for 2011, its already closed on 16/09/2011, but the date has not been picked yet.
60%
28000
Actually it depends whether u are an art student.but i think dat of art would be higher dan dat of science
In the US there is no such thing as a bachelor's degree in law. Some schools have a pre-law program but it is not a degree. To become a lawyer in the US one must obtain a doctor of law degree (Juris Doctor), and pass the designated bar-exam.
AIPMT is name of the entrance exam - All India Pre Medical / Pre Dental Entrance Exam. CBSE is the body which conducts this exam.
an exam taken before the exam that counts. it's for practice
To become a closing agent in New Jersey, you typically need to be a licensed real estate agent or an attorney, as these professions are most commonly involved in real estate transactions. If you are a real estate agent, you must complete the required pre-licensing education, pass the licensing exam, and adhere to New Jersey's regulations. For attorneys, a law degree and admission to the New Jersey Bar are necessary. Additionally, gaining experience in real estate transactions and understanding the closing process is essential for success in this role.
september 2012 as per mpsc
A pre-professional degree is a degree in which the higher education school such as an university would get you ready in classes and courses in order for you to go on into that specific profession. For example a pre-professional degree in law would better educate you in order to move onto a law school, specifically for that area of study.
Check with the Veterinary Medical Board in your state. In CA, this would not qualify you to sit for the RVT exam. I don't believe this qualifies you to sit for the national exam (NVTE), either, but check with the AVMA.
The pre-approval typically expires after a certain period, such as 60 or 90 days. It is important to make sure the pre-approval is still valid at the time of closing to ensure a smooth process.
Those who pursue law school come from a variety of educational backgrounds. You will most always hear them say they are in pre-law. Still, there is no such thing as a degree in pre-law. It is a curriculum tract to ensure the student is taking the appropriate prerequisites required by law schools. Thus, their actual major can be in most any area. Those who pursue a law degree typically complete a four year bachelor's degree and three years of law school for a total of seven years post high school completion.. In addition, the individual must pass the written bar exam.