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Yash Kumar

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The eligibility criteria for CLAT 2025 are as follows : 

For General, OBC, EWS : 

The candidate should have minimum 45% score in 12th standard from any recognised board. 

For SC, ST : 

The candidate should have minimum 40% score in 12th standard from any recognised boards.

 

Candidates who will appear in 12th boards in the year 2025 are also eligible for CLAT 2025.

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Anuj Jha

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The cutoff for the LL.B. program in 2023 was 83 for the first round and 168 for the last round. 

To be eligible for the LL.B. program, candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board or university. 

The minimum passing percentage for the qualifying examination is 45% for the general category, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST. 

Candidates are selected based on their performance in the entrance test and qualifying examination. 

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Jiya Bisht

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ISBR Law College LLB is a popular programme, offered for the duration of 3 years. Candidates must qualify Class 12 along with ISBR Aptitude Test or CLAT scores along with personal interview to seek admission at ISBR Law College. Apart from that, the College offers LLB for the total tuition fees of INR 1.1 Lakh. To conclude, it is worth pursuing LLB from ISBR Law College. 

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Nishtha Rastogi

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B.A LLB full form is Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws. A combined UG Law degree integrating BA and LLB. Further, if you are interested in gaining more specialised knowledge then you can also opt for a BA LLB Hons.

Some important points to consider: The programme is 5 year long. It covers subjects from arts and law. Arts subjects include political science, economics, sociology, history, english, etc. Law subjects cover various aspects of legal studies, like constitutional law, criminal law, contract law, administrative law, and legal research.

Hope it helps!

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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To enter Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management (LLIM) under UG or PG, here is what you should know:
For PG Courses (MMS)
Eligibility: You must have a graduation degree from a recognised college with at least 50 percent aggregate marks (45% for reserved categories).
Entrance Exam: Admission will be done based on entrance exam scores, such as MAH MBA CET, CMAT, GMAT, etc.
Application Process: Apply Online/Offline by filling up the form. After the exam, the shortlisted candidates are called for a Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI).
Final Selection: All depends on your entrance exam score and your performance during the GD and P

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Recently, the highest salary package in Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management was up to INR 12.65 LPA and the average was at about INR 5.5 LPA. Placements were provided in multiple areas, but more notably, in Finance and Marketing, to several students. Such a trend has reflected well for LLIM with respect to placements and attracts top organizations in this campus recruitment. On a larger note, it appears to provide robust platforms for graduation outcomes.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Generally, there is no direct admission to Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management (LLIM). Admission is usually on the basis of entrance exams such as MAH CET, CMAT, NMAT, or GMAT. One has to apply online with a fee and then be selected based on entrance exam scores followed by a Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). The candidates must hold a bachelor's degree from any recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 50% and final-year students can also apply. So, proper adherence to the formal process of admission is essential for future applicants.

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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It is a very good decision to take the LL.B. from D.E.S's Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, DES SNFLC for some of the following reasons, that is, legacy and heritage. It was established under the Deccan Education Society in 1884.
Comprehensive Curriculum: The LL.B. is designed to provide the individual with a comprehensive understanding of the law, integrating theory knowledge with practical applications through moot courts and legal research.
Experienced Faculty: Qualifications and dedication characterize each faculty member at the college, who are concerned as much with academic excellence in the study of law as with the practical asp

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Shejal agrawal

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If NLUs are too pricey, then there are a few affordable law colleges in Jammu and Kashmir, the *University of Jammu*, and even nearby government universities like *Delhi University (DU)*. Plan for *CLAT* or state-level exams. Apply for scholarships like *PMSSS (Prime Minister's Special Scholarship Scheme)* for J&K students. You could always do a *3-year LLB* after completing your graduation. This is normally cheaper than an integrated 5-year course. Let me know if you need college list or scholarship application help!

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Anuj Jha

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I am sharing you about the details of government colleges in Mumbai for pursuing LLB. 

  1. Government Law College (Churchgate)
  2. Maharashtra National Law University (Mumbai)
  3. University of Mumbai (Churchgate)

The exams accepted are CLAT for Maharashtra National law University and 

MHCET  Law for other two top colleges.

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