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Why ParadygM was started : Over the years, I was approached by a number of class 12 students, asking me to recommend a tutorial which could offer them study material for the law entrance exam held by National Law School of India University, Bangalore. I realised that there wasn’t any such established institute which could offer these students any guidance for the exams. There was Brilliants Tutorials for the IIT aspirants, IMS for MBA but nothing for Law School. An urgent need was felt for a tutorial which could impart training to secondary school students, such that these students could be completely equipped for the law entrance exams. That's the reason ParadygM was born. Origin of the name : The name of our institute is derived from the English word "Paradigm" which means a "pattern" or "model". Pronunciation key: Its pronounced " para- dime " Etymology: The word paradigm comes from the Greek word παράδειγμα (paradeigma) which means "pattern" or "example", from the word παραδεικνύναι (paradeiknunai) meaning "demonstrate".
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