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YASH SHARMA

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Sure, here are some of the top colleges for 3-year LL.B. Programme in India:
Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi
Government Law College, Mumbai
National Law School of India University, Bangalore
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Indian Law Society's Law College, Pune
Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat
Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
ILS Law College, Pune
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad
Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar
These are some of the top colleges for the 3-year LL.B. Programme in India, and they are known for their academic excellence, experienced faculty, and good placement opportunities. However, it is al
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The admission process and the cut-off marks for NLAT (National Law Aptitude Test) conducted by Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai can vary from year to year depending on the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the overall performance of the candidates in the exam. However, being waitlisted at 1699 is a good sign, and you may have a chance of getting admission in the second merit list. The final decision, however, will depend on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of candidates who have accepted the admission offer, and the number of applicants ahead of you on the waiting list. It is r
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If your name is not currently on the allotment list, it's recommended that you wait for the subsequent lists to come out before making a decision to exit the counseling process. The counseling process for law admissions often involves multiple rounds of seat allocation, and it's possible that your name might appear in the subsequent lists if you're eligible for admission. You should also check the admission schedule and counseling process guidelines provided by the concerned authority to SEE if there are any deadlines or procedures to be followed in case you want to exit from the counseling process. If you're unsure about any aspect of
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The cut-off ranks for admission to National Law Universities (NLUs) vary each year depending on various factors such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats in each NLU. Therefore, it's difficult to predict if you will get admission to any NLU based solely on your All India Rank (AIR) in a particular category. However, with an AIR of 4858 in one category, you have a good chance of securing admission to some of the NLUs, particularly the newer ones. It's recommended that you check the cut-off ranks of the NLUs you're interested in to SEE if you meet their eligib
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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) after completing your graduation. In fact, many law colleges and universities offer LL.B. As a post-graduate degree for students who have completed their graduation in any discipline. LL.B. Is a three-year undergraduate law programme that provides students with an in-depth understanding of the legal system, legal principles, and various branches of law such as criminal law, civil law, corporate law, etc. By pursuing an LL.B. Degree, you can develop legal expertise and acquire skills that are essential for a career in the legal profession. It's important to note that admission to LL.B. Course
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SNIL (Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur) is a reputed law school that offers a B.A. LL.B. Programme. The law school has a good placement record, with many students getting placed in top law firms, corporate houses, and other organizations. The maximum, minimum, and average packages offered to SNIL students can vary each year depending on the job profile, organisation, and other factors. However, the law school has a good track record of offering lucrative packages to its students. In the past, the maximum package offered to SNIL students has been around 18 LPA, while the minimum package has been around 3 LPA. The average package offered to
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ACET stands for Actuarial Common Entrance Test, which is an entrance exam conducted by the Institute of Actuaries of India (IAI) for admission to its Actuarial Science course. It is not related to admission to a law college. To take admission in a law college, you may need to clear law entrance exams such as CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), AILET (All India Law Entrance Test), ISAT (Law School Admission Test), or other state-level entrance exams, depending on the college or university you are applying to. However, there are some colleges that offer direct admission to law courses based on your academic qualifications. It's recommended
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I'm not able to make phone calls. However, I'm here to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have about finding a law college. If you're having difficulties finding a law college, here are a few tips that may help:
Research online: You can start by researching online for law colleges in your area. You can use search engines to find law colleges and read reviews from current and past students. Contact universities: You can contact universities in your area and ask them about the law courses they offer, the admission process, eligibility criteria, and the fee structure. Seek advice from professionals: You can also seek advice
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My knowledge cutoff is September 2021 and I do not have access to real-time information. However, according to the official website of Banaras Hindu University (BHU), the registration process for the BHU BLAT (Banaras Law Admission Test) typically starts in the month of January and ends in the month of February. It's important to note that the exact dates may vary from year to year, and it's recommended that you check the BHU website for the most up-to-date information regarding the registration process and important dates for the BHU BLAT exam.

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