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Anshpreet kaur

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Yes, ofcourse he is eligible. TS LAWCET allows students who have appeared for 2nd year Intermediate ( class 12)  exams to apply for the 5-year LLB course. He must pass 12th with at least 45% marks (42% for OBC, 40% for SC/ST) before counselling. He can apply while results are awaited.

 

 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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The best government law college for an LLB degree include NLSIU Bangalore NLU Delhi and Nalsar Hyderabad with fees varying from around 60,000 to 8.88 Lacs factors like NIRF ranking specification and location should be considered when choosing

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Harsh Singh

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Yes you can pursue your course of interest that is BA LLB from Allahabad University 

Here are the some exams you nsed to give 

First one is cuet amd the subject required for that is known to you just score good in it and you will get something 

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Prince Singh

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Yes, as an English Literature graduate, you can become a lawyer. You are eligible to take admission for a 3-year LL.B. course in India, which is for graduates of any stream. After LL.B., you can sit for the Bar Council exam to become a practicing advocate. Your literary background will come in handy in legal writing, understanding, and arguing skills.

 

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Anshika Raj

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Yes, BHU in U.P is best, and then Allahabad University and Lucknow University. 

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Prashant

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Yes, completing your intermediate education through an open schooling system like Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS) makes you eligible for the Andhra Pradesh Law CET (LAWCET) exam and subsequent law studies, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria. Specifically, you need to have passed the 10+2 pattern Intermediate examination with the required percentage of marks for your category.  

Open Schooling and Eligibility:

Open schooling qualifications, such as those from APOSS, are generally accepted for LAWCET if they are recognised by the relevant educational bodies (like the Board of Intermediate Education, AP).

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Prashant

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With 111 marks in CUET PG for the 3-year LLB, your options for both government and private colleges will depend on the specific cutoffs and seat availability. While a definitive list is impossible without specific cutoff data, you can explore options at institutions like Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Delhi University, and potentially some private universities depending on their individual cutoffs. 

Banaras Hindu University (BHU):

BHU is a prominent institution accepting CUET PG scores for its LLB program. You can check their official website for specific cutoff details for the 3-year LLB program. 

Delhi University (DU):

DU also

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