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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

The eligibility criteria for LLB is having 45-50% marks. If you convert CGPA and meet this score, it's okay. Otherwise, you can do 5 year LLB on the basis of class 12th score, but you need percentage and not CGPA.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
The personal interview is about general legal GK, a little legal aptitude along with some questions may be asked for personality test. But, you don't need to worry, every one qualifies this round.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi,
The qualifying marks for the exam are 40, and you have that score. So, you can get in touch with the university officials and also check the website for the merit list and final admission list.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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The assumption that packages are fixed if done from a particular university is utterly wrong. Packages are decided on the basis of the firms, company's, independent practitioners that are invited through the placement program; and not all students get the opportunity to sit for placements (only shortlisted candidates do). Further, your academic records and placement committee's efforts decide what kind of offer you might receive. Also, law firms have different pay scales, companies have different, so there is no specific number. Note: Colleges make you job ready, it's not their duty to ensure that you have a job in your hand (your C
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, this is a good college for studying law. moot courts are available in all the colleges in accordance with the guidelines for education in law by the bar council. for internships, the college may have a placement cell but the internships it guarantees cannot be always good or available to you as there are many other parameters for that.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Yes, you have to sit in the CLAT exam for getting admission into national law universities or you can give individual exams like BHU CET, IPU CET JMI, AMU, and AILET for admission in other law colleges. You can also apply to private colleges on the basis of CLAT score or individually.

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Debashis Prusty

Beginner-Level 5

There are no diploma courses in law it is a professional course. It is good that you want to study, 3yrs/5yrs degree courses, postgraduate is also available. Thank you.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

Llyod law college is a fair college for law. It gives you placement and has good faculty and other facilities. The 5yr course is more popular than the 3year course and being bent towards it would be natural, although this expression is unclear to me.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

For LAWW JRF- UNRESERVED- 64.00 OBC (NCL)- 60.67 SC-58.00 ST- 56.00 PWDVI- 60.00 PWDHI- 57.33 PWDLM- 60.67 EWS-60.67
this is the cut off available on this link
upvote.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

Scholar-Level 16

B.A. LL.B. Hons means that more focus is placed on law subjects as compared to B.A. Subjects whereas in B.A. LL.B. General LL.B. Is not emphasized much. This is why in the hons course you get law subjects from 1st year and gen course starts it after completion of B.A. LL.B. Hons is more recognised than the general one.

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