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Anushka Mendiratta

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Yes, Banaras Hindu University accepts JEE Main scores. Scores from JEE Mains are accepted for admission to its engineering programs. There are various engineering courses offered there which requires JEE Main scores.

However, the exact admission criteria and weightage given to JEE Main scores can vary.

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The minimum eligibility for seeking admission for MTech in any field is normally BTech or BE or MSc in that particular field. In addition to this, the student has to appear for GATE which is the entrance exam a student has to clear for getting admission for MTech in any of the IIT's or even other institutions. Bachelor of pharmacy is not included in these criteria and hence it will not be possible for you to appear for GATE and seek admission for M.Tech in IIT BHU.

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Admission for Institute of Management Studies under BHU to its MBA programme is based on candidates' past academic records along with qualifying marks in CAT and performance in group discussion and PI round. Aditionally, candidates must have passed have Bachelor's degree with 50% aggregate marks to eligible for BHU FMS MBA. Other entrance exams like  BHUPET and CUET-PG are also accepted for admission to this programme. 

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After completing LLM from University of Calcutta, Faculty of Law, the candidates can find jobs in both public and private sectors. The degree holders can work as legal advisors in government departments on important policy and legislative issues or as government policy analysts, analysing legal issues and assisting in developing public policy. There are jobs in government sector as well for LLM degree holders. The PG degree holders can work as a public prosecutor, civil judge, and legal associate in various government departments.

Read more about career scopes after LLM to know the career prospects.

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The university has 42 seats for the LLM course. Faculty of Law, CU LLM seat allotment process is carried out through e-counselling. The seats are allotted based on the applicants scores in the CULET-UG examination. It must be noted that the mentioned seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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The admission to the LLM programme is done on the basis of applicants scores in the Calcutta University Law Entrance Test (CULET-UG) scores. Candidates seeking admission are thus required to register and apply to take the test. Before filling out the form, aspirants must check out the eligibility requirements. Candidates who get shortlisted based on exam score have to participate in the e-counselling round. In this round, the seat allotment is done followed by which the fee payment can be done for admission confirmation.

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In order to submit the application form successfully, candidates are required to pay the application fee amount. Faculty of Law, University of Calcutta LLM application fee is INR 500 for the general and EWS category candidates. Additionally, the fee is INR 250 for candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC-A/OBC-B/PWD categories. The course fee can be paid via the provided bill desk link.

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For admission to LLM course at Calcutta University Faculty of Law, the aspirants should have passed a valid law programme. Hence, candidates with a valid LLB/BA LLB or equivalent degree passed with required minimum aggregate are eligible for admission. Moreover, the qualifying exam should have been passed from a recognised university. Candidates must also hold the relevant documents/pass certificates for verification of documents.

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No, the University of Calcutta may not admit candidates without a valid score of CULET-UG. Hence, the aspirants must take the entrance exam and secure a good score in it. Apart from this, the aspirants must fulfil the course-specific eligibility requirements, i.e., LLB/BA LLB or equivalent degree pass with the required minimum aggregate.

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The Calcutta University may reserve certain seats for candidates belonging to SC/ST or other such categories. It follows the reservation rules of the Government of West Bengal. Candidates taking admission under a reserved category have to submit the relevant document for verification. Moreover, the university has a seat intake of 120 for the BA LLB course. This seat count is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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