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Shreya

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The School of Law offers five years integrated BBA LL.B. Degree programme spread over ten semesters. The curricula are designed and oriented to impart contemporary legal knowledge, acts, legal procedures, apart from integrating the modern technology-enabled systems, processes and procedures in the process of imparting an optimal blend of teachings in Indian laws as well as international laws. The curricula shall be designed, customized and oriented to impart contemporary legal knowledge, acts, legal procedures, apart from integrating the modern technology-enabled systems, processes and procedures in the process of imparting an optimal
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

Scholar-Level 18

Select the "YES" option if you have completed graduation from Maharashtra State/ Appearing for Graduation Examination from Maharashtra State. Please read tips for filling MAH-LLB 3-year CET - 2020 on line application form using this link:
https://view.mahacet.org/mahacet/admin/news_document/TipsforFillingMAH-LL.B-3YearCET2020form.pdf

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Paramjit Kaur

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There are various books which can help you to prepare for CLAT exam. The following are recommended:
1). Word Power Made Easy
2). Analytical Reasoning
3). Manorama Year Book
4). Objective Arithmetic
Books by RS Aggarwal are also quite good which can be referred. All the best.

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Vinit

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Yes, you can pursue law course after your secondary school in any stream. All you need to do is apply for entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT and exams of different colleges. CLAT is an exam which qualifies for National Law Universities whereas LSAT for private Universities. Other than these we have several premier Universities like IILM University- Gurugram, which have their own entrance exams. BA- LLB and BBA - LLB are integrated programs of five years duration. The course is not only restricted to the classroom studies, but it also includes mock court training, case studies, workshops, seminars etc. BA- LLB, integrate course in Arts and
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Vinit

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If you want to kick start a successful career in law, it is important to get admission into a good law college. There are a number of top law colleges in India that you can apply for, but you should know the admission process. Most of the colleges or universities that offer courses in law have their own entrance examinations. One of the most recognized examinations is CLAT which stands for the Common Law Entrance Test. The test score of CLAT is accepted by major universities as well as law colleges in India. There are multiple universities from where you can do 5-year LL.B. Like IILM University Gurugram offers BBA LL.B. & B.A. LL.B. &
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Sadyanta Rawal

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Yes, you are eligible for CLAT.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Distance degree is valid for LLB regular course if it was done from a UGC DEB recognised university. So you can be eligible if your university is recognised from UGC DEB.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You have not write about the college/university name. However, the basic eligibility criteria for 3 years LL.B. Regular course is a Bachelor degree in any discipline with minimum 50% of marks for general, 45% for OBCs and 40% for SC/ST candidates. Therefore, you can be eligible if meeting the above eligibility criteria. So you have to first complete your degree requirements.

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