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Manori Sahni

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At Law Centre-II, more than 70% of seats are reserved for various reserved category students. A breakup for the same is mentioned in the below table:

Category

Percentage Reservation of Seats at Law Centre-II

SC/ST

22.5%

15% for SC and 7.5% for ST (interchangeable, if necessary)

OBC (non-creamy layer, central list)

27%

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

10%

Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)

5%

Children/Widows of personnel of the Armed Forces (CW)

5%

Wards of Kashmiri Migrants

5%

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Manori Sahni

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Admission to all the Law Centre-II courses is entrance-based. Law Centre-II accepts CUET PG exam for admission to its postgraduate courses. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to PG was based on DUET exam conducted by the University. The eligibility requirements for all the popular programmes offered by the college are tabulated below:

Courses

Eligibility & Selection

LLB

UG/PG degree from DU or any other Indian or foreign recognised university with 50% aggregate

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Manori Sahni

Contributor-Level 9

At Law Centre-I, more than 70% of seats are reserved for various reserved category students. A breakup for the same is mentioned in the below table:

Category

Percentage Reservation of Seats at Law Centre-I

SC/ST

22.5%

15% for SC and 7.5% for ST (interchangeable, if necessary)

OBC (non-creamy layer, central list)

27%

Economically Weaker Section (EWS)

10%

Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PwD)

5%

Children/Widows of personnel of the Armed Forces (CW)

5%

Wards of Kashmiri Migrants

5%

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M
Manori Sahni

Contributor-Level 9

Admission to all the Law Centre-I courses is entrance-based. Law Centre-I accepts CUET PG exam for admission to its postgraduate courses. The institute along with DU started accepting CUET PG from 2023 session onward. Before this, admission to PG was based on DUET exam conducted by the University. The eligibility requirements for all the popular programmes offered by the college are tabulated below:

Courses

Eligibility Criteria

LLB

UG/PG degree from DU or any other Indian or foreign recognised university with 50% aggregate

NOTE: Required aggregate is as per an unofficial source. Hence, is indicative.

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Kratika Sharma

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As per the eligibility to apply for MA (Aviation Law and Air Transport Management) at NALSAR Hyderabad, candidate must fulfill the following conditions:

  1. Candidate must have a bachelor's degree or equivalent degree from a recognised university, or
  2. Candidate having a three year's Diploma degree in Aircraft Maintenance Engineering (AME). 

Note: Candidates appearing in graduation final year can also apply for admission to MA (Aviation Law and Air Transport Management) programme offered at NALSAR University of Law. 

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can pursue 3 years LL.B course.

You can explore about-

  • CUET
  • Jamia CET
  • University level entrance exams for LL.B like LPUNEST/ CCSU 
  • SCDL
  • NLU DDE

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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you are eligible for Amity Law School, Noida with a 75% score in the Bihar board. The minimum eligibility criteria for the 5-year integrated BA LLB programme at Amity Law School, Noida is 50% in class 10 and 55% in class 12.

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YASH SHARMA

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No, a Diploma course is not valid for applying for a 3-year LL.B. Course in India. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has relaxed the eligibility criteria for the 3-year LL.B. Course and now allows candidates who have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline to pursue the course. However, Diploma holders are not eligible to pursue a 3-year LL.B. Course. However, there are some colleges that offer a 5-year integrated LL.B. Course that you can apply for. This course is designed for students who have completed their Diploma or Bachelor's degree in any discipline. If you are interested in pursuing a career in law, I encourage you to con
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