want to be a lawyer? " and "why do you think you're suited to a career in law? " but it's basically the same question. So if you are at school or college and thinking about a career in law, it's a good idea to start considering how you're going to answer it. And not just because you'd look * if you fluffed it. Once you've worked out "why law", you will find you can apply yourself to the process of achieving your goal in a more focused, determined and disciplined manner. Few things you consider before becoming a lawyer :
1 Career prospects. 2 There's so much reading.
3 Work hard, work smart, be organised.
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No you are not eligible for AFCAT with present backlogs. Hence first clear your backlogs.

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B.Sc Nursing is good. If you have patience, then you can go for B.Sc Nursing. Both are good streams related to biology. If you are interested in making and researching in medicine, you can take pharmacy.

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Dear Student, Not all institutes can offer a one year programme. UGC has set some criteria - such as : (From the UGC website) (I) Every university desirous of starting one year LL. M. programme under these Guidelines shall establish a Centre for Post-Graduate Legal Studies (CPGLS) which will have a dedicated team of senior teachers competent to guide post-graduate scholars including Ph.D. students. (ii) Post-Graduate education in law is to be offered only after fulfilling the minimum requirements in terms of faculty, infrastructure etc. Prescribed under these Guidelines. (iii) Admission to one-year LL. M. Degree shall be done through a
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Yes you can pursue B.Ed course.

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Dear Student, This year this can be achieved by using your sheer skill of reading and comprehending to get a good rank in CLAT. Now focus on your comprehensive skills and interpretation in the exam. You should put all efforts because these 50 days can change how you are going to perform in the exam. The pattern that is released by the CLAT Consortium recently has proven one thing for sure that most parts of the question paper would be interpretative in nature. As the two basic parts of the examination are General Knowledge & Legal Aptitude which right now according to CLAT Consortium is contemporary legal and moral issues to better app
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of M.Tech Part time of MNIT Jaipur is given below.
Eligibility criteria :
1. The applicant must have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering/AMIE in appropriate discipline with specified minimum 60% of marks.
2. At least one year regular service in the institute for working employees of MNIT.
3. Candidate working under various sponsored projects in MNIT.
4. Employees working in any Govt. organization/ Recognized private institutions.
Clause (1) and (2) is applicable to working regular employees of MNIT. Clause (1) and (3) is for employees working under various sponsored projects in MNIT. Clause (1) and (4) will be appli
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Path Consul, lateral admissions are invariably centrally controlled by some agency if the state. Hence I would like to advise you to have a look at the website of the directorate of technical education of your state fir details of procedure. Best wishes to you.

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Tamil Nadu Engineering Admission TNEA is for undergraduate admissions in engineering and technology programs in the colleges of Tamil Nadu. The admission is based on the candidates 10+2 marks and the counselling organised by the university. So TNEA is not an entrance exam. With the release of official notification, TNEA application form is expected to be available from the first week of July.

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