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Jaya Sharma

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Yes, N. S. Soti Law College LLB admission timelines may change depending on entrance exam schedules and university notifications. After qualifying, N. S. Soti Law College LLB candidates go through counselling, document verification, and seat allotment before final admission.

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Jaya Sharma

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Admission to N. S. Soti Law College LLB is entrance-based, generally through recognised law entrance exams such as MH-CET Law/APLAWCET depending on admission cycle. For cutoff related information, you can visit official website.

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N. S. Soti Law College LLB admission usually begins around May and continues till July. The academic session typically starts in August. Those who want to know about last date must visit official website for confirmation.

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Yes, N. S. Soti Law College LLB is a full-time 3-year course. Students attend regular classes, practical sessions, and internships as part of the programme. This is suitable for graduates who want to enter the legal profession, litigation, corporate law, or public service. It provides foundational and applied legal knowledge.

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There is no upper age limit for LLB course admission at N. S. Soti Law College as per Bar Council of India (BCI) guidelines. You need a graduation degree with at least 45% marks for general category and 40% for reserved categories. 

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Yes, final-year graduates can apply for N. S. Soti Law College LLB, provided they meet eligibility at the time of admission. By this time, students must have the degree with minimum required marks.

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Yes, N. S. Soti Law College LLB requires qualifying in a recognised law entrance exam for admission. You need a valid MH CET score if you plan to take admission in this course. 

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For admission in N. S. Soti Law College LLB course, you must hold a bachelor's degree with at least 45% marks from a recognised university. MH CET score is also considered for admission to this course.

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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, 93 percentile in MHCET LLB is a decent score. It can help you get admission in good law colleges in Maharashtra, though top colleges like GLC Mumbai or ILS Pune usually need higher percentiles. Still, with 93 percentile, you have strong chances in reputed mid-tier government and private law colleges.

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Top LLB colleges in Mumbai are Government Law College, Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, and Pravin Gandhi College of Law. Admission is mostly through CLAT for national-level colleges or MH CET Law for state-level ones. 

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