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Ankita Choudhury

Beginner-Level 4

The numbers keeps on changing ever year. However it's more or less around 10k.

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saurabh sharma

Contributor-Level 6

Hey,
You should definitely expect NMIMS with this rank.

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saurabh sharma

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Pihu,
I am really sorry but I don't really think you can pass through with this rank in NMIMS. Do look for other private institutions or probably give CLAT another shot and who knows that you become an alumnus of NLU Bangalore.

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saurabh sharma

Contributor-Level 6

Hey Yukta,
NMIMS is a private college and as far as I know, they do not consider the category as any parameter for admission. With AIR 14507, I don't think you can get admission in NMIMS.

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Nikita Verma

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Tell me B.A. LL.B. Cource is best couce after 12th class.

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Ankit Chakraborty

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, of course, colleges like IIT Kharagpur and Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi provide a 3-year LL.B. course after clearing the ISAT cutoff for those colleges.

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Your chances for admission in BHU is not good. Only 234 seats are available for LLB (Hons).

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Avishek PradhanLaw Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts.

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I don't know about Delhi, but I have heard that IMS Learning and Career Launcher for Law are the two prominent institutes that provide coaching for Law entrance exams.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Tavraiz,
In order to shortlist aspirants for admission, University of Jammu takes into account the candidate's academic merit as well as performance in Jammu University Entrance Test (JUET). The weightage given to both is as follows:
Academic merit in the qualifying examinations: 75%
JUET Exam: 25%
So keep check the website for more updates. The score is less but you never know what the discretion of the university is.

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

Scholar-Level 16

There is no need of taking coaching as such. You can prepare everything at home by yourselves. Buy previous year question papers and solve them. This should give you enough practice.

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