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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The total seat intake for LLB at MDSU Ajmer is around 960. The LLB programme at MDSU Ajmer is offered through various colleges affiliated with the university. The seat intake may vary from year to year, and any changes are made by the university.
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3 months ago
Scholar-Level 16
It may be a good choice .The fees is around 4.50 Lacs .
LL.B cost must be low as placement opportunities are less.
Although the college is good but you can also explore about -
- CLAT
- CUET
- Jamia CET
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 3
The eligibility criteria for admission in LLB programme at Chandigarh university is very simple and easy. The eligibility criteria is 10+2 with atleast 55% marks in any stream conducted by a recognised board/ university/ council in the aggregate and it is also mandatory for the students to give CUCET ( Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test), this is mandatory for admission in LLB and students can also get multiple scholarships. By scoring well in CUCET, students can get upto 100% scholarships. The university gives Rs 210 crores worth of scholarships, helping students a lot. To keep the scholarship, student need t
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Beginner-Level 4
Getting into BBA LLB at Chandigarh University is striaghtforward. First, you need 10+2 with 55% or more in any stream. Then you can appear for CUCET, which not only decides your admission but also gives schalorships. For instance, high scorers can get their tution fully waived, while others get partial discounts. If you do't take CUCET, CU also consider yours 12th marks for admission. After this, you fill the online form, upload your marksheet and ID documents, and pay the fee after scholarships. Once the university checks everything, your seat is confirmed. It's simple, and with scholarships available, it makes studying law much more
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3 months ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can check this for particular University law admission rule.
In my view you can pursue 3 year LL.B from any college other than NLU 5 year course.
Bar council allow open university degree for LL.B pursue but must be from an approved university ( ODL/distance approved )
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