BBA LL.B. Eligibility

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Parul Shukla

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For admission in a BBA LLB programme at Delhi Global Institute of Management, it is crucial that the aspirant fulfills the course-specific eligibility criteria. Thus, only the aspirants who have passed Class 12 are eligible for admission. In addition, student should have passed the qualifying examination from a recognised board. Candidate must also hold the Class 12 mark sheet during application form filling and at the time of admission for verification purposes.

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Abhishek Rastogi

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Vydehi Institute of Law BBA LLB scholarships eligibility criteria is inclusive of candidates's last qualifying exam. The scholarships is provided to students on the basis of percentage achieved in qualifying examination. The Scholarship will continue annually on maintaining required percentage as per the institution standard.  

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saurya snehal

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Candidates wishing to apply for BBA-LLB at NMIMS Dhule must have cleared Class 12 with a minimum of 45% aggregate. Candidates who have appeared for the final exams of Class 12 are also eligible to apply for the course and get provisional admission on the condition that they will secure a minimum of 45% aggregate. Candidates must also appear for NMIMS-LAT and clear the cutoff set by the university to make it to the final shortlist. 

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Shailja Rawat

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Geeta Institute of Law BBA LLB Hons admissions are only possible if students fulfill the eligibility criteria. As per the criteria, students who have passed Class 12 examinations in any subject/discipline with not less than 45% marks in aggregate are eligible to apply for the course. Moreover, for reserved category candidates, the institute offers a 2.75% relaxation in the eligibility criteria.

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pavan kalyan

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To be eligible for the BBA LLB programme at Nehru Academy of Law students must have the following criteria : 
Successful completion of the Higher Secondary (Plus Two) examination from the Kerala Board or an equivalent recognised by the University of Calicut.
A minimum aggregate of 45% marks for general category candidates; 40% for SC/ST candidate.Candidates must be at least 17 years old.

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Rachit Kumar

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The primary eligibility criteria for admission to the BBA LLB course at BML Munjal Univeristy is candidates must complete their Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 60%. Additionally, the secondary eligibility criteria include that candidates must have secured a valid score in any of the following entrance exams: CLAT/ LSAT INDIA/ CUET/ BMU SAT. 

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neha dhumal

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To get into the BBA LLB programme at MIT WPU, you need to have completed your 12th grade (or equivalent) from a recognised board with at least 45% marks (for general category) and 40% marks (for reserved categories). You also need to clear the university's entrance exam or a relevant exam like CLAT or MHCET. Just make sure to double-check on the official website because sometimes there could be updates or specific requirements based on the entrance exam results.

 

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Shailja Rawat

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To seek admission to the Jagran Lakecity University BBA LLB Hons programme, a candidate must have secured at least 50% marks in Class 12 examinations from a recognised board of India. 

Note: The above-mentioned eligibility requirements are as per official sources. However, it is subject to change. Hence, it is indicative.

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