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Jatin Kumar

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No it is not possible to get the admission in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Memorial College of Law, Dhule L.L.B. Course without MHCETT Law because the college is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University, which mandates the use of the MAH-CET Law score for admissions to its affiliated law colleges. The selection of candidates for the LL.B. course is based on the merit obtained in the MAH-CET Law exam.

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Shoaib Mehdi

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The IIT Kharagpur placement details for the LLB Class of 2025 have not been released on the official website yet. Earlier, out of 32 LLB students who registered for the IIT Kharagpur placement session 2024, 16 were placed across different participating companies. The same is tabulated below:

ParticularsStatistics (2024)
Students Placed16
Students Registered32

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Tasbiya Khan

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Listed below are the top LLB private college Fees in Uttar Pradesh:

Top CollegesTuition Fee
Amity University, NoidaINR 8.61 Lacs - INR 9.9 lakh
Galgotias UniversityINR 1.8 lakh
IMS Law CollegeINR 3.17 Lacs - INR 3.56 lakh
Amity University, LucknowINR 2.64 lakh
Integral University - IULINR 1.65 lakh

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website and may vary.

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Ishita Uniyal

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Of course, you do. While studying different law fields like Corporate Law, Family Law, Criminal Law, Constitutional Law, etc., you develop critical thinking and analysis skills that help you identify the arguments, analyze legal issues. You also develop research skills, communication skills, and problem-solving skills.

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Akansha Bisht

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No, the standard LLB degree cannot be completed in 2 years. You'll have to complete the 3-year programme to get the degree. LLB is a standalone Law degree for bachelor's, and if you find a college providing a 2-year LLB degree, you must check the college's accreditation. 

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Gunjan Dhawan

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The LLB full form is Bachelor of Legislative Law in India, but it originally abbreviates to Legum Baccalaureus in Latin, which stands for Bachelor of Laws. This means the origin of the name "Bachelor of Laws" is from the Latin language, where the term "Legum" is the plural of "Lex" (law), and "Baccalaureus" means bachelor. 

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Mohit Datta

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No doubt, a Distance LLB will provide you with the flexibility and convenience, along with cost-effectiveness. It will also limit your practical training, chances of getting hired, and campus life experience. It is important to know that the Employer prefers candidates with a regular LLB degree, especially in fields like Law.

The Bar Council of India may also recognize your distance degree for direct course practice. So, it is important to check the Accreditation of the programme and the college. 

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Sreetama Shrivastava

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You can, but most top LLB colleges like NLUs, Symbiosis Law School, ILS Law College, ICFAI Law School, Lloyd Law College, etc., either accept national-level exam scores or conduct their university-level exams. If you really want to skip the entrance exam part and get admission to an LLB course, here are some colleges you can consider:

  • Saveetha Institute of Medical and Technical Sciences
  • Lucknow University
  • Manipal University, Jaipur
  • Amity University
  • Indore Institute of Law
  • IMS Law College
  • Jaipur National University

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Lalit Rastogi

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Yes, the syllabus for 3-year LLBs differs from the 5-year LLBs, and the reason is that the 3-year LLB aspirants are graduates with a bachelor's degree; the syllabus for 3-year LLB entrance is slightly difficult.

You'll find topics related to legal aptitude, legal knowledge, and understanding of the Indian legal system in the 3-year entrance exam. Meanwhile, the 5-year LLB entrance syllabus is based on general knowledge/aptitude and legal aptitude. 

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