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Abhishek Kumar Sharma

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National Law University Odisha lets you join their LL.M programme if you did well on the Common Law Admission Test. You just need a Bachelor degree in Law with at least 50% marks, and a good CLAT score. Even if you are still in the final year of your LL.B. you can apply as long as you have got 50% marks until your last declared semester or year. The admission process is competitive, and while your CLAT score is essential, NLUO might also look at your academic record, and any extracurricular stuff you have done. In 2023, the highest CLAT score they accepted for LL.M admission at NLUO was 504 for the general category and 408 for OBC (Non

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Bangalore's private IFIM Law School provides undergraduate and graduate legal education. The five-year integrated BBA LL.B. Programme at IFIM Law School combines legal studies with business administration undergraduate coursework. Since IFIM Law School is a relatively new institution, its reputation is not as well-established as that of some of India's more prestigious law schools. Nonetheless, the college has been acknowledged by the Bar Council of India and is included by NIRF among the top 100 law schools in India for 2020. The faculty at IFIM Law School is strong, comprised of seasoned educators and professionals from the field, an

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Both NLUO and KSOL are reputable law schools in India offering LL.M programs. The choice between the two on individual priorities. NLUO, located in Cuttack, Odisha, was established in 2008 and offers specializations in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Intellectual Property Rights Law, Corporate Law, Environmental Law, International Law, and Human Rights Law. On the other hand, KSOL, situated in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, established in 1993, provides specializations in Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Intellectual Property Rights Law, Corporate Law, Tax Law, International Law, and Human Rights Law. Comparative factors

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Yes, NLU Jodhpur accepts CLAT scores for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. The CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national-level entrance examination conducted by the consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) for admission to their undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. NLU Jodhpur is one of the 24 NLUs that accept CLAT scores.

To be eligible for admission to NLU Jodhpur through CLAT, candidates must have passed the qualifying examination (10+2) with a minimum aggregate of 45% marks for general category candidates and 40% marks for reserved category candidates. They must also have scored at leas

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The seat intake for B.A. LL.B at Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) varies from year to year. However, the minimum intake is 34 and the maximum intake is 73.

Here is a table showing the seat intake for B.A. LL.B at Faculty of Law, BHU for the past few years:

YearSeat Intake
202374
202273
202172
202071
201970

Since BHU is a highly coveted law school, there is intense competition for available spots. You must have a stellar academic record and a high Common University Entrance Test score in order to be competitive for admission (CUET).

The following advice will help you improve your chances of being accepted into the B.A. LL.B. programme at the BHU Faculty of Law:

Get ready as so

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The fee structure for the Post Graduate Diploma in Labour Law and Labour Welfare is as follows:

  • Tuition Fee: INR 10,000 per year
  • Library Fee: INR 1,000 per year
  • Development Fee: INR 1,000 per year
  • Other Fees: INR 1,000 per year
  • Total Fee: INR 13,000 per year

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