2 months ago
On what basis does the Government Law College, Salem offer admission to the B.A. LLB. course?
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Admission to the B.A. LLB course at Government Law College, Salem is based on merit, determined by academic performance in the qualifying examination, and the process includes counseling sessions.
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To be eligible for admission to the B.A. LLB at Government Law College, Salem, candidates should have passed the qualifying examination under the 10+2 pattern with not less than 45% of marks, which is recognised by the syndicate as equivalent
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To be eligible for admission to the B.A. LLB at Government Law College, Salem, candidates should have passed the qualifying examination under the 10+2 pattern with not less than 45% of marks, which is recognised by the syndicate as equivalent to the Higher Secondary Examination of the Government of Tamil Nadu. For S.C./S.T. candidates, a concession of 5% marks in the minimum marks required for admission will be given.
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No, the Government Law College, Salem does not offer admission to the B.A. LLB course without meeting the eligibility requirement of 45% marks in PCM. However, there is a concession of 5% marks for S.C./S.T. candidates.
2 months ago
What are the eligibility criteria for admission to Government Law College, Salem for B.A. LLB.?
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The eligibility criteria for admission to Government Law College, Salem for B.A. LLB are:
- Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination under 10+2 pattern with not less than 45% of marks which is recognised by the syndicate as equival
- Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination under 10+2 pattern with not less than 45% of marks which is recognised by the syndicate as equival
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The eligibility criteria for admission to Government Law College, Salem for B.A. LLB are:
- Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination under 10+2 pattern with not less than 45% of marks which is recognised by the syndicate as equivalent to Higher Secondary Examination of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
- For S.C./S.T. candidates concession of 5% marks in the minimum of marks required for admission for B.L. 5 year Degree Course of study as prescribed in the regulations will be given.
- Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination under 10+2 pattern with not less than 45% of marks which is recognised by the syndicate as equivalent to Higher Secondary Examination of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
- For S.C./S.T. candidates concession of 5% marks in the minimum of marks required for admission for B.L. 5 year Degree Course of study as prescribed in the regulations will be given.
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2 months ago
Will there be any counselling sessions for admission to the B.A. LLB. at Government Law College, Salem?
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Yes, there will be counseling sessions for admission to the B.A. LLB at Government Law College, Salem. The admissions are merit-based, determined by academic performance in the qualifying examination, and the process includes counseling sessio
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Yes, there will be counseling sessions for admission to the B.A. LLB at Government Law College, Salem. The admissions are merit-based, determined by academic performance in the qualifying examination, and the process includes counseling sessions.
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2 months ago
What is the admission criteria for B.A. LLB. at Government Law College, Salem for reserved category students?
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The admission criteria for B.A. LLB at Government Law College, Salem for reserved category students are as follows:
The candidate should have passed the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% mark
The candidate should have passed the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% mark
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The admission criteria for B.A. LLB at Government Law College, Salem for reserved category students are as follows:
The candidate should have passed the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% marks.
For SC/ST candidates, the minimum mark requirement is 40%.
The candidate should have appeared in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and obtained a valid score.
The admission will be based on the CLAT score and the reservation policy of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
Note: The information provided is based on the general admission criteria for B.A. LLB courses in India and may be subject to change. It's always best to check with the college or the official website for the most up-to-date information.
The candidate should have passed the Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% marks.
For SC/ST candidates, the minimum mark requirement is 40%.
The candidate should have appeared in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and obtained a valid score.
The admission will be based on the CLAT score and the reservation policy of the Government of Tamil Nadu.
Note: The information provided is based on the general admission criteria for B.A. LLB courses in India and may be subject to change. It's always best to check with the college or the official website for the most up-to-date information.
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The hostel charges at Government Law College, Salem for B.A. LLB course are as follows:
Boys Hostel: ₹8,000
Girls Hostel: ₹10,000
Boys Hostel: ₹8,000
Girls Hostel: ₹10,000
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No, direct admission to Government Law College, Salem B.A. LLB programme is not available. Admission is based on merit, determined by academic performance in the qualifying examination, and a counseling process.
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The college is moderately strict when it comes to eligibility requirements for B.A. LLB. Candidates must have passed a qualifying examination under the 10+2 pattern with at least 45% marks, and for S.C./S.T. candidates, there is a concession o
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The college is moderately strict when it comes to eligibility requirements for B.A. LLB. Candidates must have passed a qualifying examination under the 10+2 pattern with at least 45% marks, and for S.C./S.T. candidates, there is a concession of 5% marks in the minimum required for admission.
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2 months ago
What kind of jobs do B.A. LLB. graduates do afer completing this course from Government Law College, Salem?
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B.A. LLB graduates from Government Law College, Salem can pursue various career paths such as:
Lawyer/Advocate: Practice law in courts, tribunals, or private firms.
Judge/Magistrate: Appear for judicial services exams to become a judge or magist
Lawyer/Advocate: Practice law in courts, tribunals, or private firms.
Judge/Magistrate: Appear for judicial services exams to become a judge or magist
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B.A. LLB graduates from Government Law College, Salem can pursue various career paths such as:
Lawyer/Advocate: Practice law in courts, tribunals, or private firms.
Judge/Magistrate: Appear for judicial services exams to become a judge or magistrate.
Corporate Lawyer: Work with companies, handling legal matters related to business operations.
Legal Advisor: Provide legal advice to individuals, organizations, or government agencies.
Public Prosecutor: Represent the state in criminal cases.
Law Professor/Lecturer: Teach law at universities or colleges.
Researcher: Conduct research in law and related fields.
Policy Analyst: Work with governments, NGOs, or private organizations to analyze and develop policies.
Human Rights Activist: Advocate for human rights and social justice causes.
Legal Journalist: Report on legal issues and court proceedings for media outlets.
These career paths are based on the general trends and opportunities available to law graduates. The specific job roles may vary depending on individual interests, skills, and market demand.
Lawyer/Advocate: Practice law in courts, tribunals, or private firms.
Judge/Magistrate: Appear for judicial services exams to become a judge or magistrate.
Corporate Lawyer: Work with companies, handling legal matters related to business operations.
Legal Advisor: Provide legal advice to individuals, organizations, or government agencies.
Public Prosecutor: Represent the state in criminal cases.
Law Professor/Lecturer: Teach law at universities or colleges.
Researcher: Conduct research in law and related fields.
Policy Analyst: Work with governments, NGOs, or private organizations to analyze and develop policies.
Human Rights Activist: Advocate for human rights and social justice causes.
Legal Journalist: Report on legal issues and court proceedings for media outlets.
These career paths are based on the general trends and opportunities available to law graduates. The specific job roles may vary depending on individual interests, skills, and market demand.
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