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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
LLB Fees at Government Colleges
Fees vary by state and institution.
Government Law College, Mumbai: Rs.12,200 per year.
Delhi Government Law Colleges: Rs.17,400 to Rs.10.70 Lacs per year.
Overall Range: Rs.5,000 to Rs.10 Lacs for a 3-year LLB program.
Best Books for LLB Entrance Exam Preparation
1. Legal Awareness & Legal Reasoning – A.P. Bhardwaj
2. The Pearson Guide to CLAT – Harsh Gagrani
3. LLB Entrance Examination Guide – Jaiswal Pankaj Kumar
4. Universal's Logical Reasoning – Jain Prateek
5. Analytical Reasoning – M.K. Pandey
These books cover legal aptitude, logical reasoning, and analytical skills f
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
LEET is the law entrance examination test. One can find the question papers for practice. For that, go on official website leeb.tripura.gov.in and then select previous year question section for further practice. It is the registered website.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your probability of securing admission in National Law Universities (NLUs) stands poor due to an All India Rank (AIR) of 26746 and a category rank of 1439 in the SC category. Although your chances are limited you possess eligibility to enter admission competitions at selected NLUs with reduced cutoff requirements. The cutoff requirements for SC category students who want to attend NLU, Nagpur during the previous year was between 1500-2000 category rank. Some private law institutions which join in CLAT counseling activities can also be admission options for you. The counseling fee amounts to INR 30,000 but the annual course fees range b
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Success in the Common Law Admission Test offers students several different professional options within the law field. The success in CLAT examination enables you to achieve entry at top National Law Universities to study their five-year integrated law program. Students who finish their studies at NLU institutions can earn between INR 8 Lacs to INR 15 Lacs yearly based on where they study and their academic results. Getting a law degree from a respected NLU allows you to begin making money before reaching your quarter-century milestone. The passing score in CLAT enables entry into judicial work as well as corporate law practice and pres
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your scoring 43.76 points in AILET while being classified as a male within the SC BPL category gives you acceptable admission possibilities at leading law colleges in Delhi/NCR for the BA LLB program. The National Law University, Delhi (NLUD) establishes cutoff marks between 40-45 specifically for students from the SC category. Your test results indicate a decent opportunity to enroll at NLUD as an educational institute. Your application stands a chance of acceptance at the National Law University Sonipat and the Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies along with other top law colleges operating in Delhi/NCR. The admission conclu
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
With an All India ST Rank of 721, you have a good chance of getting admission to NALSAR based on your category, as the cutoff for the ST category is usually much lower than the general category, making it likely that your rank falls within the admission range for NALSAR for the ST category.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
Categories BA LLB LLM
General 70-80 60-65
OBC (Non Creamy Layer) 55-60 45-50
EWS. 55-60. 38-40
SC. 45-50. 48-52
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
The cut-off mark for the Patna University BLET (Bachelor of Law Entrance Test) varies each year based on several factors, including:
Number of candidates appearing for the exam.
Difficulty level of the exam.
Availability of seats in the law programs.
Category-wise reservation (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.).
However, to give you a general idea:
The cut-off mark is typically around 50% of the total marks for candidates in the General category.
For candidates in the SC/ST/OBC categories, the cut-off may be lower, generally around 40-45%.
Note: These are approximate figures, and the exact cut-off for each year will be announced after the result decl
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8 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, you cannot check your result before it is officially announced. The results will only be available on the official website once they are released by the exam authorities.
Beware of fake websites or unofficial sources claiming early access to results. Always rely on the official site for accurate and authentic information.
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