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Manish Jaiswal

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The general cut off of Hazra Law College for B.A LL.B are: At least 45% in best four in XII Board exam[excluding Environmental Studies of WBCHSE] for General category. At least 45% marks in best four subjects (excluding Environmental Studies of WBCHSE) for SC/ST/Person with Disability(Disability 40% or more). 

For more accurate and latest information please visit the official website of Hazra Law College or by contacting the admission office. The cut-off may vary every year due to seat intake and application every year.

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Anushka Mendiratta

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No, the Faculty of Law, Calcutta University does not accept CLAT scores for admission to its undergraduate programme (B.A. LL.B.). CLAT is primarily designed for admission to National Law Universities in India. The Faculty of Law, Calcutta University conducts its own entrance exam for admission to the B.A. LL.B. program. The Faculty of Law website itself does not mention CLAT scores as a requirement for admission.

 

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Anushka Mendiratta

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No, students cannot join the Faculty of Law, Calcutta University directly without any entrance exam. Reliable sources confirm the requirement for an entrance exam. The Faculty of Law at Calcutta University doesn't mention any direct admission process on their website.

West Bengal Law Entrance Exam: The admission process for the Faculty of Law at Calcutta University likely involves  WB-LEE. This exam is conducted by the West Bengal University of Juridical Sciences (WB UJS) for admission to LLB programs in various universities across West Bengal, including Calcutta University.

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Jyoti Debsarma

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No, you cannot get direct admission to B.A LL.B at the Faculty of Law, Calcutta University. The admission to the B.A LL.B programme is based on the merit list prepared based on the Entrance Examination conducted by the University of Calcutta. The eligibility criteria for admission to the B.A LL.B programme at Calcutta University is passing the H.S. (Class 12 level) examination with minimum 45% (40% in case of SC/ST and P.H.) marks in aggregate (taking into consideration best of 4 papers excluding WBCHSE Environment Science). The admission to the B.A LL.B programme is not done directly, and it is mandatory to appear for the entrance exa
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Jyoti Debsarma

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The fees for undergraduate (UG) courses at the Faculty of Law, University of Calcutta is INR 1,764 per year, totaling INR 8,820 for the entire course.

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Jyoti Debsarma

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The highest package for B.A LL.B students at the Faculty of Law, University of Calcutta is 18 LPA.

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JAYSHANKAR KUMAR

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It seems that Kirkland & Ellis LLP and Latham & Watkins LLP are not among the top recruiters of Faculty of Law, Calcutta University. In fact, there is no evidence that these two firms have recruited any students from the Faculty of Law in the past few years. These firms are among the largest and most prestigious law firms in the world, with offices in major financial centers and a strong presence in the US market. They typically recruit from top-tier law schools in the US, UK, and other jurisdictions, and have very selective hiring criteria.

Therefore, it is unlikely that they would consider the Faculty of Law, Calcutta University as a

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JAYSHANKAR KUMAR

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The fees for UG courses at Faculty of Law, Calcutta University vary depending on the course and the duration. For example, the fees for Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws [B.A.L.L.B.] is INR 40,000 per year for a 5-year course. The fees for Master of Laws [L.L.M.] is INR 3.21 L for a 2-year course. The fees for Ph.D. (Law) is not mentioned in the results.

Candidates seeking admission to the B.A.LL.B at the Faculty of Law of University of Calcutta are required to meet the below-mentioned criteria:

  • Must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent from a Board recognised by the University of Calcutta. 
  • General category candidates must have obta
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aniket anand

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The five-year B.A. LL.B. programme at the University of Calcutta's Faculty of Law costs roughly INR 25,000 in total fees per year.An explanation of the major educational costs:

The annual tuition fee is INR 2,000. Exam and enrollment fees are INR 3,000. Library fees are INR 1,000. Additional fees are INR 500.

Extra costs include those for identity cards, certificates, etc.

The annual fees amount to approximately INR 6,500 in total. 

The entire tuition for the five-year B.A. LL.B. programme is between INR 25,000 and INR 30,000.

In comparison to National Law Universities, where the cost of a five-year legal programme can range from 5 to

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aniket anand

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No, regrettably, a 65 percentile on the CLAT exam will not get you into the B.A. LL.B programme at Calcutta University's Faculty of Law.

According to the most recent admission requirements and prior cutoffs, the minimum CLAT percentile needed to be admitted to the Faculty of Law, CU for a B.A. LL.B. is:

1. For candidates in the general category: 90+ percentile
2. For candidates who are SC/ST: 55+ percentile
3. 65+ percentile for candidates who are OBC or PWD

Thus, the cutoff for applicants in the general category is above the 90th percentile, which is fairly high. Only the reserved OBC/PWD category's relaxed cutoff is met by your 65 percent

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