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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Ravina, the reason is probably that your score is very less than the cut off score. The academic sessions have already begun and are half way through. I'd suggest you to re-appear for CET next year with stronger preparation and apply to other colleges too for 3 year LLB, and do try out SLS, PUNE too, as it is a great option. Further, to understand top colleges for 3 year LLB, kindly visit:
https://blog.ipleaders.in/three-years-llb/

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Ramesh, being a pass out from SLS, Pune I would definitely recommend this college. Symbiosis through it's various programs provides the students an open window to experience the legal world and the co-curricular activity give you a real life experience of a to be lawyer. For more colleges visit:
https://blog.ipleaders.in/three-years-llb/.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Kuldeep,
To pursue LLB after B.Com, you need to appear in the exams conducted by various universities like DU, Allahabad University, Symbiosis, etc. The eligibility criteria is graduation.

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Shalaka Singh

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Hi Ayub,
Yes, you can pursue law after completing your BA.

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Puneesh Rawat

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There is no compulsion of work experience unless you wish to pursue executive programme.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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There is no such minimum percentage to get admission in this college, but as per the official notice, it is 45%.

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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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You should take admission in any other college in Delhi that would be more beneficial for you.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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LLB course offered by Jaipur National University is a three years full-time program.
The eligibility criteria is a graduate degree with a minimum of 45% aggregate (any stream). The selection will be based on merit and personal interview.
The yearly course fee is about Rs 65000/ per year and the total course fee is about Rs 197000/.

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Nanduraj

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Hi,
There is no need. CLAT is for 5-year LL.B. Programs. Below colleges are good for pursuing 3-year LLB programmes.
1. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi
2. Jindal Global Law School
3. BHU Law School
4. GLC-Mumbai
5. ILS Law College-Pune
6. IIT-Kharagpur Law School (RGSOIPL)-only for B.Tech/M.Sc graduates
7. PU, Chandigarh Law Department
8. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
9. Lucknow University Law Faculty
10. Allahabad University Law Department
11. Osmania University-University College of Law / PG College of Law
12. Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University Chennai/ School of Excellence in Law
13. Government. Law College, Ernakulam/Trivandram & Kozhikode
...more

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hey there.
Well, let me make it clear that the Gujarat National Law university offers only a 5 year LLB course and a LLM course.
The institution does not have a 3 year course in Law.
So, in order to get admission, you need to apply for a 5 year course in law and admission to which are strictly based on the marks and rank achieved in CLAT.
So, if you want to go for a course in law here,you need to take CLAT and then pursue the 5 year law course.

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