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Maaz Khan

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Candidates willing to take admission to the courses offered at Sarsuna College must apply for their desired programmes through Sarsuna College official website by paying the required registration fee. Sarsuna College courses admission are entirely merit bases, candidates seeking admission to Sarsuna College must have valid aggregate in their qualifying examination.

Applicants whose marks in their qualifying examinations are above the closing marks/ aggregate specified in the merit list released by Sarsuna College can apply further for the counselling process followed by document verification and fee payment leading to final seat allotme

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Anshra Zafar

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Sarsuna Law college provides 2 professional law courses, LL.B. Of 3 years and LL. M. of 2 years. We cannot expect placements in this field like engineering and hotel management related courses. But, the faculty provide precious tips and practical advice which will be helpful for our future. The guaranteed placement should not be expected more than 20-30%. .

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Hi,
Doing LLB through distance education is not recognized by Bar council of India. Only a person who has completed his full time LLB is recognized to be eligible to practice law in India.

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shivangi raizada

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Distance learning course isn't enough to practice law in India. As per the Bar Council of Indias guidelines, one need to have a law degree to practice law in India. One of the prerequisite to practice in any state is to have a regular course law degree. Law course pursued through a distance learning is only for knowledge sake. Through distance learning, one can understand law, but cannot practice. Such courses are offered for people interested in understanding law. There are many people who are interested in understanding law, so that they are not be fooled by lawyers or advocates. Whereas, some people do it for their own long pending
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Shivam Gupta

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Online application form will be available for admission as per the admission schedule.
Eligibility for admission LL.B: Candidates who have obtained their Bachelor degrees with at least 45% marks in aggregate and who will not attend the age of 30 years by July 1, 2017, will be eligible for seeking admission to three-year LL.B course. Relaxation in marks by 5% for SC and ST candidates.
Eligibility for admission LL.M: Candidates who have obtained their LL.B Degrees with at least 50% marks in aggregate will be eligible for seeking admission to two-year LL.M course. Relaxation in marks by 5% for SC and ST candidates.
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