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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Your class 12th marks have least impact on your placements. All that would matter is your CV, grades and work ethics.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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NLUs are the best ones in the nation, followed by colleges like BHU, GLC-Mumbai, ILS-Pune, New Law College, etc.
Symbiosis, Jindal, KIIT, Christ, Amity, etc. are also quite good.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Asian Law College is better, because it is in Noida and hence the college will definitely grow in the years to come.

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Ujjwal Ashutosh

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Your placements depend on your grades, CV and work ethics. Faculty is pretty good in almost all the NLUs and also in the private institutions, like Symbiosis, Amity, SRM, UPES, etc.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Actually, both of them have a great brand name, Symbiosis and NMIMS both will give you great course and brand value but I would recommend you to go for NMIMS just because it's in Mumbai which will give you great job opportunities compared to Pune.

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christina charlesLaw student| Musician| Bangalorean

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Hi,
There are various colleges that offer LLB with a cut off for 40%. You can try KLE Society's law college at Bangalore that has a cut-off for 45% for LLB. I think you can make it as you're almost close to it. Good luck, hope this helped!

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Chetna S

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Hi Ramandeep,
It's called J.D in USA and Canada and not LLB anymore. However you will find related degrees such as Bachelor of Criminology etc. You may pursue a Law degree after B.com since any graduate can do so and will depend on the university's admission requirements. You must be academically very good, around 70% or so is expected. You must also take the IELTS. An overall score of 6.5 or higher is typically required. See here if any of the courses interests you:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/bachelors-of-law-colleges-cl


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Harsha Sinha

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You can refer the below link for college comparison: https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-228042-152335

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