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Satyam Pathak

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Cutoff for for B.A. LL.B at CT University (CTU) is around 55-70% depending on particular academic year.

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The latest cutoff for Bachelor of law LLB at smt. Velagapudi Durgamba Siddhartha Law college is 60%.

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This degree centers on the branch of the legal system that focuses on climate change, renewable energy policy, land use and global energy needs. Students may learn how to evaluate and address new energy production and distribution policies. Programs may use a variety of learning tools, including lectures, discussions, dissertations and externships. While the required courses can be very different, they may include or be similar to environmental law, energy law regulation and policy, oil and gas tax, and natural resources law and policy.

  • Students in pursuit of a degree in energy law will often study topics such as energy regulation, oil
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BA LLB is an integrated law programme of the undergraduate level. It is covered over a period of five years and the course is an amalgamation of arts and law. Among the most sought after law courses, BA LLB is offered in almost all the law institutes of the country. Candidates have to either give an entrance exam or get selected through merit in order to get a seat in the course. BA LLB comprises subjects of both law and arts. Innumerable job opportunities await students of this programme as soon as they complete their degree.
BBA LLB is also an undergraduate integrated law programme that has a duration of five years. However, unlike BA
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Nmims Navi Mumbai Campus, the infrastructure is lavish, with Strong faculty, in lieu of academics its very different than other law colleges, as our College course outline is some what based on international standards and it helps you to widen your research and knowledge(mind you! the portion is some what heavy,and you need to learn to balance your academic and personal life), NMIMS as you all know is very strict, minimum 80 percent is required to qualify to the next SEMESTER. Being a Student i'm proud to say that, the knowledge and experience i'm absorbing is very Superficial, If you are thinking 0f joining this Campus do it Without
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LL.B. Shall be 100 while minimum pass marks in each paper shall be 33% individually and 48% in aggregate I. e. , total of all papers, as the case may be, of that Semester taken together
LL. M equivalent degree from a recognised University with not less than 55% marks on aggregate (50% in case of reserved categories, I. e. SC/ST/Persons with Disability). Good luck.

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Hello, the eligibility criteria to pursue LL.B. Is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognised university with 45%-50% aggregate, this vary as per norms of the universities such as DU, BHU need 50% aggregate in Bachelor's degree, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, but since you belong to general it's tough to enroll in law programme of LL.B. With 44.4%. You have high possibility of admission. Good luck.

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No. It's a graduate programme. If you study LL.B. It's 3 years duration after completion of your graduation, while the B.A. LL.B. Is 5 years course right after intermediate. The PG in law as called ML. -Master of Laws. Various institutions offer L. B. or Bachelor of Legislative Law which is an undergraduate law course offered by different Indian universities, but they cannot provide B.A. L. B or Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws which is a dual degree professional course in administrative law. Therefore, what you really need to do is apply for the integrated law course, since you have completed 12th standard. The only difference is t
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Exemptions are
Cleared LLB:
Passed LL.B. (Three Years Degree Course / or Five Years integrated Law Course) from a recognised University / Institute either constituted under an ACT of Parliament or approved by AICTE/AIU and having secured 50% or more marks in the aggregate.
Exemption Executive Level : ONE SUBJECT
Exemption available in paper (s) covered under Executive Programme Stage: Industrial, Labour & General Laws. Exemption at professional level: NO SUBJECT
No paper-wise exemptions available for this qualification in any paper covered under Professional Programme Stage. Reference:
Students are required to apply for paper wise exemption
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