LLB Eligibility
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
The eligibility criteria for the LL.B. programme at K.C. Law College are designed to ensure a high standard of student intake. To be eligible, a candidate must have completed their graduation from a recognised university in any discipline with a minimum of 45% marks for the general category. For those in reserved categories like OBC, SC, and ST, the minimum marks required are 42% and 40% respectively. Additionally, admission is based on a valid score in the MH-CET Law entrance examination. This two-pronged approach ensures that students admitted have both a solid academic foundation and the aptitude for legal studies.
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, you can take admission in a private university and even in a government University. We have to fill the CUET, an exam that is given for college entrance. You have to score good marks.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The selection criteria for BBA LLB with Global and Transnational Studies at Indore Institute of Law requires the candidate to appear for the CLAT exam and acheive a valid score in the same. The merit of this exam is considered for admission to the respective course. However, candidates can also appear for the IILET exam which is conducted by the university itself if they haven't appeared in CLAT.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For pursuing LLB which is a 3year course at GH Raisoni Law College Nagpur candidates must have passed their 12th with minimum 45% aggregate marks whereas for SC/ST Canditates 40% marks from a recognised board in any stream. Whereas for pursuing BA LLB programme which is a integrated course of 5years candidates must have completed their secondary education 12th from a recognised board with minimum 50% marks in their respective fields.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Sinhgad Law College (SLC), Pune, selects LL.B and BA LL.B applicants based on MH CET Law exam scores, followed by centralized counselling. Applicants must have a minimum of 45% in their qualifying qualification (12th for BA LL.B; graduation for LL.B) with a relaxation to 40% for SC/ST candidates.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to LL.B. in Sinhgad Law College, a candidate must have completed graduation with a minimum of 45% aggregate (40% in respect of SC/ST candidates) from a recognised university.
The selection is carried out through MHCET Law (3 years or 5 years), followed by CAP counseling. They must also satisfy the age criteria as given under the rules of the Bar Council of India. The management quota seats may have further criteria laid down by the college.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 6
Before answering I will tell you I am not the student of this college but giving the review on the basis of the information available on the Internet and the college website:
The eligibility criteria for LLB:
The minimum qualification for admission to the three year LLB course shall be a graduation with minimum 45% of marks in any faculty of Pune university or any other statutory University is student should have appeared for the Maharashtra common entrance test (MHCET) of LLB 3 years
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Selection for LL.B. at Shri Shivaji Maratha Society Law College follows this process:
Graduates with at least 45% (General), 42% (OBC/SBC/VJNT), or 40% (SC/ST) from a recognised university are eligible. Admission is through the MH? CET Law entrance exam, followed by CAP counselling, online form submission, document verification, and fee payment.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible for the LL.B. course at JCCL, you must have completed your graduation in any stream from a recognised university with a minimum of forty-five percent marks (for general category). Reserved category candidates usually get a relaxation of five percent. There is no age limit, making it an ideal place even for career shifters or professionals who want to transition into law. The college accepts applications based on merit and sometimes through centralized admission procedures, depending on regulations of the Bar Council and the university. It's open to all who have a genuine passion for law.
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