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YASH SHARMA

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The admission process for law schools varies depending on the school and the program you are interested in. However, here are some general steps that are typically involved in the admission process for LLB programs:
1. Research and choose the law schools you are interested in: You should research and identify the law schools that offer the LLB program and meet your needs and preferences in terms of location, curriculum, faculty, facilities, and other factors.
2. Check the eligibility criteria: You should review the eligibility criteria for the LLB program at the law schools you are interested in to ensure you meet the academic and other
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The fee structure for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at J.N.R. Ladda Law College may vary depending on the year of admission and other factors. However, as of my knowledge cutoff of 2021, the approximate fee structure for LL.B. course at J.N.R. Ladda Law College is as follows:
1. LL.B. 3 Year Course:
- Tuition Fee: INR 18,000 per annum
- Development Fee: INR 2,000 per annum
- Other Fees: INR 7,000 per annum (including library fee, moot court fee, and other miscellaneous fees)
- Total Fees: INR 27,000 per annum (approx.)
2. Integrated B.A. LL.B. 5 Year Course:
- Tuition Fee: INR 22,000 per annum
- Development Fee: INR 2,000 per annum
- Other Fees: INR
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The fee structure at Dayanand College of Law for LLB course according to the information available on the official website of the college, the annual fee for the LLB course is approximately Rs. 28,000.
It is important to note that the fee structure may be subject to change and may vary from year to year. Additionally, there may be other fees and charges that are not included in the annual fee, such as examination fees, hostel fees, library fees, etc. Therefore, it is advisable to contact the college directly or visit their official website to get the latest and accurate information on the fee structure for the LLB course.

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The fee structure for Integrated LL.B. Programme at Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies (BILS) can vary depending on several factors such as the category of the candidate, mode of admission, and the academic year. However, here is an approximate fee structure for the programme at BILS:
1. General category candidates - The annual tuition fee for the Integrated LL.B. Programme is around Rs. 50,000 to Rs. 60,000.
2. Reserved category candidates - Candidates belonging to SC, ST, or other reserved categories may be eligible for fee concessions or scholarships. The exact fee structure for reserved category candidates can be obtained from the
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Congratulations on your rank in the AP LAWCET 2020 exam! SPMVV (Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam) is a reputed university for women, and admission to the LL.B program at SPMVV will depend on several factors such as the availability of seats, the number of candidates who have applied, and the cut-off ranks for admission.
Based on your rank of 2095, you may have a chance to get admission to the LL.B program at SPMVV. However, the final decision will depend on various factors such as the number of candidates who have applied for admission, the number of available seats, and the cut-off ranks for admission.
It is recommended that you ch
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Osmania University offers a distance learning LL.B. Course through its PGRR Centre for Distance Education. The programme is designed for candidates who are unable to pursue regular LL.B. Courses. The duration of the LL.B. Course is three years and the eligibility criteria for admission is a graduate degree in any discipline. The fee structure for the distance LL.B. Course at Osmania University is subject to change and interested candidates are advised to check with the university for the latest fee details. The admission process is generally conducted in the month of July and August every year. The university conducts an entrance exam
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Here is a list of some LL.B. Evening colleges in India:
1. Faculty of Law, Delhi University, Delhi
2. Amity Law School, Noida
3. K. C. Law College, Mumbai
4. ILS Law College, Pune
5. Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai
6. Government Law College, Mumbai
7. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
8. BVP New Law College, Pune
9. University of Calcutta, Kolkata
10. KLE Society's Law College, Bangalore
Note that this list is not exhaustive and there may be other LL.B. Evening colleges in India as well.

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ISAT is an engineering entrance exam and does not directly relate to admission to law programs. However, if you are looking for law colleges in Delhi and Noida, here are some options you may consider:
1. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi - One of the top law colleges in India, Faculty of Law offers LL.B. and LL. M. programs. The admission to the LL.B. programme is through the DU LLB Entrance Exam.
2. National Law University Delhi - NLU Delhi is a premier law university in India and offers 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. , LL. M. , and Ph.D. programs. The admission to the B.A. LL.B. programme is through the All India Law Entrance Test (AI
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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. In English medium after completing your B.A. In Marathi medium. Many law colleges and universities offer LL.B. Courses in English medium. However, it is important to note that you should have a good understanding of the English language as it will be the medium of instruction and communication throughout the course.

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