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Sakshi Sharma

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As per my knowledge, the Top Private Law Colleges in India are-
Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat. Army Institute of Law, Mohali. Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Institute of Law Nirma University, Ahmedabad. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, New Law College, Pune. KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar. ICFAI Law School, Hyderabad. Geeta University, Panipat
Among all the above-mentioned universities, Geeta University is the best University for Law programmes. The University offers more than 70 programmes in Management, Hotel Management, Computer Application, Engineering, Design, Commerce, Fashion Design, Pharmacy, Special Education, Arts & Huma
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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. CLAT is just one of the gateways for getting admission to LL.B. And LL. M. courses at 22 National Law Universities. Apart from CLAT, there are many other universities and institutes that conduct entrance exams to provide admission to these courses. Some of the most popular law entrance exams in India other than CLAT are:
AILET - All India Law Entrance Test
ISAT - Law School Admission Test
SLAT - Symbiosis Law Admission Test
Delhi University Law Entrance Exam
BLAT - Banaras Hindu University Law Admission Test
Also, some other private colleges provide admissions to 5-year LL.B. Programs based on class 12 scores
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Varun Chaudhary

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Students who are keen to make their career in Law can easily pursue a Law degree from any of the reputed colleges in Delhi. Delhi is home to some of the top law colleges in India and students from all parts of the country come to seek admission to the same. Lloyd College, Amity University, Sharda University, Lingayas Vidyapeeth, National Law University, National Law Institute, and many more. Students are free to seek admission to any of these and make an exciting and rewarding career ahead. The top specializations of law are Criminal Law, Corporate Law, Intellectual Property Law, Cyber Law, and Labour and Employment Law. Visit - https:
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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hi.
total fees is Rs 2,40,000.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi. You will get whole information about LL.B. Kindly visit the link. https://www.shiksha.com/ll-b-chp.

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Harshit Sharma

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Hii SHALINI, Yes, you can pursue B.A. B.Ed in an integrated course, but need to get at least of 50 % marks and an entrance examination, if you want a better college.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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No there are no percentage criteria for the 12th standard but you can not pursue 3 years of law after intermediate. Law can be pursued in the following two ways:
If you've passed your intermediate (from any stream) - Opt for an integrated LLB course (5 years) eg. BA LLB (hon. ), BBA. LLB. (hon. ), B.Com. LL.B. (Hons. )
If you are already a graduate (from any stream) - Go for an LL.B. programme (3yrs).
So you can only go for a 5-year law course. Appear for CLAT, AILET or Search for the best law colleges in your city/state and apply there. Most of them will conduct their entrance.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, you are eligible as there is no maximum age criteria as of now. Person of any age can opt for law course in India currently. Regarding the Age bar for LL.B. Matter is still pending before the Supreme Court. BCI has imposed the bar but after several petitions. SC stayed the imposed limit. And for now there is no Bar on Age limit to pursue law. If you are already a graduate (from any stream) - Go for a LL.B. Programme (3yrs)
Search for best law colleges of your city/state and apply there. Most of them will conduct there own entrance.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

Contributor-Level 9

No worries, these exams are required only if you want to go to the top law colleges of India. Otherwise, check if your desired law course is available at your state university or any college nearby and apply there. Law can be pursued in following two ways:
If you've passed your intermediate (from any stream) - Opt for an integrated LLB course (5 years) eg. BA LLB (hon. ), BBA. LLB. (hon. ), B.Com. LL.B. (Hons. )
If you are already a graduate (from any stream) - Go for an LL.B. programme (3yrs).
Search for the best law colleges in your city/state and apply there. Most of them will conduct their entrance.

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DIVYANSHU VERMA

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Rs. 24,000/- per sem of BA LLB course.

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