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How Knowledge Nation Law Centre created soo many results in Past years | Success story of KNLC


Success story of

Started in the year 2011 , KNLC has trained more than 11000 law aspirants in past years.

& Has maintained the legacy of producing maximum no of selections by single educational institution from last 5 years  

Because of results of KNLC , it has been awarded several awards in past years.

How results are made 

1) 75 worksheets program (LAST 15 years questions that too topic wise & type wise arranged ) of each topic.

2) Expert Faculty of each and every subject , a team of 28 Faculties.

3) Comprehensive Study material designed by law team.

4) Workbooks of every topic give extra competitive advantage over other candidates.

5) Mandatory Revision Classes after the course completion. 

6) Updated test series - Chapter wise tests , Module wise test & Full detailed Syllabus tests in accordance with the latest pattern.

7) Doubt solving Helpline & personalised doubt solving of every candidate.

8) Small batch size to maintain the efficiency and too keep the eye on each student. 


Results 

34 selection in top 100 
282 selections in top 1000 


📞 9999882757 / 9999882858 

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