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Best and popular colleges for LL. M. in corporate law are as follows -
- W. B. National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) Calcutta
- NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
- Bangalore University Indian Law Institute (ILI)
- National Law University (NLU), Jodhpur
- Amity University - Amity Law School
- Symbiosis Law School
Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.
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The cutoff for EE branch in MBM College for the general category usually ranges between 70-80 marks. Since you have not mentioned your marks or the category you belong to, it is difficult to predict your chances of getting admission.
However, with 94.20% in RBSE board exams, you are likely to have a good chance of getting admission to the EE branch at MBM College. You will need to appear for the REAP counseling process and par
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Yes, the Mumbai University has switched to a grading system based on a 10-point scale for engineering students. Under this system, students are assigned grades ranging from O (Outstanding) to E (Fail) based on their performance in exams and other assessments. The corresponding grade points for each grade are as follows:
O: 10
A+: 9
A: 8
B+: 7
B: 6
C: 5
P: 4
F: 0
The overall grade point average (GPA) is calculated based on the credit hours assigned to each course and the corresponding grade points earned by the student. This system is meant to provide a more precise and standardized
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