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YASH SHARMA

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Sure, here is the cut-off information for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Government Law College (GLC Tiruchirappalli) for the academic year 2022-23:
Category | Cut-off marks
General | 60%
SC | 50%
ST | 45%
The cut-off marks are based on the candidate's performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). The CLAT is a national-level law entrance exam that is conducted by the National Law School of India University (NLSIU).
The CLAT is a very competitive exam, and the cut-off marks are very high. The cut-off marks for the general category for the academic year 2022-23 were 146. The cut-off marks for the reserved categories were lower. For the
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It is unlikely that you will be able to get admission to the 3-year LLB program at GLC, Mumbai with a score of 50 out of 150 in MH-CET Law 3 Year 2020. The cut-off for admission to GLC, Mumbai is typically around 100-110. However, there are a few things you can do to improve your chances of getting admission:
* Apply for the exam again in 2023 and try to score higher.
* Look for other law colleges with lower cut-offs.
* Consider taking a gap year and working or volunteering to gain some experience.
* Apply for scholarships or financial aid.
I hope this helps.

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Government Law College, Rewa offers a Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) program. The fee structure for this program is as follows:
1. LL.B. program (3 years) - Total fee is Rs. 20,000/-
Please note that the fee structure is subject to change and may vary based on the year of admission and other factors. It is advisable to check with the college authorities for the latest and accurate fee structure.

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Congratulations on your score. However, since you have mentioned that you belong to the SC category, you may have some advantage in terms of reservation policies. To get admission in a government law college, you will need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective college and also score well in the entrance exam. Since you have scored 60 marks in CLAT it is difficult to assess your chances of admission without knowing the cut-off score of the college you are interested in. Some government law colleges may have a minimum cut-off score for admission to their programs, while others may consider a combination of factors such a
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Yes, it is possible to get admission in Government Law Colleges in India through CLAT or MHCET Law provided you meet the eligibility criteria and score well in the respective exam. The Common Law Admission Test CLAT is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs offered by 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) and other participating law colleges in India. Some of the top government law colleges in India, such as the National Law School of India University (NLSIU), Bangalore, and the National Law University (NLU), Delhi, are also part of the CLAT consortium. Maharashtra Common Ent
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No. To answer your question, the government law colleges in India generally have their own entrance exams for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. Some of the prominent national-level entrance exams for law in India include the Common Law Admission Test CLAT the All India Law Entrance Test AILET and the Law School Admission Test-India (ISAT-India). However, as you correctly pointed out, some government law colleges also offer admissions based on merit, where candidates are selected based on their academic performance in their qualifying examination. This may vary from college to college, and candidates should check
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The eligibility criteria for admission to a BA LLB program in a government law college may vary depending on the college and the university it is affiliated with. However, as a general guideline, candidates are required to meet the following eligibility criteria:
1. Candidates should have completed 10+2 or an equivalent examination from a recognized board or university.
2. Candidates should have scored a minimum percentage of marks in their 10+2 examination, usually ranging from 45% to 50%, depending on the college and the university.
Based on your score of 70% in your 12th board exam, you are eligible to apply for admission to a BA LLB p
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To get admission to a government law college in Tirupati for LL.B. , you will need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the college and clear the entrance exam or admission process. Typically, a candidate needs to have completed a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 45-50% marks in aggregate (depending on the college's requirements) to be eligible for admission to the LL.B. Programme. However, age is generally not a limiting factor for admission to law courses. As long as you meet the eligibility criteria set by the college and clear the admission process, you should be able to get admission to the LL.B. Pro
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The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test MHCET Law exam for undergraduate programs is conducted for admission to various law colleges in Maharashtra, including GLC Mumbai, Pravin Gandhi College of Law, and K C Law College, among others. The cutoff marks for these colleges may vary depending on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of seats available, and the number of candidates appearing for the exam. However, based on the previous year's cutoff marks, a score of 60-70 marks in the MHCET Law exam for UG may not be sufficient to secure admission to GLC Mumbai, which is one of the most prestigious law colleges
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Yes, you can apply for the LLB 3-year program at GLC Mumbai after completing your BCom degree. Here's the general admission procedure for the LLB program at GLC Mumbai:
1. Eligibility: You must have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum aggregate score of 45% for general category and 40% for reserved category candidates.
2. Entrance Exam: You need to appear for the Common Entrance Test (CET) conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. The CET is a state-level exam that tests your knowledge of General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasonin
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