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Aakarsh Singh

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LL.B. course alag se nhi hota, kewal B.A. LL.B. hota hai.

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deepika maurya

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Admission process:
Admission to the Integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme is based on marks scored in the LAW CET exam conducted by the University itself. Dr. Br Ambedkar University admissions are conducted online through the official website of Dr. Br Ambedkar University. The programs are offered in full-time/Regular mode only. Candidates for Integrated B.A. LL.B. Are selected on the basis of marks obtained in the Law Common Entrance Test (LAW CET). The Law Common Entrance Test is a state-level Under Graduate Law entrance exam conducted online by the University. Eligibility criteria for Integrated B.A. LL.B. Programme: Passed Class 12 with
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Deeksha Dixit

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The admission criteria for the five-year integrated course B.A. LL.B. At the School of Law of the University of Mumbai (Thane campus) is:
You must have completed the 12th standard from a recognised board with at least a 45% aggregate score. Also, you must have qualified for the MHCET Law exam with a decent score. With a MH-CET score of 69, it is difficult to get admission into the School of Law without category-based exemptions. In previous years, the cut-off has been above 106. like 110 and 118 in different rounds for admission in 2021. The category-based cutoff varies, and for certain categories it is slightly lower than 100.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Structure is 5 year with B.A. Courses like History, English etc. And other law subjects covered in a law course. Best wishes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

You can explore about- DU
- nearby central universities like CUH etc. - BHU
Also some privacy law colleges are also accepting CUET score. Best wishes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

Distance LL.B. Is not valid for practise.

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Abhiraj Jit

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Allahbad University has a cutoff criteria for 45 per cent if you apply for their law programme. The STs and OBCs have a very less requirment as that's 42 for SCs and 40 per cent for the OBCs.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

You can explore about -
- some good law colleges in your area
- DU
- Symbosis
- CUCET law colleges
Best wishes.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, you can not pursue a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B. ) course without paying any fees. According to university rules, you will have to pay some amount of fees at every college, irrespective of your score in any entrance exam or your class 12th score. However, you may apply to colleges charging substantially lower fees for this three-year course. Here is a list of a few affordable colleges offering a LLB:
1. Central University of Haryana
2. Government Law College, Tirunelveli
3. Berhampur University
4. Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai
At these colleges, fees to pursue a three-year LLB are just 3,000 rupees, excluding the registration
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Sonali Verma

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No, A good score in MHCET Law 2022 should be around 100-105 for admission to top law colleges. MHCET Law 2022 cut-off will be different for each participating law college, depending on factors such as the number of seats available, preference given by the candidates, their performance etc. In this article, candidates can check the college-wise previous year MHCET Law cut offs, and expected cut-offs.

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