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5 months agoContributor-Level 6
No, you can't get direct admission in BA LLB at Jitendra Chauhan College of Law.
You need to seem for the MHT CET Law front examination and participate in the CAP counselling method.
Admission is given primarily based for your score and rank in the examination.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
The eligibility criteria for BA LLB at BMS College of Law is qualifying the BMSCLAT entrance exam along with a personal interview. Applicants should also fulfill the requirement of 45% in Class 12 (40% for SC/ST). Final admission is on the basis of aggregate performance in the exam and interview. The procedure follows merit and performance-based admission.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
Selection to the BA LLB programme of BMS College of Law is based on BMSCLAT and PI. Candidates need to first fulfill the eligibility and apply online or offline. Entrance test qualified candidates are called for PI. Merit list is prepared based on both rounds.
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5 months agoContributor-Level 9
To enroll for the BA LLB course at BMS College of Law, applicants should have passed Class 12 with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks. A relaxation of 40% aggregate has been provided to SC/ST candidates. The college invites applications in both offline and online modes. Eligible applicants alone can appear for BMSCLAT.
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5 months ago
Scholar-Level 16
A good percentile for top universities like Delhi University, BHU, and JNU is generally above 95, and sometimes even 98-100 for the most sought-after colleges.
You can check your chances through Shiksha college predictor tool.
Also you can search for last year CUET cut offs.
With this score you can try for some new central universities and good state universities.
B.A LL.B or BBA LL.B are good courses to pursue with many opportunities including self practise .
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