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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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After 12th final exam.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Hello Karthik. The highest mark for CLAT examination till now has been around 160. Although, it fluctuates with the type of question paper. This was recorded in the CLAT 2015.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Go for CLAT and AILET.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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No, you can't because CLAT is generally given after 12th standard and is to pursue an undergraduate course. Moreover, one can pursue Masters in Law, only after completing Bachelor's in law.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Both are compulsory subjects in a law course.

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sanchit narang

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As per the latest law, pursuing LL.B. Along with any other course is not valid.

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Suchita Mantri

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Banasthali is the largest all women residential university in the world.
It offers a variety of courses for girls to choose from.
FOR B.A
The minimum eligibility is to pass your 10+2 examinations.
FOR BBA
The minimum eligibilty is to pass your 10+2 examinations.
NOTE: Both of these are 3 year courses for which there is no entrance examination. For any of its examination, university does not disclose the cut-off. It is mostly on the basis of higher your percentage, more chances you avail.
FOR LLB
It is a five year course and you can NOT get a lateral exit out of it at any point for time.
Three kinds of Integrated Law Courses are offered:
1. B.Com
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shraddha,
Yes, scholarships are available but you have to visit the university websites to learn about the university specific criteria. Scholarships are mainly on merit. Also for SMU, the admission requirements varies with your board- IB or CBSE or state board etc. SAT or ACT is required. Additionally for Law applicants a separate interview or writing test is required. There is no minimum limit but a first class is recommended, around 70%. On the other hand, to study in UK you must take the LNAT to be considered for admissions. King's College is a top college so naturally a good percentage above 70% is recommended. You must also ta
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Namratha Sagire

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Jain University offers a good placement, but for the best placements National Law Universities will be the best choice.

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