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Palak

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No because B.Tech in hindi medium is not possible and not understandable 

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Rashmi Sinha

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CLAT required cutoff ranks depends on multiple factors, such as round, category, course and quota. If you belong to the General AI category, the maximum cutoff required was 148 for the NALSAR B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) course in the first round. Similary, for admission to the LLM course, the maximum cutoff required was 108.

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Vishakha Kumar

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Yes, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy campus is safe for girls and boys. The college campus is located in center of Bhopal. It has a good connection with roads and public transports. CCTV cameras are installed in the campus to keep a check on students safety

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Neerja Rohatgi

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The MNLU CLAT Cutoff 2026 was released for admission to various law courses for the students under the All India quota. For the General AI category, the closing cutoff ranged from 1424 to 1737, wherein BALLB (Hons) was the toughest course for admission for this category. Students can refer to the table below to know the cutoff rank for the General AI category:

Course NameRound 1 Closing Ranks 2026
BA LLB (Hons)1424
Master of Law (LLM)1726
BBA LLB (Hons)1737

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Anya Singh

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Jindal School of Government and Public Policy is a private college. It is located in Sonipat, Haryana and is one of the 12 schools of OP Jindal University. The college is also known as JSGP and offers education to students mainly in Politics and Economics streams. 

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Piyush Anand

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IIM Trichy - Chennai Campus may accept applications of candidates who are not currently employed. However, it depends totally upon the eligibility requirements of the institute. Candidates can check with the admission office for details.

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Sanjana Srivastava

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No, you can't get admission in Dev Bhoomi School of Architecture, Planning and Design BArch course without NATA. The university accepts students for the other courses on a merit basis. But, if you want to enrol in the BArch course, NATA is mandatory.

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Virajita Bisht

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As per the current geopolitical scenarios, major countries like the UK, Canada and Australia have introduced strict visa guidelines for international students in order to promote skilled migration only. This drastic change arised from the scarcity of jobs and living spaces for the existing international crowds in these countries, Canada to be specific. Additionally, USA is charging India with sanctions, increasing taxes and a hold on US visa issuance.

In this case, India students need to move to other emerging nations for studying and growing in the country. This leads them to move to Germany - the free education provider, France - the

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Abhishek Aggarwal

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No, there is no ragging culture at Jindal School of Journalism and Communication and the Institute has an anti-ragging cell. The Institute takes action against the students involved in ragging. The students are also required to fill out the anti-ragging form. For further details regarding this, students can write a letter to the college or contact the anti-ragging cell directly. 

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