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YASH SHARMA

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The cutoff information for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at GLC Mumbai for the year 2023 is as follows:
Category | Opening | Closing
General | 144 | 127
OBC | 129 | 102
SC | 127 | 102
ST | 127 | 102
The cutoff information is based on the marks obtained in the MH CET Law exam. The opening and closing cutoff marks are the minimum and maximum marks required to secure a seat in the college, respectively.
It is important to note that the cutoff information is subject to change. The final cutoff marks will be announced by the college after the MH CET Law results are declared.
Here are some tips to help you improve your chances of getting admission to GLC
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Here are some ways you can get admission in a college to pursue B.A. LL.B. Without taking CLAT exam:
* *Take the university's own entrance exam:* Some universities conduct their own entrance exams for admission to B.A. LL.B. Courses. These exams are usually less competitive than CLAT and they offer a wider range of colleges to choose from. * *Apply for admission on the basis of merit:* Some colleges offer admission to B.A. LL.B. Courses on the basis of merit. This means that they will consider your 12th standard marks and your performance in the Personal Interview while making a decision on your admission. * *Take admission through ma
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Yes, you can get direct admission for BBA LL.B. Without giving CLAT. There are a number of private universities that offer direct admission to BBA LL.B. Without CLAT. However, it is important to note that these universities are not as prestigious as the National Law Universities (NLUs) that offer admission through CLAT. Some of the private universities that offer direct admission to BBA LL.B. Without CLAT are:
* Symbiosis Law School, Pune
* Amity Law School, Delhi
* Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
* ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad
* Lovely Professional University, Phagwara
The eligibility criteria for direct admission to BBA LL.B. Without CLAT
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Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can get admission for LL.B. Through CLAT after completing your B.A. CLAT is a common law entrance exam conducted by National Law Universities in India. It is a national level examination that is conducted for admission to 5-year integrated LL.B. Courses offered by National Law Universities (NLUs) and other private law schools. The eligibility criteria for CLAT is that you should have completed your 12th standard with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate. There is no restriction on the stream that you have studied in your 12th standard. If you have completed your B.A. Then you are eligible to appear for CLAT. The CLAT exam is a
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The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the entrance exam for LLB B.Com in India. It is conducted by the National Law University Consortium (NLU). The LSAT India is a similar exam that is conducted by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). It is accepted by a wider range of law schools outside of India.
The CLAT is a more competitive exam than the LSAT India. This is because the CLAT is only accepted by NLUs, which are some of the top law schools in India. The LSAT India is accepted by a wider range of law schools, including some private law schools.
The CLAT is also a more difficult exam than the LSAT India. This is because the CLAT c
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The LSAT India is different from other law entrance exams such as the CLAT and AILET in a few key ways.
First, the LSAT India is a computer-adaptive test, while the CLAT and AILET are both paper-based tests. This means that the difficulty of the LSAT India questions will vary depending on how well the student is performing, while the difficulty of the CLAT and AILET questions will be the same for all students.
Second, the LSAT India focuses on testing students' critical thinking and reasoning skills, while the CLAT and AILET also test students' knowledge of general knowledge and legal concepts. This means that the LSAT India is a more sk
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Scholar-Level 17

No, the answer key is not provided with the ISAT India test paper. The ISAT India is a computer-based test, and the test-taking software displays the questions on the computer screen. The candidates can read the questions and select their answers using the mouse or keyboard. The answer key is not provided in a printable format, and the candidates cannot take a printout of the answer key. However, the answer key is made available by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) after the test is administered. The answer key is available on the LSAC website and can be downloaded by candidates. The answer key can be used by candidates to check
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Whether or not it is worth doing an LL. M. from the School of Law (SOL), Sharda University depends on your individual goals and circumstances. The School of Law (SOL) is a private university located in Greater Noida, India. It was founded in 1995 and is accredited by the Bar Council of India (BCI).

The university offers a variety of law programs, including an LL. M. programme. The LL. M. programme at SOL is a one-year programme that is designed to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in a particular area of law. The programme offers a variety of specializations, including corporate law, international law, and environmenta

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No, it is not possible to pursue LL.B. And M.Com together. Both LL.B. And M.Com are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both LL.B. And M.Com you can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an LL.B. Once you have completed your LL.B. You can then pursue an M.Com. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both LL.B. And M.Com. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save you time and money
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No. It is not possible to pursue M.Com and LL.B. Simultaneously. Both M.Com and LL.B. Are full-time courses that require a significant amount of time and effort. It would be very difficult to complete both courses simultaneously. If you are interested in pursuing both M.Com and LL.B. You can do so one after the other. You can complete your B.Com and then pursue an M.Com. Once you have completed your M.Com. You can then pursue an LL.B. Another option is to pursue a dual degree programme that offers both M.Com and LL.B. These programs are typically more challenging than pursuing the two degrees separately, but they can save you time and
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