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Parasa Snigdha

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The total fee for the LLB programme at Ajeenkya DY Patil University-School of Law is INR 350,000 per year. The programme is a 5-year integrated BA LLB course.

 

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debasish panda

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The fee structutre in INR for BBA LLB in GITAM School of Law is 

  • 1st yr  - 1,32,000
  • 2nd yr   - 1,38,600
  • 3rd yr  - 1,45,500
  • 4th yr  - 1,52,700
  • 5th yr   - 1,60,300

so the total cost for BBA LLB at GITAM School of Law Vishakapatnam will be 7,29,100

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Jyoti Kumari

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Admission to the BA LLB programme is strictly based on merit, determined by the MH CET Law score. The college does not offer direct admission to the BA LLB program. However, the college does offer direct admission opportunities for some Diploma and certification courses in law-related subjects through management or NRI quotas. 

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Jyoti Kumari

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  • The first year fee for the 5-year BA LLB programme is Rs. 21,000.
  • The total average fee for the BA LLB programme ranges from Rs. 1.5 to 7 lakhs. 

The BA LLB programme at Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College has an affordable first-year fee of Rs. 21,000, with the total fees ranging up to Rs. 7 lakhs. The college has good placement support, with around 80% of BA LLB students getting placed, but the average salary details are not available from the provided information.

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Pavithraa RK

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The total fee for the BA LLB programme for the ILS Law College situated in Pune is INR 2.3 Lacs if the course is completed for the full five-year length . Hence, integrated BA+LLB is a five-year course with the fee of INR 47250 per year. This programme is a full time undergraduate degree programme which takes five and a half year to complete and has an intake capacity of total 240 seats. 

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Amjad Manihar

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No, LLB course in Dr. D. Y. Patil Law College require MH-CET for admission. 

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Muskan

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The eligibility criteria for BA LLB at Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) typically require candidates to have passed the 10+2 examination or its equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate percentage, usually around 50% to 60%. GNLU conducts an entrance exam for admission, and candidates must qualify in this exam to be eligible. There is generally no upper age limit, but candidates must meet the minimum age criteria specified. The university follows a reservation policy as per government guidelines, offering relaxation in eligibility criteria for candidates from reserved categories.

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Manasvi Joshi

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The total tuition fee for BBA LLB at GITAM  School of Law Vishakhapatnam is INR 7,29,100 for the entire duration i.e. 5 years, of the course.  It is quite affordable according to other law schools.

1st year- INR 13200

2nd year- INR 138600

3rd year- INR 1455004th year- INR 1527005th year- INR 160300

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Muskan

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Pursuing an LLM (Master of Laws) after earning an LLB (Bachelor of Laws) is a wise decision to greatly improve employment possibilities. Gaining an LLM and specialising in fields like corporate law, intellectual property law, international law, or human rights law can lead to higher-paying jobs in legal practices, multinational corporations, governmental organisations, and international corporations. Furthermore, obtaining real-world experience through clerkships or internships in specialised fields enhances employment prospects and supplements academic credentials. Acquiring certificates in compliance, arbitration, or mediation throug

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Muskan

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After completing LLB (Bachelor of Laws), you have several paths to consider based on your career aspirations. Pursuing an LLM (Master of Laws) allows for specialisation in areas like International Law, Corporate Law, or Human Rights Law, enhancing career prospects in law firms, corporations, or academia. Alternatively, an MBA (Master of Business Administration) with a focus on legal management integrates legal expertise with business acumen, suitable for roles in corporate law or compliance. Diploma courses in fields such as Cyber Law or Alternative Dispute Resolution offer specialised knowledge. Judicial services exams enable roles as

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