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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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As per BCI circular 1519 dated 17.09.2019, The upper age limit for LL.B. (3 years course) admission is 30 years. Please See this link for better understanding:-
http://www.barcouncilofindia.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/BCI-1519-2016-Circular-6-Revive-of-age-restriction-under-Clause-28-of-Legal-Education-Rules-2008.pdf

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You can become lawyer if you have a LLB degree. There is a big difference between Advocate and Lawyer as : An Advocate is a person who fights cases in court and is registered with the Bar Council of India, whereas a Lawyer is someone who provides legal advice to businesses, firms, companies or individuals, but cannot represent their cases in court. Lawyers are graduates in LLB but are not enrolled with the Bar Council of India.

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Your JEE Mains score is quite good and if you want to join CSE branch then you can have a look to NITs and other private colleges. IPU and BITS will also be your preferences.

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Chenna kesavulu Putchakayala

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With a JEE rank of 232,385, getting CSE in top NITs/IIITs is very unlikely. She may get CSE in lower-tier NITs, GFTIs, or state colleges, and should consider ECE, IT, or Mechanical as backup branches.

 

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Admission to prestigious courses like MBA/PGDM has a minimum eligibility criterion as at least 50% aggregate in graduation for candidates belonging to general category. So if you have less than 50% at graduation and belong to the general category, you will not be able to apply for the below MBA written tests:
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In all these tests, the minimum percentage of marks required is 50% in Graduation. But, still you can apply for the below tests:
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Graduates in any stream can apply for the XAT and MAT exams
No minimum percentage of marks is required in Graduation to appear in these exams. XAT exam notification will come out in August
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Nikita Agrawal

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Yes there's a chance, you can get admission in this college.

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Bachelor of Science in Physics or B.Sc. Physics is a 3 year undergraduate course, which deals with the nuances of Physics and its various properties. The curriculum is divided into 6 semesters, spanning over three years. It includes the specialised scientific study of Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry in detail. Any candidate, who has passed his/her high school, I. e. 10+2 from PCM/PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology), with an aggregate of 60% or more, is eligible to take admission in this course. Some universities require the candidate to pass an entrance to take admission to B.Sc/B.Sc (Hons. ). Physics. The average tuit
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