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Atharv Yadav

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Hello! As you mentioned, you completed your 12th with 72% that's very good as most of the law colleges eligibility criteria requires atleast 45-50% in the 12th standard. You also mention that you want to take admission in the B.A. LL.B. Course without facing any entrance test specially in Kolkata. I recommend you to visit the given link where you get some best colleges in Kolkata and also you can get directly admitted through their admission criteria: https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/colleges-kolkata.

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Satyam Pathak

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Depending upon the year of examination MHT CET Law cut off vary generally, the cut of for DES Navalmal Firodiya is highest in Pune and last year it was 108/150 for B.A. LL.B.

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YASH SHARMA

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Students from any background can pursue BA LLB but must have cleared state-level or national-level entrance exams such as CLAT, MHCET, DU LLB, CUET UG, AILET, LSAT, AMU Entrance Exam etc.
After completing 12th from a recognized board, students can apply for BA LLB admission through law entrance exams such as CLAT, LSAT India, AILET, etc or direct admissions. On an average, the BA LLB course fees ranges between 1.5-7 lakhs.
Admission to BA LLB course is done on the basis of scores obtained in entrance exams which are conducted at a national level or state level or at a university level. CLAT, also known as the Common Law Admission Test, i
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If you are from medium class family and you really want to enjoy a college life and a good, then I will prefer ICFAI Dehradun. Let me describe in some positive and -negative points to make you easier.
Good faculty members: many of faculty members are very supportive and their teaching way is really great. Infrastructure: it's moderate, a small campus (not a movie like campus) but yes good with a beautiful view of snow mountains. Placement: IT totally depends on you. Many firms and company visit regularly for the placement. You get 20 to 30k as a student of below average. And if you are a good decent student then it will go up to 50k or
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Satyam Pathak

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Cutoff for for B.A. LL.B at CT University (CTU) is around 55-70% depending on particular academic year.

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Satyam Pathak

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The latest cutoff for Bachelor of law LLB at smt. Velagapudi Durgamba Siddhartha Law college is 60%.

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Atharv Yadav

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For B.A. LL.B. Both universities are good at their respective place. But Bennett has an upper hand as they provide various opportunities for students and also have good infrastructure too. But also their fees is on very high side as they charge nearly 6,00,000 per annum and also charges various extra fees apart from tuition fees. On the other hand, Llyod charges nearly 2,00,000 per annum. Hence, you can clearly see the difference. Both are private colleges.

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Fatima Faridi

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Symbiosis is good university for B.A. LL.B. Amity law school is also one of the top universities offering B.A. LL.B.

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Anju Yadav

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As you have mentioned, you have scored 50 marks in CLAT 2023, it is difficult to predict your chances of getting admission to Jamia Hamdard as the cutoff score and the number of seats available may vary every year. However, having a good academic record and other achievements may increase your chances of selection.
I would suggest that you keep an eye on the university's admission notification and visit their official website for updates on the admission process. Additionally, you can also explore other law colleges that may be a good fit for your academic profile and career aspirations.

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