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The counselling process for is a single-window seat allotment process. Seats in all the law colleges are allotted via this centralised allotment process - CAP. In online counselling, candidates have to first register their options within the given deadline, then check the allotment result, and report to the college allotted for admission fee payments and document verification. The entire counselling process of KEE 2023 is online. However, document verification and payment of the admission fee is to be done by reporting at the allotted colleges. For second allotment fill the counselling process after the declaration
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Law colleges across India have a different selection process and eligibility criteria for admissions at UG and PG levels. However, given below is the basic eligibility criteria that candidates need to fulfil to secure admission in law courses offered at UG and PG levels:
Eligibility for UG Law Courses: Candidates are eligible to secure admission in UG law courses if they have cleared Higher Secondary School/Intermediate (10+2) or its equivalent exam from a recognised board with not less than 45% marks in aggregate.
Eligibility for PG Law Courses: For admission in LLB (3 years) course, aspirants need to be graduates fr
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After completing 12th from a recognized board, students can apply for BA LLB admission through law entrance exams such as CLAT, LSAT India, AILET, etc or direct admissions. On an average, the BA LLB course fees ranges between 1.5-7 lakhs.
Admission to BA LLB course is done on the basis of scores obtained in entrance exams which are conducted at a national level or state level or at a university level. CLAT, also known as the Common Law Admission Test, i
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3-Year LLB Admission process
The admission process for securing a seat in law institutes requires the candidates to qualify through the entrance exams. There are different entrance tests conducted by various institutes to enroll the students in a 3-year LLB program. Some of these entrance exams are:
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Good faculty members: many of faculty members are very supportive and their teaching way is really great. Infrastructure: it's moderate, a small campus (not a movie like campus) but yes good with a beautiful view of snow mountains. Placement: IT totally depends on you. Many firms and company visit regularly for the placement. You get 20 to 30k as a student of below average. And if you are a good decent student then it will go up to 50k or
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1. Sri Venkateswara College Of Law, Tirupati
B.A. L. B: 828 (male), 869 (female)
L. B: 5608 (male), 5905 (female)
2. NVP Law College, Visakhapatnam
B.A. L. B: 6907 (male), 7009 (female)
L. B: 1753 (male), 1482 (female)
3. Jain University, Bangalore
4. JC College Of Law, Guntur
B.A. L. B: 1852 (male), 1635 (female)
L. B: 1452 (male), 3948 (female)
5. Chandigarh University, Chandigarh
6. Andhra University, Visakhapatnam
7. Jagran Lakecity University, Bhopal
8. Sri R. K. M. Law College, Chittoor
B.A. L. B: 937 (male), 385 (female)
L. B: 6572 (male), 7026 (female)
9. Sri Eshwar Reddy College Of Law, Tiru
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