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You can not take the addmisson in Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University threw the MHCET Law exam score, it doesn't accept the MHCET law score for B.A L.L.B. For taking the addmission in the Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University in B.A L.L.B you have to first give BVP CET entrance exam and the cutoff of BVP exam was:
General 68.78%
SC 64.92%
ST 64.92%
MHCET Law is the main exam to be given to get admission in B.A.L.L.B program at Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University. Bharati Vidyapeeth also conducts law entrance exam for admission to undergraduate course B.A L.L.B. Bhartiya Vidyapeeth application form of BVP CET law 2024 is out in online mode. Candidates has to fulfill the eligibility criteria of 10+2 with 45 percent aggregate along with MHCET Law and BVP CET exam.
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Answered 4 months ago
Modern Education Society's New Law College (NLC), Mumbai takes admission for the 3-year LLB course through the Maharashtra Law Common Entrance Test (MH CET Law). If you're from the general category, getting around 115+ marks gives you a strong chance of getting in. Even with 100+ marks, you still ha
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Answered a year ago
The first cutoff for the LLB course at NLC Bharati Vidyapeeth was released before the counselling process started. Currently, the college had the cutoff for LLB courses in the month of June and now, the classes have begun for LLC courses.
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Answered a year ago
New Law College Bharati Vidyapeeth may have seats for SC/ST candidates as per the rules of state or central government. The school provide relaxation in eligibility to SC/ST candidates. New Law College BVP LLB minimum aggregate requirement for candidates belonging to these categories is 40%. Moreove
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Answered a year ago
There are a total of 180 seats for LLB course at the New Law College Bharati Vidyapeeth. Candidates are admitted as per the sanctioned seat intake. The mentioned seat intake is as per data curated from multiple sources. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative.
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Answered a year ago
New Law College Bharati Vidyapeeth may have seats for SC/ST candidates as per the rules of state or central government. The school provide relaxation in eligibility to SC/ST candidates. NLC BVP BA LLB minimum aggregate requirement for candidates belonging to these categories is 40%. Moreover, aspira
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