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YASH SHARMA

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The eligibility criteria for 5-year LLB programs may vary depending on the university and college. However, typically, candidates are required to have completed their 10+2 education from a recognized board or university with a minimum aggregate percentage of marks. It is best to check with the specific university or college that you are interested in applying to for their eligibility criteria, as well as any language proficiency requirements they may have.

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The eligibility criteria for LL.B. Courses can vary depending on the university or college. However, most universities require a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in the Bachelor's degree for general category students. Some universities may also have age limits and specific entrance exams that need to be cleared for admission. As for your case, since you have mentioned that you have scored 38% in your B.A. , it is possible that you may not meet the minimum eligibility criteria for LL.B. Courses in some universities. However, you may still be eligible for admission in some universities if they have relaxation policies for students with dis
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The eligibility criteria for admission to the LL.B. Programme at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) are as follows:
1. The candidate must have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
2. For candidates belonging to SC/ST/PwD categories, the minimum aggregate marks required in the Bachelor's degree is 45%.
3. The candidate must be a citizen of India.
4. There is no upper age limit for the LL.B. Programme.
5. The candidate must qualify the JNU entrance examination for the LL.B. Programme. It is important to note that the eligibility criteria may vary depending on th
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The eligibility criteria for the LL.B. (5-year) course may vary depending on the university or institution offering the programme. In general, to be eligible for the 5-year LL.B. Course, candidates must have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) from a recognised board with a minimum percentage of marks (usually between 45% to 50%). However, some universities or institutions may also consider candidates who have completed a Diploma course after their 10th standard. It is advisable to check the eligibility criteria of the specific university or institution where you wish to apply for the LL.B. (5-year) course. You can visit
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Yes, Calcutta University offers a 3-year LL.B. Course. The university conducts an entrance exam for admission to the course. The official notification for the entrance exam is usually released in the month of May or June. The entrance exam is typically held in the month of July or August. It is important to keep an eye on the official website of Calcutta University for the latest updates regarding the LL.B. Entrance exam for 2022.

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Yes, Delhi University (DU) offers a three-year LL.B. Programme for students who have completed their graduation from a recognised university. The Faculty of Law at DU is one of the most reputed law schools in India, and the LL.B. Programme is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the legal system and its applications. Admission to the LL.B. Programme at DU is based on the entrance exam conducted by the university, which includes questions related to Legal Reasoning general awareness, and analytical abilities. The entrance exam is followed by a group discussion and a Personal Interview . The LL.B. Programme at DU cov
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There are several colleges in and around Kolkata that offer 3-year LL.B. Programs through morning or evening modes of study, catering to the needs of working professionals. Some of the popular institutions offering such courses are:
1. University of Calcutta, Kolkata - Department of Law
2. West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata
3. Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College, Kolkata
4. South Calcutta Law College, Kolkata
5. Hooghly Mohsin College, Hooghly
6. Surendranath Law College, Kolkata
7. Dum Motijheel College, Kolkata
You can visit the websites of these colleges to check the availability of morning or evening cla
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Vishwakarma Law College in Pune is a reputable institution offering LL.B. Programs. The college is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University and is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). The college has experienced faculty members who are well-versed in various areas of law and provide quality education to students. The college also offers various co-curricular activities, such as moot court competitions, legal aid clinics, and guest lectures, which provide practical exposure to students. In terms of infrastructure, the college has a well-stocked library, computer lab, and moot court hall. The college also offers hostel fac
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In India, to pursue a three-year LL.B. Course, the minimum educational qualification required is a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 45% to 50% aggregate marks, depending on the university or institution. Therefore, if you have scored 46% in your graduation, you may be eligible for admission to an LL.B. Programme at some universities or colleges, depending on their admission criteria. However, it is important to note that to practice as a lawyer in India, you need to be enrolled as an advocate with the Bar Council of India (BCI). The BCI has specific rules and regulations regarding eligibility for enrollment, which includes minimum e
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It is difficult to determine the exact reason why the college administration denied you admission to the LL.B. Course without knowing the specific circumstances of your situation. However, here are some possible reasons why this could have happened:
1. Eligibility Criteria: Law colleges in India have specific eligibility criteria for admission to their LL.B. Programs. It is possible that your educational qualifications or marks did not meet the eligibility criteria set by the college.
2. Age Limit: Some law colleges have age limits for admission to their LL.B. Programs. If you are above the age limit, the college may have denied you adm
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