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Rupesh Katariya

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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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Saksham Tiwari

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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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Ravi Babu

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Applicants must have a Bachelor degree from an accredited university with at least 45% overall (or 40% for SC/ST students) in order to be admitted to the Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL) three-year LL.B. program. Performance on the MH CET Law exam administered by Maharashtra DHE determines selection. The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) which includes counseling, document verification and seat distribution based on merit and the MH CET Law rank is how candidates apply. General AI 2024 cutoff score was 97.22.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The minimum marks eligibility typically requires a bachelor's degree with at least 45% marks for general category candidates, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST candidates.

 

Some institutions may have slightly different requirements, so it's always best to check with the specific university or college.

 

So you are not eligible ( unless eligible for that category) for most of the law colleges but still search for some colleges.

 

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The applicants must hold a bachelor's degree in any field with at least 45% of the possible points for Central India College of Law and LL.M. (CICL Nagpur)'s three-year LL.B. programme (40 percent for Maharashtra SC/ST applicants). To gain admission, one must pass the MHCET Law exam or, under certain situations, the LSAT-India. For applicants who received 40% on their qualifying test, the principal may ask RTM Nagpur University to hold an online CET Law. Academic performance and admission exam results are used to make the selection.

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mangina Meghanadh

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Students must have a Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with at least 45% of the possible points (42% for OBC students and 40% for SC/ST candidates from Maharashtra) to be considered for the LL.B. programme at Shri Shivaji Law College, Kandhar. The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET Law) is the main method of admission. Applicants apply using the college website or the MH CET portal, provide supporting documentation and take part in centralized counseling. Direct admission with eligibility verification is possible with management quota seats, albeit availability is limited and costs are higher.

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Ravinder Singh

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To be eligible for the LLB programme at Dayananda College of Law (DCL, Latur), candidates need to have passed their higher secondary education (10+2) with a minimum of 45% marks. Additionally, they must have a valid score in the MH CET Law entrance exam.

Detailed Eligibility Criteria:

Qualifying Exam: Candidates must have passed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination from a recognised board. 

Minimum Marks: A minimum of 45% aggregate marks is required in the 10+2 examination for the general category. 

Entrance Exam: A valid score in the MH CET Law exam is mandatory. 

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Rizvi Law College LL.B. (3-year course) Seats are allotted on the basis of merit through Centralized Admission Process (CAP) after MH CET Law entrance exam. Qualified for any stream of Bachelors or Master's Degree with 45% marks in qualifying exam (40 % for SC/ST and 42% for OBC) .

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