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Kapil Lalwani

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Getting the latest cutoff information about LL.B admission at Faculty of Law, MGKVP is something very different depending on the category of the candidate. For the 2023 cutoff, the unreserved category had the cutoff at 304 and EWS category at 288. The general category cutoff was 360, the OBC category cutoff was 292 and the SC and ST categories cutoffs were 248 and 216, respectively. These cutoffs are depending on the scores obtained by the applicant in the entrance test. The entire academic expenses for completing LL.B is nearly INR 143000 which is for three years. The college offers the LL.B course and has a total intake ofThree hundr

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Kapil Lalwani

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The admission standard to get enrolled in the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) program for Chotanagpur Law College is 45-50% for general candidates and 40-45 % for reserved candidates. There is always an entrance examination done by the college, and the cutoff may differ due to the difficult level of the examination and number of interested candidates. For the LL.B course, which is a 3-year course the college has a student intake of nearly 240 seats. It can cost up to around Rs. 1.5 lakhs to Rs 2 lakhs per year for tuition fee. Other fees include exam fees which may go up to INR 28000 per semester, Library fees, Hostel fees range between INR 10

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Shiv Kumar

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Here are some government universities in Haryana that offer B.Com LLB:

  1. Kurukshetra University:

    • Offers a 5-year B.Com LLB program.
    • Admission is based on the University Entrance Exam or CLAT scores.
  2. Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University (CCSHAU), Hisar:

    • Offers B.Com LLB under its law faculty.
    • Admissions may be based on merit or entrance exam scores.
  3. MD University, Rohtak:

    • Offers B.Com LLB as part of their law programs.
    • Admission is typically based on the university's entrance exam or CLAT scores.

For eligibility, you generally need to have:

  • Completed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks (may vary).
  • Admission is through entrance exams or
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Liyansha Katariya

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National Law University Assam fee for BA LLB programme is INR 4 lakh. The fee structure is cumulative of multiple components, such as tuition fee, hostel fee, medical insurance, mess and other security deposits, etc. Out of all these fee components, there are a few components that are charged one-time by NLU Assam, while some have to be paid semester-wise, such as tuition fees.

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Divya Dixit

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NLU Jodhpur BA LLB fee includes various components. These are tuition fees, hostel fees, mess and other security deposits, etc. Out of all these fee components, there are a few components that are charged only once by NLU Jodhpur, while some have to be paid semester-wise or annually, such as tuition fees. Check out the table below to get a brief about NLIU Bhopal BA LLB fees: 

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Total Tuition Fees*

BA LLB INR 8.3 lakh

*The above fee is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence, is indicative.  

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can even apply for admission to BA while studying your first year of BSc. IGNOU enables students to pursue multiple courses simultaneously if they meet the eligibility criteria for the respective course. But it requires very good time management so that you meet the requirements of both programs.

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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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One has to pass out from graduation with at least minimum marks of 45-50% to qualify for LLB in Faculty of Law colleges on merit.

Many of these universities and colleges admit students based on entrance exams such as CLAT, DU LLB, or LSAT; still, some admit students based on their graduation marks when the seats are left to merit. For instance, the colleges under state universities will have a separate merit list where entry is based on some private institutions.

 Every college has terms and conditions regarding admission procedures, so be vigilant, check their timings, and apply on time. Admission processes will take place regardin

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Soham Khan

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Both MNLU Mumbai and NALSAR University of Law offer excellent BA LLB programs, but there are some differences to consider:

MNLU Mumbai BA LLB

  • Ranking: Ranked #31 by NIRF in 2024.

  • Program Structure: Offers a five-year integrated BA LLB programme with a credit-based system.

  • Location: Mumbai, Maharashtra.

  • Specializations: Focuses on corporate and commercial laws, constitutional and administrative laws, intellectual property rights, and international and comparative laws.

  • Admission: Based on CLAT scores and MH CET Law counselling process.

NALSAR University of Law BA LLB

  • Ranking: Ranked #3 by NIRF in 2024.

  • Program Structure: Offers a five-year integ

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