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JSS College of Arts and Commerce, Mysore
IIHR, New Delhi.
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You are eligible to get admission in all the participating universities under TSLAWCET except in:
1. KV Rangareddy Institute of Law, Hyderabad
2. University College of Law, Osmania University
3. Pendekanti Law College, Hyderabad
4. Telangana University, Dichpally, Nizamabad
5. University College of Law, KU Campus, Warangal
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Intake capacity for first BA LLB (5-year law course) is 240 and for first LLB (3-year law course) is 160 as per the order of Hon'ble Bombay High Court. For more information, please visit:
https://ilslaw.edu/announcement/notice-first-year-intake-capacity/.
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The fees is 61,000 INR. However, for further details you can visit shiksha's link mentioned below and it'll provide all details regarding course, faculty, campus, placements, fees, etc.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/bachelor-of-law-ll-b-tinsukia-law-college-assam-other-215115
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Yes, as per the faculty and placements. Yes, it is better. However, how each student moulds the opportunities in his favor is a subjective one. You'll find successful lawyers from the smallest colleges too. So choose wisely.
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