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YASH SHARMA

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Agar aap LLB mein admission lena chahte chain, to aapko us college ya university ki website par jakar admission ke liye apply karne ka process dekhna hoga. Kuch colleges aur universities direct admission dete chain jabki kuch entrance exam aur counselling ke through admission dete chain. Agar aapne LL.B. Ke liye entrance exam nahi diya hai to yadi college ya university direct admission dete hai to aapke graduation ke marks ke adhar par aapko admission mil sakta hai. Isliye, aapko apne college ki website ya admission cell se sampark karna chahiye aur unse admission ke liye sambandhit jankari leni chahiye. Aapko bhi Patna hona chahiye ki
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Great to hear that you are interested in pursuing a career in law! Since you are not eligible for the LL.B. Course, pursuing the B.A. LL.B. Course is a good option for you. B.A. LL.B. Is a five-year integrated undergraduate programme that combines the study of law with arts or humanities subjects. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, as well as a broad knowledge of various subjects such as history, political Science, economics, sociology, and literature. To be eligible for the B.A. LL.B. Course, you need to have completed your 10+2 examination from a recognised board with a
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The eligibility criteria for Judiciary exams may vary depending on the state or the conducting authority. However, most of the states require that the candidate should possess a law degree from a recognised university with a minimum percentage of marks, typically 50% for the general category and 45% for the reserved categories. Having backlogs in the LL.B. Programme may affect your eligibility for the Judiciary exam. It's recommended that you check the eligibility criteria mentioned in the notification of the particular state for which you are interested in applying. If the eligibility criteria mention that a candidate should have a cl
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The eligibility criteria to practice law in courts after completing a distance/correspondence LLB program from Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) is the same as for any regular LLB program in India.
According to the Bar Council of India (BCI) rules, candidates who have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks and have completed an LLB degree from a recognized university or institute are eligible to enroll as advocates and practice law in the courts of India.
Additionally, it's mandatory for all law graduates to pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) conduc
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Yes you are. To be eligible for a 3-year LL.B. Course in India, the basic eligibility criteria is to have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or board. Since you have completed a 10+3 year Diploma course, you may not be eligible for a 3-year LL.B. Course directly after completion of the Diploma programme. However, you may still be eligible for other law courses such as the 5-year integrated LL.B. Programme or the 1-year Diploma in Law programme, depending on the specific eligibility criteria of the universities or colleges you are interested in. It's recommended that you check with the universit
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To be eligible for a 3-year LL.B. Course in India, the basic eligibility criteria is to have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or board. Since you have completed a 10+3 year Diploma course, you may not be eligible for a 3-year LL.B. Course directly after completion of the Diploma programme. However, you may still be eligible for other law courses such as the 5-year integrated LL.B. Programme or the 1-year Diploma in Law programme, depending on the specific eligibility criteria of the universities or colleges you are interested in. It's recommended that you check with the universities or colleg
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To be eligible for a 3-year LLB course in India, the basic eligibility criteria is to have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university or board. Since you have completed your BA degree from Periyar University, Salem, which is a recognised university, you meet the basic eligibility criteria for a 3-year LLB course. However, it is important to note that some universities or colleges may require additional eligibility criteria such as a minimum percentage in the qualifying degree or other qualifying exams, so it's best to check the specific eligibility criteria for LLB programs offered by the universities

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The eligibility criteria for 3-years LL.B. Course can vary depending on the university or college offering the programme. However, in general, to be eligible for a 3-years LL.B. Course in India, candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or board. Since you have completed your 12th from your state board without 11th, you may not meet the eligibility criteria for a 3-years LL.B. Programme. However, you can check the specific eligibility criteria for the 3-years LL.B. Programme offered by the university or college you are interested in, as there may be some exceptions or special cond
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The cut-off marks for admission to Government Law College, Mumbai through MH CET Law for 3-year LLB course may vary each year depending on various factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, availability of seats, etc.
However, with 50 marks in MH CET Law 3-year LLB, the chances of getting admission in Government Law College may be less as the cut-off marks are generally higher. You may check the official website of the college or the admission authority for the latest cut-off marks and eligibility criteria.

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Admission to colleges for LLB 3-year program in Maharashtra through MH CET Law is based on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the cutoff marks. The cutoff marks vary each year based on these factors.
Since the cutoff marks for admission to Rizvi Law College through MH CET Law for the year 2021 are not yet available, it is difficult to predict whether you have a chance of admission with 71 marks. However, you can keep track of the cutoffs for the previous years and the admission process of the college. It is also advisable to apply to multiple colleges to increase your chances of admissio
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