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YASH SHARMA

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There are several colleges that provide online courses for B.A. LL.B. Here are some of them:
1. National Law School of India University (NLSIU)
2. Symbiosis Law School (SLS)
3. Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
4. Amity Law School
5. Jindal Global Law School
6. UPES Dehradun
7. Christ University
8. Tamil Nadu National Law School
The eligibility criteria for B.A. LL.B. Varies from college to college. However, generally, candidates who have completed their 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks are eligible to apply for the course. Some colleges may also have age restrictions and require candidates to clear entrance exams such as
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Candidates may register for the B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts - Bachelor of Legislative Law), a five-year integrated LL.B. Programme, after passing Class 12. The Law course combines the Humanities and Law streams, allowing students to take courses in history, sociology, administrative law, criminology, family law, and other legal topics. Jagannath University meets the growing demand for legal professionals with international experience. It broadens its scope of offering top-notch legal education. With outstanding modern infrastructure, computer laboratories with the newest software, and teaching aids, the University has qualified and co
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YASH SHARMA

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The answer to your question may depend on the specific rules and policies of your college or university. In general, if you have an E grade in a subject in all four semesters of your graduation, you may need to retake the exams for that subject to clear it.
Many colleges and universities have a minimum passing grade requirement for each subject, which may be a D or higher. If you have consistently received an E grade in a subject, it may indicate that you have not met the minimum passing requirements for that subject. In this case, you may need to retake the exams for that subject in order to clear it and graduate with a degree.
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Saumya SrivastavaProfessional writer

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For BA LLB admissions, candidates need to pass Class 12 from any recognised board with at least 45% aggregate. In addition to this, admission to various UG, PG, doctoral, and diploma courses is based on Merit-cum-aptitude test conducted by the university or merit-based.

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Hemachandiran P. D

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Greetings, The recent cutoff for the B.A. LL.B (Hons. ) at Dr. M. G. R Educational and Research Institute is around 75 percentage. The candidate have must passed in 10th and 12th in recognised boards. Candidates have no restrictions for the streams they chose in their 12th standard. Hope your query will be cleared. Best wishes for your upcomimg career. Thank you.

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Top Private B.A. LL.B. Colleges in Jaipur offer high-quality education, a well-rounded curriculum, experienced faculty, and practical training. Jagannath University, a NAAC "A" Grade institution, has a lively and youthful vision in its educational offerings, student relations policies, and general environment. Even though classroom lectures are the main form of education, they focus on hands-on training, research, and independent study. The college also hosts several guest lectures, seminars, and symposia where top professionals in the legal profession, academicians, judges, legal luminaries, and lawyers are invited to discuss many con
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YASH SHARMA

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Great to hear that you are interested in pursuing a career in law! Since you are not eligible for the LL.B. Course, pursuing the B.A. LL.B. Course is a good option for you. B.A. LL.B. Is a five-year integrated undergraduate programme that combines the study of law with arts or humanities subjects. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, as well as a broad knowledge of various subjects such as history, political Science, economics, sociology, and literature. To be eligible for the B.A. LL.B. Course, you need to have completed your 10+2 examination from a recognised board with a
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Go through entire CUET syllabus thoroughly. Understand and analyze exam pattern and prepare accordingly. Keeping exam pattern in mind, prepare well for all sections of exam.

Do take a look at previous years' cutoff lists to help you aim for a score.

Refer to this link for preparation of CUET: https://www.shiksha.com/science/cuet-exam

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It is challenging to find private colleges for B.A. LL.B. With 100% placement as placement opportunities depend on various factors such as the performance of the students, reputation of the college, and market conditions. However, there are many private colleges for B.A. LL.B. That have good placement records and offer excellent opportunities for students to kickstart their legal career. Here are some private colleges for B.A. LL.B. that have a good placement record:
1. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
2. Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
3. School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore
4. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
5. National Law Univers
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Yes, you can become a judge after completing a B.A. LL.B. 5 years integrated course from a private university, provided you meet the eligibility criteria for judicial services exams in your state or country. The eligibility criteria for judicial services exams vary depending on the state or country, but in general, a candidate must be a citizen of the country, have completed a law degree from a recognised university, and be within a certain age limit. After completing your B.A. LL.B. Degree, you can appear for the judicial services examination in your state or country. If you clear the exam and meet the other eligibility criteria, you
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