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deepika maurya

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No, You can not do Legum Baccalaureus LL.B. With 40 percent in graduation. BCI (Bar Council of India) Rules prescribes a minimum of 45 percent marks in the qualifying exam that is 12th or UG degree to become eligible to join a 3-year or 5 years LL.B. Degree programme in India. Some universities like Delhi University prescribe a minimum of 50 percent marks in graduation or post-graduation to become eligible to join the LL.B. Degree programme at Delhi University Law Faculty. So, if you do a post-graduate degree I. e. an M.A. M.Sc. Or M.Com with 50 percent, you can still join LL.B. On the basis of your post-graduate marks even if you don'
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deepika maurya

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ISAT 2023 Eligibility criteria:
For the open category, the applicant should have scored 70 percent aggregate marks in PCM in class 10+2. For the Reserved category, the students should have scored 60 percent aggregate marks in PCM Physics Chemistry and Mathematics). Candidates must have appeared For JEE Mains entrance exam. The students willing to take admitted to ISAT 2023 should have the age of 1, October 1990 onwards (GEN/OBC) and the student's age should be after 1, October 1985 for SC, ST, and PWD. Steps to Register for ISAT:
1- Read the all pre-registration information.
2- Create an ACER account.
3- Register for ISAT.
4- Register fo
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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, ILS Law College in Pune is a good college. In every way, this college qualifies as a respectable law school.
1. Fee: Most courses have a tuition cost of less than Rs 2 Lacs. It is just Rs. 1.12 Lacs for the LL.B. Course.
2. Ranking: According to several reports, ILS has received a respectable ranking. According to India Today, it is Pune's second-best college.
3. Buildings: ILS's campus, which spans 200 acres, has older but well-maintained structures. Modern e-learning facilities are available in the classrooms. There are facilities available for a variety of sports, including basketball, volleyball, swimming, football, and cricke
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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NLU, New Delhi was established in the year 2008. The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes. NLU Delhi admission to UG, PG and Ph.D programmes are done on the basis of the All-India Law Entrance Test (AILET) conducted by the university. The meritorious and needy students at NLU Delhi are given financial aid in the form of various scholarships so they can pursue their education and careers without any limitations or barriers. NLU Delhi facilities include a central library, computer centre, digital classrooms, canteen, hostels, e-moot court hall, hostels, medical facility and many more. University is offeri
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Manav Kishore

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Yes, there are separate hostels for girls and boys. The college also has a sick room for emergencies.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes, you can do LL.B. You can do LL.B. after M.Tech CSE. The course focuses on core LL.B. Subjects like Labour law, Family law, Crime Law of Tort & Consumer Protection ACT Constitutional Law, Conciliation and Alternative Dispute Resolution System, Legal Writing, Arbitration, etc. LL.B. Is the bachelor's degree of Law. A career in the field of law is a very well-known and lucrative option for those who wish to excel in life. LL.B. is a very high-in-demand professional course these days. As we all know that law is the base of the functional and regulatory system of a country. So, the demand of lawyers is increasing day by day to a great
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Bharti Gupta

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Home State (or HS) Quota- Under the home state quota, the seats are reserved for candidates based on their state (domicile) of eligibility which is basically the state where they have completed their Class 11th and 12th from. Home State quota, basically, is the reservation of 85% seats of a college in a particular state, for the students domicile to that particular state. The remaining 15% seats are available in the All India Quota (AIQ), and is filled by the students not domicile to the state.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Candidates appearing in DU LL.B. 2022 should refer to the previous year cut offs to know about the expected cut offs for this year. Based on past years trend, the general category expected cut off for DU LL.B. 2022 would be around 230 to 240 marks. So, your chances for getting DU are moderate.

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Sasuke Uchiha

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Candidates are selected based on the score and performance in Publications, statement of purpose submitted to the college.
There are only 20 Seats for the mentioned course.
Eligible Candidates needs to appear for the All India Admission Test.

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deepika maurya

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First of all, if you get into a good college through CLAT there is no chance that you will not get a placement. Even if you do not, you have so many avenues, like the judiciary, the Indian Armed Forces, the Civil Service, law officers in banks and government companies, litigation, and many more. The law opens a lot of avenues. After completing the course, you would have a wide range of career options, like law firms, litigation, the civil service, and the judiciary. For law firms, the average package would be around INR 1216 LPA if you graduated from the top 5 national law universities. I hope this will help you.

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