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Scholar-Level 17

NLDIMSR was instituted in 1995 and it is ranked 23rd by the Times 2019. NAAC has been awarded an A Grade to the Institute. The institute is offering admission to the AICTE approved PGDM course. Candidate appeared for MAH-CET or CAT/XAT/CMAT or any other National Level CET can apply for admission to the institute.
The final selection to the course will be based on the performance in the state or national CET as well as Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
40% weightage is given to CET scores and 35% marks is allotted to the Personal Interview and Group Discussion. The final list will include Past Academic Record as well as Work Experi
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There are various scholarships available for law students in India. Some options include:
1. National Scholarship Portal: This is a government-run scholarship portal that provides scholarships to students from economically weaker sections, minority communities, and other marginalized groups.
2. Legal Aid Scholarship by NLU Delhi: NLU Delhi provides financial assistance to meritorious students who come from disadvantaged backgrounds.
3. GyanDhan Scholarship: GyanDhan offers scholarships to students pursuing law courses in India.
4. Inlaks Shivdasani Foundation Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to Indian students pursuing postgradu
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Yes, it is possible to pursue two degrees simultaneously in India, provided the two courses are not in conflict with each other and are being pursued from different universities. Pursuing two degrees simultaneously can be challenging and requires careful planning and time management. In your case, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in Psychology along with a B.A. LL.B. (Five Year Integrated) degree. Many universities in India offer five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. Programs, which combine undergraduate studies in law with a Bachelor's degree in another subject. Some universities that offer five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. Programs and hav
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