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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Haraiank, I think you should go with lower NLU as it's a brand name. Please refer the link below you have detailed comparison between all the colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-113300-215514.

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7 years ago

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Pintu,
Admission is through counselling based on the rank obtained in Entrance test conducted by the Army Welfare Education Society.
For candidates applying for Punjab resident civil category seats admissions is based on the marks obtained in 10+2.
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/b-a-ll-b-army-institute-of-law-mohali-24731

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Garima, You can opt any subject of your choice. You can also choose B.A. With different specialisation. Please refer the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/careers/lawyer-69
All the Best!

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7 years ago

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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi Monali,
The minimum eligibility to apply for the course is that the candidates must have passed in 10+2 with at least 60% marks for All India Quota (minimum 45% for Rajasthan State) candidates. Selection will be done on the basis of academic merit in 10+2 followed by counseling.
The candidates may apply online through the official link given on the website or through offline by purchasing the form from one of the constituent colleges of the university.
Thanks

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Sneha Singhania

Contributor-Level 10

As per as the orders of the Supreme Court age limit to give CLAT exams has been removed. So, there is no age limit to give CLAT. Yes you are eligible to give CLAT. Till date, this is what is sure, but as you know CLAT is unpredictable but keep preparing. Good luck for CLAT 2019.

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Sneha Singhania

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The placement are decent and good. Almost, 75%-80% get recruited from campus recruitment. You get decent packages and good companies to work with only if you can crack the interviews and Packages start for 10-12 lacs to 20 lacs per year.

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7 years ago

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Sneha Singhania

Contributor-Level 10

Direct admissions are rare in law colleges. Either you could opt for giving CLAT exam (Common Law Entrance Exam) or CU exam (Calcutta University). Both of these exams will help you get into law colleges in West Bengal and under 2 lacs fees for five years I would suggest you to opt for CU exam because colleges are cheap and worth the money. Amity University can take you without giving entrance exams but the cost of 5-year programme of LLB is more than 2 lacs.

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Sneha Singhania

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The cut-off for LLB 3 year program is (58-60) if you are from the general category.

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Sneha Singhania

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A total of 313,652 that is approximately 400,000
Division - 72,092 for the first year - 60,390 for the rest 4 years

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