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sagar sethi sethi

Beginner-Level 5

A student from any stream can choose to study law, but not after 10th class. Law can only be chosen after the completion of school education, i.e. Class 12th. LL.B. Or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a 3-year or 5-year undergraduate law programme that can be completed following graduation or 10+2 correspondingly.

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sagar sethi sethi

Beginner-Level 5

Eligibility for LL.B. After 12th: The basic eligibility criteria to pursue an LL.B. Course is completing class 12th from a recognised board. One must score a minimum of 45% marks in class 12th.

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sagar sethi sethi

Beginner-Level 5

After B.Com, you need to LLB. But a Law degree alone is not enough to become a practicing lawyer. After completing Law School, one must pass the All-India Bar Exam (AIBE). Eligible persons are admitted as advocates on the rolls of the State Bar Councils.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Palak Madaan

Beginner-Level 5

For admissions in LL. B, you need to give the entrance exam of law which is CLAT. I'll share with you the important dates for this and colleges where you can apply as well for this course:
These are all the important dates for CLAT Exam:
Registration Start date November 2016
Registration End date December 2016
Admit Card download date January 2017
CMAT Exam Date January 2017.

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3 years ago

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Palak Madaan

Beginner-Level 5

For admissions in LL. B, you need to give the entrance exam of law which is CLAT. I'll share with you the important dates for this and colleges where you can apply as well for this course:
These are all the important dates for CLAT Exam:
Registration Start date November 2016
Registration End date December 2016
Admit Card download date January 2017
CMAT Exam Date January 2017.

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3 years ago

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shubham deep

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Well at this rank you will not get any NLU. You can try for Vacant seats in different NLUs.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

The Intake Capacity to BA LLB (5 Years) Course is filled through an entrance test (JUET) which is conducted in the month of May/June and academic merit at 10+2 level. There are a total of 69 seats. 60 seats are filled through merit and the remaining 9 seats are self-financed.
The competition is very high for these few seats.

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Rohit Kamat

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Indian Institute of Management (IIM), Rohtak will release the IIM Rohtak 2023 cutoff for admission to the Post Graduate Programme (PGP). IIM Rohtak cut off will comprise the category-wise cutoff based on the CAT score.
Certain important parameters are taken into account while determining the IIM Rohtak cut off such as the overall difficulty level of the exam, the total number of candidates who applied for the programme, and the seats available.

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