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Kritika Rai

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The LSAT India score and percentile/rank are calculated through a multi-step process that involves raw score conversion, scaling, and ranking.

1. Raw Score Conversion:

The number of correct answers for each section is tallied.
For each section, the number of correct answers is converted to a raw score using a predetermined formula.

2. Scaling:

The raw scores for each section are scaled to a common range of 120 to 180.
The scaling process ensures that scores across different administrations of the LSAT India are comparable.

3. Ranking:

Percentile ranks are calculated by comparing each candidate's scaled score to the scores of all other candidat

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Aneena Abraham

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NLUs are some of the top Law colleges in India so without doubt students should opt for NLU in comparison to other colleges. But since the lower ranked NLUs are not so good in comparison to other NLUs in aspects like facilities, opportunities, etc. students can choose for colleges under Calcutta University.

For a detailed comparison between NLU Kolkata and Faculty of Law CU students can click on the link below:

NLU Kolkata vs Faculty of Law: Detailed Comparison

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Aneena Abraham

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Please refer below to see the comparison between NUJS and Faculty of Law, CU from various parameters for best Law colleges in Kolkata:

College NameTuition FeeCourses OfferedAnnual Median Package Overall RatingPlacement Rating
NUJS ComparisonINR 10,000 - INR 3.66 lakh34 Courses INR 10 LPA - INR 16 LPA4.44.7
Faculty of Law, CU Comparison-2 CoursesINR 7.84 LPA - INR 9.2 LPA3.92.7

To get a detailed comparison between NUJS and Faculty of Law under CU CLICK BELOW:

NUJS vs Faculty of Law, CU: Detailed Comparison

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Aneena Abraham

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Please refer to the table below for some of the best private Law colleges in Kolkata with their costs:

College NameTuition Fee Annual Median Package
The Neotia UniversityINR 4.8 Lacs - INR 5 lakhINR 6 LPA
Sister Nivedita University INR 2 Lacs - INR 5 lakhINR 6 LPA
Adamas University INR 1.85 Lacs - INR 8.55 lakhINR 3.25 LPA - INR 3.5 LPA
JIS UniversityINR 2.68 Lacs - INR 5.21 lakhINR 1.8 LPA - INR 2.64 LPA
Brainware UniversityINR 1.9 Lacs - INR 5.02 lakhINR 1.71 LPA

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Aneena Abraham

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Below mentioned are the best Law colleges in Kolkata that provide direct admission to students along with their tuition fees and accepted entrance exam/eligibility criteria:

College NameTuition FeeEligibility/Exams
Sister University Online AdmissionINR 20,000 - INR 60,000CBSE 12th, UP 12th, ISC
Sister Nivedita University AdmissionINR 2 Lacs - INR 5 lakhCBSE 12th, WBCHSE
Kingston Law College AdmissionINR 1.1 Lacs - INR 4.06 lakhCBSE 12th, ISC, WBCHSE
Brainware University AdmissionINR 1.9 Lacs - INR 5.02 lakhCBSE 12th, WBCHSE

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

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Aneena Abraham

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Given below are the best Law colleges in Kolkata that have morning classes along with their tuition fees and accepted entrance exams/eligibility criteria:

College NameTuition FeeEligibility/Exams
NUJS, NLU KolkataINR 34,000 - INR 3.66 lakhCLAT and Merit-Based
Adamas University KolkataINR 60,000 - INR 11.1 lakhCUET and Merit-Based
Sister Nivedita UniversityINR 2 Lacs - INR 5 lakhMerit-Based
St Xavier's UniversityINR 7.07 lakh Merit-Based
Adamas UniversityINR 1.85 Lacs - INR 8.55 lakhCLAT, Adamas AUAT Exam

Source: Official site and may vary.

 

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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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