Mystory@Shama: How I made the most of my college life
I belong to a middle class family and I had to earn money to pay my college fee – this is the reason why I could not attend my classes regularly when I was in college. Even though my brother was not of the opinion that I should study further and that I should get married, I wanted to complete my graduation and wanted to do something in my life. I choose to do advocacy for the poor and needy people and I fulfilled my dream by working extremely hard. Today, I am an advocate and helping many people through my advocacy.
I studies Law from Lloyd Law College. Looking back at my college life, I would not have done anything differently. I made some of the best friends in college and I met some of the smartest people. I am grateful to have spent my time with such amazing people. My only advice to my younger friends would be that you should enjoy your time in the college. Use this time wisely to find out your passion. Keep trying different things until you find your real passion. Do not waste your college time as it will never come back. Think about the problems faced by our world these days and try to contribute your bit to finding a solution to at least one problem. Life goes on but solving real problems will give you that satisfaction in your heart and will make your life much more pleasant.
About the Author:
I am an advocate by profession, and have the eagerness to help anyone who is in crisis. I am not earning much, but I am famous amongst people because of my good deeds.
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Answered 7 months ago
There is no data available for the fees of programmes offered by Lloyd Law College. As per the university website, the LLB programme has a duration of three years. The programme follows the semester model, which means that candidates will have to pay the total tuition fee for six semesters while the
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 7 months ago
As per Shiksha student reviews Lloyd Law College has a cumulative rating of 4.1/5. It has been able to secure such a high rating because of the placements and internhips that it offers as part of its placement round. The college also offers varied courses in legal education which helps students be f
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Answered 7 months ago
The total tuition fee for the B.A. LL.B. program at Lloyd Law College is approximately INR 7,90,000, with an additional INR 4,95,000 for hostel fees.
Here's a breakdown of the information:
Total Tuition Fee: The total tuition fee for the B.A. LL.B. course is around INR 7,90,000.
Hostel Fee: The total
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Beginner-Level 3
Answered 7 months ago
Candidates who want to apply for Lloyd Law College LLB will have to apply through the university website. Whenever admissions are open, candidates can use the following steps to apply for admission into the programme:
Step 1: Visit the official website of Lloyd Law College which is lloydlawcollege.ed
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 7 months ago
Yes, Lloyd Law College has been ranked among the top national rankings, such as Outlook-ICARE, The Week, and India Today. In The Week rankings, Lloyd Law College was awarded the seventh rank among top law colleges in 2024. In 2023, the university was ranked number 1 among the top private law college
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Answered 8 months ago
Go to the website let.lloydlawcollege.edu.in
Register by your course name, mobile number, email id
Fill out the personal information
Then upload the documents 10 th marksheet ,12 th marksheet, front and back of adhar card, signature of candidate, parent, ews certificate, caste certificate, income
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Contributor-Level 6
Answered 7 months ago
Lloyd Law College offers multiple degree programmes and various certificate programmes in legal education. Candidates applying for admission can apply for courses, such as BA LLB, B.Com LLB, and LLM. Candidates can also apply for online Diploma and certificate programmes to secure admission into a p
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Answered 9 months ago
There are two campus for doing B.A LL.B ( Lloyd School of Law and Lloyd Law College) and 1 for B.Com LLB. (Lloyd School of Law)
Fees: Bcom. LLB is INR 1,50,000/- 5years without any scholarships.
BA. LLB is INR 2,30,000/- and INR 1,50,000/- respectively depending upon the campus you choose.
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