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The course curriculum include subjects related to both BA and LLB programmes. Subjects are around the law stream. BA LLB offers diverse subject combinations of Arts and Law such as: 

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The salary of BA LLB graduates will differ as per the field they are working in or the company or organisation that they are working at. However, the average salary falls between INR 3 to 6 Lakhs per annum. Lecturers earn average salary between INR 6-8 Lacs per annum whereas Legal Advisors earn INR 5-7 Lacs per annum. The salary offered to candidates depends on the placement opportunities as well as work experience and skills. Therefore, candidates must maximise their skills in order to secure excellent opportunities in this field.

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Students who graduate with a BA LLB degree can start working in the law field. They can work as a lawyer, advocates, solicitors and more. They can also pursue higher education such as LLM or even MBA. One of the promising career options which BA LLB graduates generally take up is that of a Lawyer who represents his/her clients in various civil and criminal court proceedings and is responsible for tasks such as initiating a lawsuit, documenting legal papers, attending meetings, assessing cases and coming up with possible solutions.

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Yes. CLAT is necessary for BA LLB admissions in NLUs. The national-level Common Law Admission Test (or CLAT) is conducted by the Consortium of NLUs for admission to 5-year integrated LLB (UG) and one-year LLM (PG) courses offered by 24 participating NLUs. Currently, UG courses are offered by all 24 NLUs, and PG courses are offered at 21 NLUs. 

However, it is solely not responsible for admission to BA LLB courses, other exams like MHT LAWCET are also there for entrance in other institutes which are basically from Maharashtra state. Similarly, there are other state-level and institute-specific exams also through which you can t

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   For BA LLB admissions, the students will have to attempt the respective entrance examination of the institute if they wish to apply for admissions. Many government colleges give admission on merit-basis but the top colleges such as National Law Universities, Jindal Global Law School provide admission solely on the basis of marks scored in entrance examinations. Hence, candidates can prepare for competitive law school entrance examinations such as KIITEE,  CLAT,  AILET,  SLS AIAT etc.

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Students of any stream can apply for BA LLB provided that they meet the basic eligibility criteria. Candidates should clear Class 12 in any stream from a recognised school, with minimum 45-50 percent aggregate marks. There is no age bar to pursue the course. Also, if a candidate aspires to pursue law from NLUs, he has to pass CLAT UG entrance examination. Therefore, candidates from Science, Arts or Commerce background can take up BA LLB in graduation level since the candidates are taught basic concepts of Political Science, Sociology in the first semester.

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Bachelor of Legislative Law is an undergraduate degree which focuses on integrating knowledge regarding law and other subjects to the candidates. Students are also introduced to law case studies which will help them practice for their careers in the law field. 
The majority of Law schools run a semester system in which the five- ear duration course is divided into 10 semesters. This course is a flagship course that was started by NLUs across the nation and subsequently offered by other private and government universities.

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Direct entry into ILS is not possible in the first year. Admission is by entrance test only. However, you can apply to transfer after the first year.

Earlier direct admission was taken based on 12th marks with different cut-offs for science and commerce students 

With the introduction of the MHCET examination and Common Law Entrance Test (CLAT), the candidates now have to achieve a certain score to qualify for ILS which is the main admission criteria for BA LLB in ILS Law College. 

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You must have passed the Higher Secondary Examination or its equivalent examination from a recognised board. Applicants from the general category need to secure a minimum of 45% marks in the Class 12 final examination. There's an age limit for the general category applicants. The maximum age to apply is 20 yearson the 1st of July in the relevant year of admission. Applicants from SC/ST and OBC categories might have a relaxation in the age limit. 

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