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Sarthak Kain

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Yes, they are out.
Eligibility Criteria: minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and. 45% marks in the subject or related subject in.
50% in aggregate when the candidate has not. studied the subject in his/her qualifying.
A minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and. 45% marks in the subject or related subject in.
50% in aggregate when the candidate has not.

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Hello Ramesh Bihade, the admissions to different engineering colleges in the state of Maharashtra or restricted to the students who are Indian Nationals. They also need to pass there 12th standard examination from any recognised board across India. There are some more criterias also which has which have been compiled by a team of Shiksha and all available in the form of a brochure. I am attaching a link below which will take you to this information page and then you can read it download it and then read it at your convenience.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/articles/mht-cet-eligibility-criteria-blogId-54593
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Udita Das

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You are not eligible for the GUJCET as it requires your 12th class to be done from Gujarat.

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If you are planning to take the UPSC exam in the future and are currently in the Science stream in 12th grade, you may consider studying law as your undergraduate course to gain a solid foundation in legal knowledge, which could be helpful for the Civil Services examination. There are different options for pursuing law after 12th grade, including 5-year integrated law programs such as B.A. LL.B. BBA LL.B. And B.Sc. LL.B. As well as 3-year LL.B. Programs for those who have completed their graduation in any discipline. In terms of choosing between B.A. LL.B. And B.Sc. LL.B. It depends on your personal interests and career goals. B.A. LL.
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If you have failed in one subject in your 12th examination, you may still be eligible to pursue a law degree in India. However, the eligibility criteria for admission to law courses may vary depending on the college or university. Generally, for pursuing a three-year LL.B. Course, you must have completed graduation in any stream from a recognised university. For a five-year integrated B.A. LL.B. (Hons) course, you must have completed your 12th standard or an equivalent examination from a recognised board with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates). Regarding the age limit to study law in India, there is no upper age limit fo
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Deciding whether to pursue a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) degree or a Bachelor of Arts and Law (B.A. LL.B) degree after completing 10+2 depends on several factors such as your career goals, interests, and aptitude. If you are interested in practicing law and becoming a lawyer, pursuing an LL.B degree would be a better choice. LL.B is a three-year undergraduate programme that focuses solely on legal education and provides a comprehensive understanding of the Indian legal system. After completing an LL.B degree, you can enroll in a Bar Council of India-approved law school to become a practicing lawyer. On the other hand, if you are interested
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If one wants to practice law oneself then B.A. LL.B. will be the good choice. After this course one can specialize in the various fields like accounting, taxation, etc. The courses like CA CS and ICWAI are meant for these specializations. But if one wants to work with the management and business fields then BBA LL.B. Will be more advantageous. These graduates will mainly opt for corporate law, mergers and acquisitions, etc. However, after any of these courses one can work in their area of interest. For more information check https://www.shiksha.com/law-chp.

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