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Scholar-Level 17
Here are some of the colleges affiliated to Shivaji University that offer B.S.L. LL.B.:
* **Shahaji Law College**
* **K.P.B. Hindu Law College**
* **Shivaji Law College**
* **Savitribai Phule Pune University**
* **Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University**
Please note that these are just a few examples, and the fee structure may vary depending on the college. It is always best to contact the college directly to get more
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Scholar-Level 17
* * B.A. LL.M. M. M. B. (Hons)* - This is a 5-year integrated course that offers students a comprehensive understanding of law and its various aspects. * * B.Com LL.M. M. M. B. (Hons)* - This is a 5-year integrated course that combines the study of commerce and law. * *LLM* - This is a 2-year postgraduate course that offers students an advanced understanding of law. * * Ph.D. in Law* - This is a 3-year doctoral programme that offers students the opportunity to conduct research in a particular area of law. Sanskriti University is a private university located in Mathura, Uttar Prade
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Scholar-Level 17
Year | General Category | Reserved Category
2022 | 65% | 55%
2021 | 60% | 50%
2020 | 55% | 45%
It is important to note that these are just the past cut-offs, and the cut-offs for the current year may be different. It is advisable to check with the college for the latest information on cut-offs and admission requirements.
In addition to the cut-offs, there are a few other factors that may affect your chances of getting admission to
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
* *K. J. Somaiya College of Law:* The cut-off for admission to the BBA LL.B. Course at K. J. Somaiya College of Law is 75% for the General category and 65% for the Reserved category. [Image of K. J. Somaiya College of Law in Mumbai]
* *Savitribai P
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
**General Category**
* **Corporate Law:** 56.5%
* **Constitutional Law:** 55.5%
* **Environmental Law:** 54%
* **International Law:** 54.5%
* **Labour Law:** 54.5%
* **Media Law:** 54.5%
* **Public Policy and Governance:** 54.5%
* **Taxation Law:** 54.5%
**SC/ST Category**
* **Corporate Law:** 49%
* **Constitutional Law:** 48%
* **Environmental Law:** 46.5%
* **International Law:** 47%
* **Labour Law:** 47%
* **Media Law:** 47%
* **Public Policy and Governance:** 47%
* **Taxation Law:** 47%
The cutoff information is subject to change, so it is always best to check with the colleg
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
*Government Law Colleges* Government Law College, Mumbai [Image of Government Law College, Mumbai]
* Government Law College, Pune [Image of Government Law College, Pune]
* Government Law College, Nagpur [Image of Government Law College, Nagpur]
* Government Law College, Aurangabad [Image of Government Law College, Aurangabad]
* Government Law College, Solapur [Image of Government Law College, Solapur]
*Private Law Colleges* Symbiosis Law School, Pune [Image of Symbiosis Law School, Pune]
* Bharati Vidyapeeth's New Law College, Pune [Ima
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Scholar-Level 17
* Admit card
* Photo ID
* Original documents of all educational qualifications
* Caste Certificate (if applicable)
* Income Certificate (if applicable)
The Personal Interview round is an important part of the admission process. The interview panel will assess your communication skills, your knowledge of law, and your motivation for studying law. You are advised to prepare well for the intervi
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Scholar-Level 17
1. *Meet the educational requirements. * Most employers require medico legal consultants to have a medical degree and a postgraduate degree in medical law or a related field.
2. *Gain experience in the medical field. * Many employers prefer candidates who have experience working in a clinical setting. This experience can help you develop the skills and knowledge necessary to provide medico legal advice.
3. *Get certified. * There are a number of organizations that offer certification for medico legal consultants. Getting certified can demonst
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