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Chikat Marchang

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The different course eligibility for Chanakya National Law University Patna admissions is as shown here:

  • UG Courses: Pass Class 10 & Class 12 with a minimum score of 45% (40% for SC/ST).
  • PG Courses: Graduate with LLB programme from a recognised University with minimum 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates). 

Interested candidates must know their course eligibility for their preferred course and apply accordingly.

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Chikat Marchang

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The selection process for admission to the different School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University courses depends on entrance exam scores such as the MGU CAT which is conducted by the parent university itself. Students must also meet the eligibility to apply for the course and the exam.

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Chikat Marchang

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To apply for LLM at School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University students must meet the eligibility of having a UG degree in LLB with a minimum aggregate score of 50% while the selection process for admissions will depend on the MGU CAT exam.

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Chikat Marchang

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To apply for LLM at School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University students must meet the eligibility of having a UG degree in LLB with a minimum aggregate score of 50% while the selection process for admissions will depend on the MGU CAT exam.

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Chikat Marchang

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To study BBA LLB from School of Indian Legal Thought, Mahatma Gandhi University students must meet the eligibility of having passed Class 12 with a minimum score of 45% (40% for SC/ST and 42% for OBC/PwD) with admissions depending on entrance exam scores such as the in-house MGU CAT.

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Rekha Devi

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Yes, you can skip CLAT 2026 and you are definitely eligible for the law admission at Chandigarh University. You only need to clear the University entrance exam called CUCET. Well, it is mandatory for your admission: If you score well in CUCET, you might get one of those scholarships that bring down your fees by a lot, and, you know, the law department isn't just about books and classrooms; they boast modern infrastructure, a separate library, and an auditorium and yes, a Pro Bono Club. Plus, it's really curious: Madhyastha - Centre of Excellence is another thing about the law department.

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7 months ago

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Atul Arora

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The eligibility criteria for the Law course are different for every course level, for instance:

  • A 3-year LLB requires you to have a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university.
  • A 5-year LLB (BA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB, etc.) requires you to pass Class 12 from a recognised board; the stream can be any.
  • For an LLM, you're required to have an LLB degree, and for an LLD, an LLM degree is required.

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8 months ago

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Sejal Baveja

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Yes, candidates can admission in R V Institute of Legal Studies with 70% in Class 12. The minimum required aggregate for the same is 50% (45% for reserved category). They must submit the marksheet and certificate for Class 12 to apply for and confirm admission in R V Institute of Legal Studies.

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Sejal Baveja

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The eligibility criteria of BBA LLB course at R V Institute of Legal Studies requires the candidates to pass Class 12/PUC with a minimum of 45% aggregate (40% for reserved category) from a recognised board. They must submit the marksheets and certificate for the same to apply for and confirm admission at the institute, since admissions are merit-based to the BBA LLB course. 

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8 months ago

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Prashant

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Yes, completing your intermediate education through an open schooling system like Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS) makes you eligible for the Andhra Pradesh Law CET (LAWCET) exam and subsequent law studies, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria. Specifically, you need to have passed the 10+2 pattern Intermediate examination with the required percentage of marks for your category.  

Open Schooling and Eligibility:

Open schooling qualifications, such as those from APOSS, are generally accepted for LAWCET if they are recognised by the relevant educational bodies (like the Board of Intermediate Education, AP).

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