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The eligibility criteria for LL.B. Admission varies from college to college. However, most colleges require candidates to have a minimum of 45% marks in their undergraduate degree (40% for reserved categories) to be eligible for admission. As you have mentioned that you have scored 44% in graduation, you may not be eligible for admission to most colleges offering LL.B. Courses. However, some colleges may have different eligibility criteria and may consider your post-graduation marks for admission to LL.B. Courses. It is recommended that you check the eligibility criteria of the colleges you are interested in applying to, and contact th
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The fee structure for Bachelor of Law (L.L.B.) program at Shri Balaji College of Law may vary depending on various factors such as the duration of the program, mode of admission, and category of the candidate. However, as per the information available on the college website, the approximate fee for the 3-year L.L.B. program is around Rs. 1,00,000 per year.
It is advisable to check the college website or contact the college administration for the latest and accurate fee structure. Additionally, you may also check for any scholarships or financial aid options available for the program.

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Both LL.B. And CMA can be good options depending on your interests and career goals. LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) is an undergraduate degree in law that prepares students for a career in the legal profession. It covers subjects like constitutional law, criminal law, civil law, and corporate law, among others. If you are interested in pursuing a career in the legal field or want to enhance your understanding of the law, LL.B. Can be a good option. CMA (Certified Management Accountant) is a professional certification that focuses on accounting and financial management. It covers subjects like financial planning, analysis, control, and decisi
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Yes, there are many evening law colleges in Bangalore that offer LL.B. Programs for working professionals like you. Here are some of the evening law colleges in Bangalore:
1. University Law College, Bangalore University: This is one of the oldest law colleges in Bangalore and offers LL.B. And LL. M. programs in the evening.
2. Vivekananda College of Law: This college offers a three-year LL.B. Programme in the evening.
3. Ramaiah College of Law: This college offers a three-year LL.B. Programme in the evening.
4. JSS Law College: This college offers a three-year LL.B. Programme in the evening.
5. IFIM Law College: This college offers a fi
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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. Course in distance mode as long as you meet the eligibility criteria of the university offering the course. Generally, the eligibility criteria for LL.B. Distance education is graduation in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum percentage (usually 45-50%). Since you are a government servant, you may also want to check with your employer if there are any rules or regulations regarding studying while serving. You can check with various universities offering LL.B. Course in distance mode for their admission process and eligibility criteria. Some of the universities offering LL.B. Course in di
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The admission process and eligibility criteria for LLB may vary depending on the university/college you wish to apply to. Generally, the eligibility criteria for LLB is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. Some universities/colleges may require candidates to appear for an entrance examination such as CLAT, AILET, LSAT, etc.
To apply for LLB, you can visit the official website of the university/college you are interested in and check for the admission notification. The notification will provide details on the application process, eligibility criteria, important dates, and other related information.
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To be eligible for admission to an LL.B. Programme in India, the college or university offering the programme must be approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). Therefore, all colleges or universities offering LL.B. Programs must have the approval of the BCI to be able to grant LL.B. Degrees to their students. It is always advisable to check the BCI approval status of the institution before applying for admission to any LL.B. Programme.

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No, it is not compulsory to give an entrance exam after 12th to pursue LL.B. However, to get admission into a reputed law college, it is necessary to clear the entrance exams such as CLAT AILET ISAT, etc. If you wish to pursue LL.B. Without appearing for an entrance exam, you can opt for private law colleges that offer admission on the basis of merit or qualifying exam marks. Some universities also offer direct admission to students who have completed their graduation in any discipline.

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However, in general, LL.B. Is a law degree that can be pursued after completing 12th standard or an equivalent examination, and it typically takes five years to complete. The curriculum includes topics such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Civil Law, Corporate Law, Labor Law, and Tax Law, among others. If you have any specific questions about the LL.B. Course, please feel free to ask.

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After completing a Diploma in law course, you can pursue further studies to enhance your legal knowledge and career prospects. Some of the options available to you after completing a Diploma in law are:
1. Pursuing a Bachelor of Laws LL.B. Degree: LL.B. Is a three-year undergraduate degree programme in law. After completing this programme, you can practice law in India or pursue higher studies in the field of law.
2. Pursuing a Master of Laws LL. M. degree: LL. M. is a postgraduate degree programme in law. It is a two-year programme that provides advanced knowledge and specialisation in various areas of law.
3. Pursuing other courses an
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