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Abhijit Goenka

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YES, you can  get admission to Symbiosis Law School, Pune for LLB with 60% in Class 12th.The eligibility criteria for this course is LLB degree from any recognised university/ institution of national importance with a minimum of 50 % marks (45% in case of SC/ST candidates) or equivalent grade.

The selection criteria for LLM is on the basis of performance in the qualifying examination, personal interaction and writing sample.

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Mangalam Mishra

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The common eligibility for LLB course is 10+2 with the recognised board with 45% marks. 5% relaxation is for SC/ST students.

SLS Pune offers admission to BA-LLB and BBA-LLB programs through SET exam. Interested candidates who passed 10+2 or equivalent from any recognised Board with a minimum of 50% marks (SC/ST: 45% marks or equivalent grade) can apply. 

For general students there is no relaxation so be better in the safer side by having more than 50 percent marks in the academics.

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Mangalam Mishra

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It is compulsory to attempt SLAT in order to study at LLB at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) followed by personal interaction and writing ability test of the shortlisted candidates. Every college has got their own rules and regulations and in order to study there you should follow those rules and regulations so it is mandatory to give SLAT.

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Mangalam Mishra

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The merit list of SLAT 2024 will be the basis of admissions for students. Candidates who will qualify SLAT entrance exam will then be required to appear for Written Ability Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds. The merit list will then be prepared based on the combined performance of the candidates in all the selection processes.For Symbiosis School of Law It's generally between 45-50 as of now.

In 2020 it was 56+

In 2021 it was 52.

You can refer to the following data for more ->

Category

BA LLB

BBA LLB

 

General

90-108

81-97

 

Differently Abled (PwD

37-60

31-72

 

Kashmiri Migrants

26-68

48-58

 

Schedule Caste (SC)

27-55

32-45

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Kratika Sharma

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NLUJAA offers admission to BA LLB (Hons) programme, based on the entrance exam and counselling process. Below-mentioned are the NLUJAA BA LLB (Hons) eligibility along with its selection criteria:

Course

Eligibility

Selection Criteria

BA LLB (Hons)

Class 12th from a recognised board with a minimum of 45% aggregate

CLAT

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Mangalam Mishra

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Career prospects depend upon your career transformation steps like how are you studying throughout your college life and having better academic results and overall personality maintenance. The most important is the skillset and its proper practice of it throughout your career. These all will surely help you to get a better job anywhere. There are various career options such as law firms, corporate legal departments, government, public interest organizations, and academia. Your job security may vary depending on your chosen career path.

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Mangalam Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

The total intake is 300 seats, inclusive of 180 seats of BB.A. LL.B Hons and other 120 seats of B.A. LL.B Hons. The seat allocation will be done in the future after the clarification of the exam and all other required steps.

Symbiosis Law School (SLS), Pune offers BA.LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons), LLB at Undergraduate level and LLM at postgraduate level.

The Law School also offers diploma programmes.

The common eligibility for LLB course is 10+2 with the recognized board with 45% marks. 5% relaxation is for SC/ST students.

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Shoaib Mehdi

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HNBGU LLB placement report is not available. However, as per the Overall NIRF report 2024 released by the University, the key highlights of HNBGU UG 3-year placements over the past three years are presented below:

Particulars

UG 3-year Placement Statistics (2023)

Median package

INR 2.5 LPA

Total students

2706

Students placed

84

Students opted for higher studies

1305

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

LL.B can be done in regular mode only. Some private law colleges may require allow LL.B with less attendance. You can check it out. If you want to learn law or just add value to your past academic background. You can explore about PGCL by Symbosis / MBL by NLU or some Diploma courses like Diploma in business law or technology law.It will definitely improve your employability. 

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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Eligibility to get admission in B.L. Amlani College of Commerce and Economics for UG/PG courses:

UG: Passed 10+2 with at least 45% marks.

PG: Passed Bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks.

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