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Mohammed imraan

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The 2024 cutoff for the LL.B program at T.N.B. Law College is approximately 45% for the general category and 40% for ST/SC/OBC candidates.

Regarding the examination medium, T.N.B. Law College does not specify the availability of LL.B exams in Hindi. Typically, law programs in India are conducted in English, so it's advisable to confirm directly with the college for specific language options.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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This institute is a decent institute for BA LLB with decent facilities. The placement packages are also decent, the average package lies around 4 LPA and the highest is 7 LPA. The total fees for BA LLB integrated course is around 88 thousands. The reviews of the current students are also mainly positive. The faculty members for this course at this institute are good. Overall this is a good institute for students trying to make thier career in Law. Although before taking the final admission, try to compare this institute with the nearby institutes and opt for best institute which provide you the highest ROI. 

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Kunal Lalwani

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Therefore, MDU CPAS Gurgaon and GJU Hisarare recognised universities for undertaking a BA LLB degree. However, here's a brief comparison:However, here's a brief comparison: - MDU CPAS Gurgaon: Industry tie-ups, state of the art resources, delivery model, and professional staff. 

GJU Hisar: Stress on research, lower cost, and alumni support. You need to make some comparisons and selection from them putting note on areas such as location, fees, and individual values. If getting experience in industry and utilization of up to date facilities are your priorities, then MDU CPAS is the preferable option.

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Anju

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With a rank of 739 in IPU CET for law, you might get into:

1. MAIMS, Delhi

2. DIRD, Delhi

3. VIPS

4. Other GGSIPU affiliated colleges

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Anju

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Here are some good law colleges in Pune:

1. Symbiosis Law School (SLS)

2. ILS Law College

3. Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College

4. D.E.S. Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College

5. MIT-WPU School of Law

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Anju

Contributor-Level 6

Yes, BBA LLB programs usually include basic mathematics, mainly focused on business and economics.

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Pragati Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Some of the most common LLB and LLM entrance exams are mentioned below:

For LLB 

CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

AILET (All India Law Entrance Test)

SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test)

State-level Law Entrance Exams

For LLM

Most universities offering LLM in Corporate Law conduct their own entrance exams. However, some might accept scores from national-level exams like CLAT or AILET.

Note: These are just some of the major entrance exams. There are many other law entrance exams conducted by different universities and institutions across India.   

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Pragati Singh

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First, you need to pass 12 standard or equivalent examination from a recognised board.

Law Degree Options:

  • 5-year integrated law programme like BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB from a recognised university.
  • 3-year LLB degree after completing a bachelor's degree in any discipline.

After the completion of your law degree

  • Register as an advocate with the Bar Council.
  • Pass the All India Bar Examination to finally practice law in India.

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Pragati Singh

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Some of the popular private law colleges include top private universities which are given status as Institutes of Eminence. These colleges are popular for their infrastructure and faculty. Some of these colleges are:

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Pragati Singh

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Yes you can pursue Corporate Law after Class 12 by pursuing integrated law programme, wherein Corporate Law is offered as a core subject in the syllabus. Candidates can also pursue Diploma or certification courses after completing Class 12. Some of these courses include:

  • Certificate Course in Business Law
  • Certificate Course in Corporate Law
  • Diploma in Corporate Laws
  • Diploma in Corporate Laws and Management
  • Certificate in Consumer Protection

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