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You can pursue the BA LLB course from Kanpur University. The university offers a five-year integrated programme in law, which includes a combination of BA LLB course. To be eligible for admission, you need to have completed your Class 12 or equivalent examination with a minimum aggregate score of 45% (40% for SC/ST candidates) and have qualified for the entrance examination conducted by the university or other recognised law entrance exams such as CLAT ISAT, etc. You can check the official website of Kanpur University or contact the admission department for further details on the application process and admission criteria.
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As for the admission process for AB LLB, it is not a program that is offered by BHU. If you meant BA LLB, then you can apply for admission by appearing for the BHU UET (Undergraduate Entrance Test) conducted by the university. The application process usually starts in January or February, and the exam is held in May or June. You can check the BHU
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That being said, there are several colleges that are well-known for their B.A. LL.B. programs in India, such as National Law Universities (NLUs), Symbiosis Law School, Christ University, Jindal Global Law School, and ILS Law College. It's important to do your own research and select a college that aligns with your goals and preferences.
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Ranking and Reputation: You can research the rankings and reputation of both colleges to SEE which one has a better reputation in the legal field. You can also look for feedback from current students and alumni to get a better sense of the colleges' strengths and weaknesses. Faculty: Look into the faculty at bo
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Merit-based Scholarships: Many law colleges offer scholarships to students who excel academically. Check with your college's scholarship office to SEE if there are any merit-based scholarships you can apply for. Government Scholarships: You may also be eligible for scholarships offered by the government. In India, the government offers various scholarship schemes for students from economically weaker sections (EWS), minority communities, and other categories. NGO Scholarships: There are several non-governme
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There may be an age limit for admission to some colleges, but this is usually within the range of 20-22 years. Some colleges may also require you to appear for a national level entrance exam such as CLAT, AILET, LSAT, or any other college-specific entrance exam.
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