3 years ago
What is the fee structure for LLB & LLB(H)?
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
The LLB and LLB(H) total fee at MGLC Hyderabad can be between 84K-1Lakh.
4 years ago
How to apply for LL.B. Course?
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Swapnaneel BhuiyaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Eligibility: Graduation in any discipline
Course Fees: INR 10,000-2 Lacs
Admission Process is Based on the entrance exam.
Course Fees: INR 10,000-2 Lacs
Admission Process is Based on the entrance exam.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
Admission in B.Com, LL.B 5 Year Integrated Degree Course (Bachelor of Commerce & LLB) at MGLC are done through the LAWCET and Management quota. The eligibility criteria for admission through Management quota is given below.
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Admission in B.Com, LL.B 5 Year Integrated Degree Course (Bachelor of Commerce & LLB) at MGLC are done through the LAWCET and Management quota. The eligibility criteria for admission through Management quota is given below.
Eligibility - Management Quota : The candidates who have not cleared the LAWCET or who have not appeared for it can also seek the admission to 5 years Course directly. 20% of the total seats in 5 year course are reserved under this category.
For 5 Year Integrated Courses, a pass in Intermediate/+2 with 50% marks.
Eligibility - Management Quota : The candidates who have not cleared the LAWCET or who have not appeared for it can also seek the admission to 5 years Course directly. 20% of the total seats in 5 year course are reserved under this category.
For 5 Year Integrated Courses, a pass in Intermediate/+2 with 50% marks.
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞
Scholar-Level 16
Since you dropped your LLB and also your colleges are different. You cannot resume your programme but go through the prospectus of the course provided by the college to know more about admission procedure, fees, eligibility criteria, etc.
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Pavan KumarCurrent Student
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Yes, you can apply for Law by appearing for the entrance exam LAWCET. Eligibility criteria, minimum of 45% in your +2, 60% in any degree.
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Megha MalhotraCurrent Student
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You really don't want to do B.Tech. But, think wisely you have completed your 1 year in that. Complete B.Tech first. I understand, this is the age we get into conflicts, but I am telling you one thing Indian parents and Indian culture +
You really don't want to do B.Tech. But, think wisely you have completed your 1 year in that. Complete B.Tech first. I understand, this is the age we get into conflicts, but I am telling you one thing Indian parents and Indian culture +
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Hello,
You really don't want to do B.Tech. But, think wisely you have completed your 1 year in that. Complete B.Tech first. I understand, this is the age we get into conflicts, but I am telling you one thing Indian parents and Indian culture + advice of Indian teachers are very right. I too realized it now. You should first take counseling from your university teacher regarding this matter because they are the best and experienced. I know only one thing that age from 18- 25 is very vulnerable + conflictive age, decision taken in this age must be taken by talking with elders. When I was in by B.Sc Hons nursing first year, I thought to leave the course but by God grace I was advised to complete it first, then I completed it. Now today I realized how in childishness we take wrong decision. Hope this helps. Thanks.
You really don't want to do B.Tech. But, think wisely you have completed your 1 year in that. Complete B.Tech first. I understand, this is the age we get into conflicts, but I am telling you one thing Indian parents and Indian culture + advice of Indian teachers are very right. I too realized it now. You should first take counseling from your university teacher regarding this matter because they are the best and experienced. I know only one thing that age from 18- 25 is very vulnerable + conflictive age, decision taken in this age must be taken by talking with elders. When I was in by B.Sc Hons nursing first year, I thought to leave the course but by God grace I was advised to complete it first, then I completed it. Now today I realized how in childishness we take wrong decision. Hope this helps. Thanks.
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Pallavi BhartiCurrent Student
keep calm ....time have to change
Guide-Level 13
A major portion of the syllabus is the same in both LLB and LLB honours. But there are only a few differences:
LLB gives an overview of various subjects, whereas, LLB (Hons) gives more in-depth knowledge of those very subjects.
For Example, ther
LLB gives an overview of various subjects, whereas, LLB (Hons) gives more in-depth knowledge of those very subjects.
For Example, ther
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A major portion of the syllabus is the same in both LLB and LLB honours. But there are only a few differences:
LLB gives an overview of various subjects, whereas, LLB (Hons) gives more in-depth knowledge of those very subjects.
For Example, there is a separate paper of Human Rights, IT Law, Administrative Law, RTI, etc., in University of Allahabad (offering Hons course) but there isn't any such separate paper in other universities offering LLB course.
After LLB, you may not be able to specialize but after LLB (Hons), you can specialize.
For example, an LLB student can pursue simple LLM degree course but cannot pursue LLM (specialization courses) in Criminal Justice, Forensics, Labour Law, Human Rights, etc.
Honours degree may require a research dissertation in the area of specialization. If you want to specialize in one field, then you may opt for LLB (Hons) degree.
LLB gives an overview of various subjects, whereas, LLB (Hons) gives more in-depth knowledge of those very subjects.
For Example, there is a separate paper of Human Rights, IT Law, Administrative Law, RTI, etc., in University of Allahabad (offering Hons course) but there isn't any such separate paper in other universities offering LLB course.
After LLB, you may not be able to specialize but after LLB (Hons), you can specialize.
For example, an LLB student can pursue simple LLM degree course but cannot pursue LLM (specialization courses) in Criminal Justice, Forensics, Labour Law, Human Rights, etc.
Honours degree may require a research dissertation in the area of specialization. If you want to specialize in one field, then you may opt for LLB (Hons) degree.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you have to give LAWCET test. On the basis of inter or 12th you can enroll for following integrated programs as BA+LLB, BBA+LLB and B.Com +LLB. The eligibility criteria for LAWCET is 12th passed.