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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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The ACLAT (Alliance Common Law Admission Test) is specifically designed for admissions to the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Law (Honors) programme at Alliance University, Bangalore. It is not just a scholarship test but an entrance exam for the BALLB program.

 

On the other hand, the AUSAT (Alliance University Scholastic Aptitude Test) is used for both admissions and scholarship opportunities for various undergraduate programs, including BALLB. So, AUSAT serves a dual purpose: it can be an entrance test and a scholarship test.

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Sateesh Kumar Barla

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Yes, at 37 years old and with a 79% score from the board of Open Schooling and Skill Education (BOSSE), Sikkim, you can pursue a BA LLB. There is no upper age limit for law programs in many institutions.BOSSE is recognised by the association of indian Universities, making its certificates valid for higher education.

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Akash Pratap Singh

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With the rank of 37 in ST category rank in CLAT ,the 37 rank in st category in a very good rank , specially belonging to ST category 

 You will definately get the admission in B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) at the National Law School of India University, Bangalore  in the Reserved Seats.

 

 

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Raushan Bhandari

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 Dr. D. Y. Patil Law College cutoff 2024 was out for admission to law courses. The cutoff was released for BA LLB and LLB courses. The cutoff scores for BA LLB was 96.18, and for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.), it stood at 90.85, for the General AI quota candidates. Therefore, for candidates belonging to the General AI category, admission at 90 would not grant permission to both the courses. 

Among the General Home State quota candidates, the cutoff was 71.4 for BA LLB, and 92.57, for LLB. Therefore for the General HS quota, admission to BA LLB is possible at score 90, but at this score admission is not possible for LLB. 

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Saakshi Garg

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New Law College Ahmednagar cutoff 2024 was concluded for admission to BA LLB and LLB courses. The cutoff was released for different categories under the All India and Home State quota candidates. The closing scores for the General All India category was 84.78 for BA LLB and 58.21 for LLB. Among the General Home State quota candidates, the closing scores for BA LLB and LLB were 48.89 and 89.35, respectively. Candidates can find more details on NLC Ahmednagar 2024 cutoff here.

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bhoomi

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Yes, you may pursue ballb or B.Com llb which ever feels easy to you. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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To qualify for admission to People's University BA LLB programs students need to reach at least 45% in their 10+2 or equivalent examinations but should maintain a 40% minimum for candidates from SC/ST or OBC groups. Prospective students who took the qualifying examinations or still await their results both qualify to submit an application. As a requirement candidates must show success in either the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The entrance course offered by People's University takes the form of their independent test known as the People's University Law Entrance Test (PULET). A total of 120

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Sadiq Rahman

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Minimum marks required for the admission in BA LLB at PG College of Law, Osmania University is 45% aggregate for general category.

As prescribed by the Bar Council of India the minimum percentage of marks not below 45% of the total marks in case of general category applicants and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants. 

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