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Deity of Games

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To be eligible for the LL.B. programme at A.K.K. It is generally assumed that candidates should have a graduate class qualification in any discipline at an accredited institution, with a minimum set percentage by the institution. Research Doctoral candidates at the Centre for Postgraduate Studies (Law) are normally expected to have a Master's degree in Law or its equivalent, and also to meet specific score thresholds. Furthermore, throughout the selection process, the candidates must pass a test and/or interview. [It is essential] to check the current evidence in guidelines on the academy's internet site or give them a call because con

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Kunal Lalwani

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The annual fee for a 3-year LLB course differs from college to college, it starts from Rs. 25000/year to Rs.200000/year in government colleges while in private colleges it start from Rs.150,000 and goes up to Rs. 350,000 per year. This course is offered in many colleges and universities from May to July each year forPost Graduate Admission and if a college takes CLAT PG, MH CET LAW or conducts its own examination.

Hear of the number of seats available depends the intake capacity of the institution and the admission status of the respective college. With your strong academic record (10th: 84.The overall pass rate for the year was 96,7%

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Ayush Saraf

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To enroll in the LLB (Hons) or LLM programme at IILM University, Gurugram, candidates must meet specific eligibility requirements. For the LLB (Hons) program, applicants should have completed their 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates). Preference is given to candidates with LSAT-India scores. For the LLM program, applicants must possess a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). Both programs involve a personal interview, and academic records, along with extracurricular achievements, play a crucial role in the selection process.

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Mani Shukla

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LLB full form is the Bachelor of Legislative Laws. It is a 3-year-long undergraduate degree program in the field of Law. Although candidates can also opt for a 5-year integrated LLB program, which combines 3 years of a regular degree program with 2 years of legal studies, such as BA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB, and BBA LLB.

The learning approach of this program is a mix of theory & practical, case studies, moot courts, etc. Graduates can further go for LLM (Master of Laws), MBA (Master of Business Administration), or Diploma and certificate programs. Interested candidates can continue reading the article for more details on th

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Kartik Yadav

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The LLB and LLM full forms are Bachelor of Legislative Laws and Master of Laws respectively. LLB is an undergraduate degree  while LLM is a master's degree course. LLB is a 3-year-long UG degree program and LLM is a 1-2 year-long PG degree program in the field of Law.

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Nishtha Kumari

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No, you cannot do LLB after 10th, In India. To become a lawyer, you have to pursue a 5-year integrated LLB degree programme after your 12th. The degree course includes a 3-year Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and a 2-year Master of Laws (LLM)

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Kunal Lalwani

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The so called merit position results in a percentage of 63.18 so as the cutoff for the respective year at the Government Law College, Coimbatore for 3-year LLB course. The merit limit pegged for general category candidates in most law colleges for a 3-year LLB course is 50-60 per cent though it differs every year depending on the butt neck of applicants. For example, 63.18% may still be a reasonable cutoff level with a lower cutoff for the year selected. However, it is preferable to review the official cutoff trends for the present year for a better evaluation and recent data.

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Kunal Lalwani

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For admission into first year LLB and or any other course at Adarsha Law College (ALC), Warangal, passing TS LAWCET is compulsory for obtaining the seat in the college. It is an entrance test, it is conducted to provide admissions only and the counselling is TS LAWCET. Document vetting and choice filling are two critical steps in getting desirable seat. The fee structure for LLB programme which is 3 years is about Rs. 20,000/- Rs. 25,000/- for the current latest update for government quota seats. Sometimes college management quota seats may demand higher fees. Promote timely counselling for success in admission and the timely complianc

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Neha Arora

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Admission to the LLB course closed at scores ranging between 2.52 and 86.65 for the General HS quota. Among all the courses, the toughest for admission was Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) course. Students have to attain scores between this range to avail admission at SRTMUN. 

Check the table below to know the last round score for the General HS quota.

CourseLast Round (Closing Ranks 2025)
B.A. LL.B.15.51
Bachelor of Law (LL.B.)74.63
Bachelor of Law (LL.B.)86.65
B.A. LL.B.2.52
 

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Khushi Jaiswal

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Yes, you can apply for the three-year LLB course at good university for the 2024 2026 session.

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