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a week agoContributor-Level 10
KES' Shri Jayantilal H. Patel Law College BA LLB admissions are entrance-based. The eligibility and selection criteria is as below:
- Eligibility - Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 45% (40% for reserved categories)
- Selection Process - MHCET Law score + CAP
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, an LLB from a private college in Mumbai can be beneficial. You must ideally compare the fees and placement of the law schools to practically see if they are ideal for you academically and career-wise. Here is one private college with a good LLB programme with a strong placement record.
| Best LLB Course from Private Mumbai Colleges | Fee Range | Median Package |
| Amity University Mumbai LLB Course | INR 2.4 L | INR 4 L |
Note: All info. is from the official site and can change.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The CET Cell closed the MH CET Law 2026 registration window for the 3-year LLB programme on March 3, 2026. For the MH CET Law 2026 5-year LLB course, the last date is March 15, 2026.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Students pursuing LLB at Soundarya College of Law are job ready for various Legal and Non Legal sectors. The programme provides them with an opportunity to increase their market value.With in-depth knowledge in law, candidates can handle multiple roles in an organisation very proficiently.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Amity University Patna is the top private law college in Patna with a 3-year LLB course. You can learn more about it here - Amity University LLB Course.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 8
A dedicated preparation time of 3 to 4 months is generally sufficient for the PU LLB Entrance Exam if studying 3-4 hours daily. While 7-8 months allows for a more relaxed, in-depth approach, the exam can be cracked in 2 months with consistent, targeted study focused on legal aptitude, current affairs, and mock tests
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
One needs to be confident, diplomatic, meticulous and dedicated to their interest in Law. LLB students often need to pull extra study hours. With so many laws, doctrines, precedents, and case studies you need to read and recall long written content as books have heavy and vast coursework. The skills mentioned above will help you with internships, drafting, moot courts, netwokring etc. during your LLB.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
For someone who wants to make a career in law, LLB is an ideal choice. The worth of a degree depends on whether it makes you employable and gives you relevant skills and knowledge. You can also gain relevant experience from senior lawyers to make your profile stronger. One might add that an LLM increases the scope in law careers, which holds if you want to specialize in a certain domain like corporate, intellectual property law, contract law, etc.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Your aspirations are what make a course 'better'. Both courses have respective pros and cons. If you're already a graduate and want to transition your career towards the legal field go for a 3 year LLB. Talking of 12th pass outs - you can either go for a graduation first if you have yet to decide if Law is for you. If you're certain on the fact that you want to pursue law only - then go for 5 year integrated course. Also a 5 year integrated course will save you one year as compared to traditional graduation followed by LLB.
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