ENTRANCE EXAMS HELD IN INDIA

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An Entrance Examination is an Examination which is conducted by various Educational Institutions to select students for admission in various College or Universities. These Examinations can be administered at any level of education, though these are conducted at higher level of education. Entrance Examinations are the Testing Grounds for any Student to evaluate one's abilities and capabilities in relation to the Admission into an Institution he/she has chosen and in relation to one's chosen Academic Stream. Most of the Entrance Examination are conducted by Elite Institutes. These Institutes are known for their Superior Result oriented, cream of Faculty and Candidates and as such have gained a lot of Reputation. Most of the Popular Entrance Examinations in India are AIEEE, JEE, CLAT, MBBS, BDS to name a few. Indian Entrance Examinations are widespread with just about most of the Institutes conducting their own separate Entrance Examinations on the same basis as .. more »

FAMILY LAW REASONS TO GO TO COURT

Author: admin  //  Category: Family Law
There are several different situations that might have you looking for a family law attorney. Some issues involve marriages, some involve children, and others involve families as a whole. Sometimes it might seem easier to go without representation in these situations, but this can lead to even more problems in the long run. No matter what the case is, be sure to choose the right lawyer before going to court.DivorceSome cases in family law revolve around marriage. Joining into marriage seems to be pretty easy, but getting out is a different story. If a marriage is coming to an end, each person should get an attorney. Many times this begins in separation but then turns into divorce. In this situation an attorney is present for each side, the husband and the wife. There is not only the matter of ending the marriage, but also dividing up the property and assets. .. more »

COMPROMISE AGREEMENT – EMPLOY...

Author: admin  //  Category: Employment Law
Employment law on constructive dismissal states that claims could be based on your employer's breach of employment contract. This may involve a violation of any specific term or condition in the employment contract, the staff handbook, or the job advertisement for the position. It may also involve breach of implied terms like the employer's duty to reasonably act or duty of care towards employees.If you think and feel that you are forced to quit your current job or that your employer is treating you badly that there is no other option but to leave, you may take advantage of the employment law on constructive dismissal. You may file for a constructive dismissal claim when you file for a resignation because of your employer's actions that practically and logically make it impossible for you to carry on your job. The employer may also be treating you severely. As the heart of .. more »

LAW ENFORCEMENT AND THE FUTURE CONS...

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Are we approaching the "pre-crime" scenario of the Minority Report? Some say yes, and there is good reasoning as to why this is. One only has to do a little reading to see that the Electronic Freedom Foundation is hard at work getting to the bottom of it all, and how the conspiracy crowd is let's just say; a little unnerved. And regardless of whether you may be a criminal not wishing to be found out, or just an honest citizen worried about your privacy - either way you should be concerned.In the Futurist Magazine for July-August there was a great article by Eric Meade entitled; "Scanning The Future of Law Enforcement"This was a great study Eric Meade and I am going to have to recommend that you look it up online and read this article. Now then, there are some things I've been noticing on this front, and I .. more »
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