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7 years ago

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Krishi Sharma

Guide-Level 13

Hi Ankit,
It is difficult to get the seat with the above rank in the main campus. You can keep your other options ready.
All the best.

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Pallavi Jain

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Allahabad Universities is an apex university in India, which offers various UG, PG, M.Phil & D. Phil courses in the faculty members of Arts, Science, Commerce, and Law & Management along with PG Diploma programs. These courses are offered in 11 constituent colleges of the university. Allahabad University (UOA) also offers Ph.D in Business Management in association with AMU. The university conducts Under Graduate Admission Test (UGAT) to offer admission in BA B.Sc B.Com BFA and BPA programs. For MA M.Sc MPA MFA M.Tech and MP Ed courses, UOA conducts Post Graduate Admission Test (PGAT). In case of law admissions, LFAT and LAT are conduct
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Sneha Singhania

Contributor-Level 10

You can email the university asking them about this because the age limit criteria is over and I think they should also get over with the limit criteria.
Good luck.

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7 years ago

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rohith kola

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Yes, you can do LLB after B.Com. The duration will be of 3 years.
The eligibility criteria for LLB course is that one should have BA/B.Sc/B.Com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate for general category and 35% in aggregate for SC/ST students. But you have to pass the entrance exam and personal interview.
Here are some best places to do LLB:
National Law Institute University, Bhopal
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Law College, Pune
Government Law College, Mumbai
All the best.

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Sneha Singhania

Contributor-Level 10

You have to clear different types of entrance exams for applying to different law colleges. 60% is enough for you to clear the entrance exam. CLAT (Common Law Entrance Exam) is the basic requirement.

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7 years ago

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Sneha Singhania

Contributor-Level 10

You can get admission in private colleges affiliated to Calcutta University if seats are available. Calcutta University will also allot you a college and if you don't like it you can definitely change if seats are available in other good colleges. You won't get into a government college though.
Good luck.

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Sneha Singhania

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No, everyone has to appear for the entrance exam conducted by Calcutta University.

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Mohit Sood

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Hi,
Yes, you can join that if you get a good ranking in CET. A friend of mine also completed a law degree from BVP. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University (BVDU) conducted the BVP CET Law or Bharati Vidyapeeth Common Entrance Test for Law Admissions into the three-year and five-year integrated law programme on June 23 & 24, 2018 respectively.

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Mohit Sood

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In GLC-Mumbai, the admission is based on CET marks. Details are given below:
Admissions in Government Law College, Mumbai:
The primary requisite for admission in the five year law course will be the CET score. Minimum CET score required by students in the open category for admission is 50 out of 150 marks. Minimum CET score required by students in the reserved category for admission is 40 out of 150 marks. The candidate must have passed the HSC (10+2) examination conducted by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education with a minimum of 50% marks or any other examination. Therefore, the minimum percentage, whi
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