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Sutapa MoitraCurrent Student
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Hi Gayathri,
The admissions to all law colleges in India are based on entrance exam (as per bar council's guidelines). You have to appear for Register for entrance and appear for the exam. All the National Law University's admissions are based
The admissions to all law colleges in India are based on entrance exam (as per bar council's guidelines). You have to appear for Register for entrance and appear for the exam. All the National Law University's admissions are based
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Hi Gayathri,
The admissions to all law colleges in India are based on entrance exam (as per bar council's guidelines). You have to appear for Register for entrance and appear for the exam. All the National Law University's admissions are based on CLAT score. Top private colleges accept ISAT Scores. CLAT & ISAT exams are over already. If you have not appeared for any entrance - then no chance in getting admission in government law colleges. However, almost all the private colleges conduct their own entrance exams as well. The registrations are still on.
The admissions to all law colleges in India are based on entrance exam (as per bar council's guidelines). You have to appear for Register for entrance and appear for the exam. All the National Law University's admissions are based on CLAT score. Top private colleges accept ISAT Scores. CLAT & ISAT exams are over already. If you have not appeared for any entrance - then no chance in getting admission in government law colleges. However, almost all the private colleges conduct their own entrance exams as well. The registrations are still on.
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6 years ago
Is there any entrance examination need for an admission in trichy government law college
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BASIL PAUL KCurrent Student
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They accept CLAT for admission to the college for various law programs.
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Amrit RajCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi Priyanshu, yes, you can easily get admission in GLC, Mumbai or ILS, Pune. Your score in MHCET Law is sufficient enough to get you a seat in these colleges. You can go for either of these colleges as per your interests and convenience. Best
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Hi Priyanshu, yes, you can easily get admission in GLC, Mumbai or ILS, Pune. Your score in MHCET Law is sufficient enough to get you a seat in these colleges. You can go for either of these colleges as per your interests and convenience. Best of luck.
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6 years ago
Could you please say what is the name of the entrance exam of ambedkar government law college Chennai.
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Sahil RanaCurrent Student
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Here, you can find out the procedure to take admission in this institute'https://www.shiksha.com/college/government-law-college-churchgate-Mumbai-13416/admission.
6 years ago
I am not applying for CLAT and have 77%, can I get a government law college in Tamil Nadu?
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mahima saxenaCurrent Student
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Admission to 3 Year (LL.B ) / 5 Year (LL.M.) degree course is based on academic merit through counseling.
http://www.glccbe.ac.in/glccbe.ac.in/admission-procedure.html
http://www.glccbe.ac.in/glccbe.ac.in/admission-procedure.html
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Ananya DevCurrent Student
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You will have to appear for MH CET Law and the admission will be through counselling based on score obtained in Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law. You can see the exam details here https://www.shiksha.com/law/mhcet-law-exam For fe
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You will have to appear for MH CET Law and the admission will be through counselling based on score obtained in Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law. You can see the exam details here https://www.shiksha.com/law/mhcet-law-exam For fee and other details, click https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/ll-b-government-law-college-churchgate-mumbai-89514
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi, Please confirm the course in which you wish to apply for better understanding. Thanks.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
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The Government Law College offers two courses in law:
(i) Three year and
(ii) Five years law degree courses. Each of these courses is independent of the other and is in accordance with the rules laid down by the University of Mumbai and the Ba
(i) Three year and
(ii) Five years law degree courses. Each of these courses is independent of the other and is in accordance with the rules laid down by the University of Mumbai and the Ba
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The Government Law College offers two courses in law:
(i) Three year and
(ii) Five years law degree courses. Each of these courses is independent of the other and is in accordance with the rules laid down by the University of Mumbai and the Bar Council of India. Each course has its own admission criteria.
1. The 3 Year Law Course: Admission is open to candidates holding a Bachelor's Degree with 45% of marks from any faculty of the University of Mumbai or an equivalent degree from any other University. It is a six semester, full time course. On completion of the three year course, i.e., after the 6th semester, the LL.B. degree is awarded. Students who desire to study the law, but do not wish to practice as advocates are eligible for the LL.B. (General) Degree, at the end of the 2nd year i.e. after the 4th semester.
2. The 5 Year Law Course, leading to BLS LLB is an integrated ten semester law course. Admission is open to any candidate who has cleared their 12th standard examination with minimum 45% of marks from any recognized Board across India. The first and the second year of the five year course, i.e. 1st to 4th semester, is a 'Pre- Law' course. The students of the five year degree program are awarded the B.L.S. (Bachelor of Legal Science) degree at the end of the third year, (i.e. 6th semester) and on completion of five years, (10th semester) the LLB degree is conferred.
Admission requirements:
1. Marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test (CET) Examination.
2. Original statement of marks with a certified copy.
3. Original Caste Certificate by students intending to avail benefits.
So from above you are eligible for 5 years BLS-LLB program because you have not completed your graduation. Further admission are granted through the CAP (Centralized admission process), hence there is no provision of interview.
(i) Three year and
(ii) Five years law degree courses. Each of these courses is independent of the other and is in accordance with the rules laid down by the University of Mumbai and the Bar Council of India. Each course has its own admission criteria.
1. The 3 Year Law Course: Admission is open to candidates holding a Bachelor's Degree with 45% of marks from any faculty of the University of Mumbai or an equivalent degree from any other University. It is a six semester, full time course. On completion of the three year course, i.e., after the 6th semester, the LL.B. degree is awarded. Students who desire to study the law, but do not wish to practice as advocates are eligible for the LL.B. (General) Degree, at the end of the 2nd year i.e. after the 4th semester.
2. The 5 Year Law Course, leading to BLS LLB is an integrated ten semester law course. Admission is open to any candidate who has cleared their 12th standard examination with minimum 45% of marks from any recognized Board across India. The first and the second year of the five year course, i.e. 1st to 4th semester, is a 'Pre- Law' course. The students of the five year degree program are awarded the B.L.S. (Bachelor of Legal Science) degree at the end of the third year, (i.e. 6th semester) and on completion of five years, (10th semester) the LLB degree is conferred.
Admission requirements:
1. Marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test (CET) Examination.
2. Original statement of marks with a certified copy.
3. Original Caste Certificate by students intending to avail benefits.
So from above you are eligible for 5 years BLS-LLB program because you have not completed your graduation. Further admission are granted through the CAP (Centralized admission process), hence there is no provision of interview.
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