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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Every college is different and hence their admission criteria also varies. Please confirm the university name in which you want to enrol or you can also check the eligibility criteria of the course on their official website.
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As far as I am aware, you get to choose all the options while applying. As far as I know, you can't leave any option blank in the form that you are filling up while applying to Symbiosis but if you haven't, then I think you need to speak to the college authorities and then understand if you want to go to Noida how are you going to go about it. Also, I think, based on your scores, the college authorities themselves will allot you the further colleges. As the top scoring people usually get Pune and the others get Noida and Hyderabad. Accordingly, just find out.
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The admission to the BALLB course is done at HLC. A merit list was prepared on the basis of the entrance exam conducted by Calcutta University.
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Can you rewrite your question because both the preference says B.A. LL.B? Anyway, I think you're asking about B.A. LL.B. Well in that case yes, based on your score you might get in both the merit lists of BBA and B.A. LL.B. Because While filling up the form you have already check boxed on both B.A. And BBA as those are mandatory fields. Checkboxing on both the preferences was a mandatory criteria in the form. So, I'm sure you've already done that but in any case speak to the college authorities if you don't get your desired preference, they might do something at their discretion.
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