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Anand Soni

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The selection criteria for the LL.B. course at K.C. Law College are very clear and merit-based. Admission is determined by your performance in the MH-CET Law entrance examination. You must first meet the minimum eligibility criteria of having a Bachelor's degree with at least 45% marks. After you appear for the MH-CET Law exam, the final selection is made through a centralized admission process (CAP) conducted by the Government of Maharashtra. Your score in the MH-CET Law exam, along with your graduation marks, forms the basis for your rank in the merit list, which ultimately determines your seat allotment.

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Anand Soni

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The fees for the LL.B. programme at K.C. Law College are very reasonable, which makes it an attractive option for students seeking a quality legal education without an exorbitant financial burden. While the exact fee can vary slightly each year, it is typically around INR 35000-50000 per annum. This fee structure is a great value, especially considering the college's esteemed reputation and its location in a prime area like Mumbai. This affordable fee, combined with excellent faculty and infrastructure, makes K.C. Law College a top choice for aspiring lawyers.

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Anand Soni

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The eligibility criteria for the LL.B. programme at K.C. Law College are designed to ensure a high standard of student intake. To be eligible, a candidate must have completed their graduation from a recognised university in any discipline with a minimum of 45% marks for the general category. For those in reserved categories like OBC, SC, and ST, the minimum marks required are 42% and 40% respectively. Additionally, admission is based on a valid score in the MH-CET Law entrance examination. This two-pronged approach ensures that students admitted have both a solid academic foundation and the aptitude for legal studies.

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Tasbiya Khan

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India is home to 6 top government Online Law colleges in India and listed below are the best government Online LLB courses in India along with their tuition fees and accepted entrance exam/eligibility criteria:

Public/Govt. Colleges

Tuition Fee

Eligibility / Exams

NLUD Admission

INR 30,000 – INR 1 lakh

Merit-Based

NUJS Admission

INR 10,000

Merit-Based

NLIU Bhopal Admission

INR 8,000 - INR 10,000

Merit-Based

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

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Tasbiya Khan

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It is estimated that joining the best Online Law colleges in India can be affordable as most colleges have tuition fees of less than INR 1 lakh. Listed below are some colleges along with their tuition fees:

Low-cost CollegesTuition Fee
NLU Delhi (NLUD) FeesINR 30,000 - INR 50,000
NLU Kolkata (NUJS) FeesINR 10,000
NLIU Bhopal FeesINR 8,000 - INR 10,000
Indian Law Institute - ILI FeesINR 10,000
Mewar University FeesINR 57,000

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

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Aman Kumar

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Getting admission to the law school of Jammu requires you to have completed your 12th-grade education from a recognised board. While the specific details might vary slightly, you'll generally need a minimum percentage in your 12th-grade exams. Most law schools also have age limits for applicants, so it's a good idea to double-check that as well. The exact eligibility criteria can sometimes change, so it's always best to look at the latest admission brochure on the official university website.

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Varshitha M

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To take admission to the LLB course of the Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Wadala, the candidate must have a degree conferred at the bachelor's level with a minimum of 45% of marks (40% for reserved category). Aspirants should qualify MH CET Law and participate in centralized counselling. Admission is affected after document verification and fee payment at the college.

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Atul Arora

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Though most Law colleges in India conduct or accept exam scores like CLAT, etc., for Law course admission, there may be some private universities, where you can seek admission on the merit-based system. You can check the eligibility criteria for your desired Family Law college. 

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Ishita Uniyal

Contributor-Level 9

The CLAT is one of the main exams in the Law field, which can lead you to a top Law college at both the LLB and LLM levels. It's difficult to answer if the CLAT is enough, because it depends on your preferred colleges' criteria. Not every Law college in India accepts CLAT scores for Law courses; some conduct their university-level exams as well. 

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Rashmi Srivastava

Contributor-Level 9

There's absolutely no stream criteria in Class 12 to join a Law college or course at the UG, PG, or any level. However, in my opinion, if you still haven't opted for a stream and are planning to join a Law course, you must opt for Arts/Humanities.

The subjects will help you understand the history and political scenario of our country, and the curriculum structure will also help you grasp more theoretical knowledge, improve book-reading habits, and so on.  

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