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Kritika Malik

Beginner-Level 5

As long as you have more than 50% in 12 boards, you're eligible to get admission in any IPU college depending upon your rank. The percentage plays no role. However, your chances of getting into VIPS with that rank are thin but it isn't impossible. Wait for the later stages of the counselling. You might get VIPS through spot counselling. All the best.

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Kritika Malik

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You might get VIPS in the later rounds of the counseling i.e. sliding and spot. All the best!

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anjani jha jha

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VIPS is a better option than JIMS.

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Sanjoli Jain

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Hi Jahanvi,
If you wish to about the best law faculty, I would give my points to Dr. Tabrez Ahmad the Professor Cum Director (CoLS), UPES. The College of Law and Legal Studies (CoLS) offers BBA, LL.B (Hons.) with specialization in Corporate Laws, and under the supervision of Dr Ahmad, the students get various opportunities to grow and learn.
The BBA LLB program at UPES itself is so rich and educative and was designed to create a brand new race of Corporate Lawyers who would not only understand the intricacies of business but be equally well-versed in the nuances of Corporate Laws and Regulatory Affairs. With a reputation for excellence
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SURESH SHARMA

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No, you can't. LLB through distance mode is not allowed by Bar Council of India.

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Yash Jain

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Hi Arun,
Basically, you have to appear for an admission test called CLAT(Common Law Admission Test), which takes place in first week of May every year. It is a test which tests you on varied parameters, which are English, Verbal and non-verbal reasoning, basic quantitative aptitude, general knowledge and general awareness, and lastly legal aptitude. Various National Law Universities are allotted to you on merit obtained in CLAT. Presently there are about 18-20 NLUs with a total of more or less 2000 seats approximately. Specifically, NALSAR has about 120 seats and a portion is reserved out of it on different criterions such as SC, ST, St
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Rupanpreet KaurHardworking nd fun-loving

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According to me, you have to focus on the single stream first because by this you will gave best performance in it which is helpful in getting admission in master degree because if you do both things simultaneously, you can't even score well in both of them my best wishes are with you.

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Ankita Choudhury

Beginner-Level 4

There are only 480 seats combining all the 4 government colleges. And seats that are reserved for SC /ST /OBC are near about 110.
So the chances are little.
But you must attend the counseling, It completely depends on how many people are SC/ST/OBC above your rank.

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