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Kritika Rai

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In the MH CET Law counselling process, candidates are given two options after the seat allotment: Freeze and Float. These options allow candidates to decide whether they want to accept the allotted seat or keep their options open for further rounds of counselling.

Freeze Option:

The Freeze option allows candidates to lock in their current seat allotment and not participate in subsequent rounds of counselling. This option is beneficial for candidates who are satisfied with their current seat allotment and do not wish to risk losing it.

Once a candidate chooses the Freeze option, they cannot participate in further rounds of counselling. The

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Kritika Rai

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AP stands for Centralized Admission Process. It is a common online platform used for seat allocation in various educational institutions in Maharashtra, including law colleges. The CAP process is conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) of Maharashtra.

In the context of MH CET Law counselling, CAP rounds are conducted to allocate seats in law colleges based on the ranks of candidates in the MH CET Law exam. Candidates are required to register for CAP and fill their choices of colleges and courses in order of preference. Seats are then allotted to candidates based on their ranks and choices.

The CAP process is designed

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Kritika Rai

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If you are not satisfied with your seat allotment through the MH CET Law Counselling, you can either participate in the subsequent rounds of counselling. You also have the option to withdraw from counselling. You will have to pay a withdrawal fee.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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KSOU degree is recognised by UGC, So you can pursue the regular LLB. However you must have completed 10th and 12th in regular modes.

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Munira Saify

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The fee for LLM at Kirit P. Mehta School of Law is 2 Lacs for 5 years. 

Kirit P Mehta School of Law Course and Fees 2023

Courses Tuition Fees Eligibility

B.A. LL.B. (Hons) (1 course) 15 L 10+2 : 45 % Exams : CLAT LSAT India+2 More

LL.M. (5 courses) 2 L Graduation : 50 % Exams : CLAT

BBA LL.B. (1 course) 15 L 10+2 : 45 % Exams : CLAT LSAT INDIA

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Mahanti Amit

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Admissions to BCom LLB at ILNU are primarily made on the basis of CLAT score. The cutoff rank for CLAT at Nirma University varies from year to year. In recent years, the cutoff rank has typically been between 500 and 1000. The cutoff for B.Com LL.B at the Institute of Law, Nirma University can be checked on its official website, https://law.nirmauni.ac.in. Most law colleges/ institutes also state that candidates are eligible to apply for a B.Com LL.B course if they secure a minimum of 50% to 55% marks at their 10+2 level. SC/ ST category candidates meet the eligibility criteria if they secure the minimum marks percentage of 40%- 45%. H

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Mahanti Amit

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Institute of Law, Nirma University offers good placement with a placement rate of 80% as per last year's records. Both B.Com LL.B. and B.A. LL.B. has good placements scope at INLU because of the companies which attend the placement drive at ILNU. The only difference between both of these cources is the choice of subjects. The courses offered in the BCom LLB program are in the field of commerce, while the subjects offered in the BA LLB program are in the arts. The legal portion of the course is similar in both the courses. So, in conclusion, if you are planning to go to judiciary or public services, B.A. LL.B. will be better and for MNC

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Mahanti Amit

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The seat intake for the B.Com LL.B. (Hons.) program at the Institute of Law, Nirma University is as follows:
General Category: 102 seats (85%)
NRI/NRI Sponsored Category: 18 seats (up to 15%)
Total Intake: 120 seats.
This information is for the academic year 2023-24.

 

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