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What was the cutoff in 2018 for this course?
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YASH SHARMACurrent Student
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The cutoff for BLS LLB (Bachelor of Legal Science and Bachelor of Legislative Law) varies from university to university and from year to year.
The cutoff is generally based on the rank secured by the candidate in the entrance exam conducted by
The cutoff is generally based on the rank secured by the candidate in the entrance exam conducted by
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The cutoff for BLS LLB (Bachelor of Legal Science and Bachelor of Legislative Law) varies from university to university and from year to year.
The cutoff is generally based on the rank secured by the candidate in the entrance exam conducted by the university. The entrance exam is designed to test the candidate's aptitude and knowledge in subjects such as English, General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, and Reasoning.
Generally the cut of is around 120 marks in the entrance exam i.e. CLAT.
To know the exact cutoff for BLS LLB in a particular college or university in India, you can check the official website or contact the admission office of the institution. They will provide you with the necessary information regarding the cutoff for the course. It is also important to note that the cutoff may vary for different categories of candidates such as General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.
The cutoff is generally based on the rank secured by the candidate in the entrance exam conducted by the university. The entrance exam is designed to test the candidate's aptitude and knowledge in subjects such as English, General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, and Reasoning.
Generally the cut of is around 120 marks in the entrance exam i.e. CLAT.
To know the exact cutoff for BLS LLB in a particular college or university in India, you can check the official website or contact the admission office of the institution. They will provide you with the necessary information regarding the cutoff for the course. It is also important to note that the cutoff may vary for different categories of candidates such as General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.
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Shivang agarwalCurrent Student
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Yes you can do it from any private University of India.
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Yash GuptaCurrent Student
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Hello Siddhant Yadav
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Srinarayan PrajapatiCurrent Student
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Hello
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Thank you.
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MONSEIUR DAVECurrent Student
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Your chances are bleak if you are from outside Maharashtra category. SVKIMS Pravin Gandhi school of law have Gujarati minority of Maharashtra reservation. Chances are very bleak. You have to wait till third merit list and after that in vacancy
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Your chances are bleak if you are from outside Maharashtra category. SVKIMS Pravin Gandhi school of law have Gujarati minority of Maharashtra reservation. Chances are very bleak. You have to wait till third merit list and after that in vacancy seats.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi there,
Well, the institute has very well coordinated and an active placement cell for students and also an internships division coordinating internships at law firms regulatory bodies, etc.
The college claims to have following firms visiting
Well, the institute has very well coordinated and an active placement cell for students and also an internships division coordinating internships at law firms regulatory bodies, etc.
The college claims to have following firms visiting
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Hi there,
Well, the institute has very well coordinated and an active placement cell for students and also an internships division coordinating internships at law firms regulatory bodies, etc.
The college claims to have following firms visiting as recruiters-(details of firms in link below)
(http://www.pgcl.ac.in/Placement/M_28l)
However, none of the tier 1 and tier 2 firms prefer apart from NLUs these days.
But in the past, the institute has got the firms as recruiters and thus the placements at firms seem to be quite good.
Also, apart from law firms and corporate houses, you have opportunities including litigation judiciary which are exclusive to law graduates.
Also, you have other opportunities such as PSUs and Banks even wherein law graduates are required as legal officers.
Also, you may go for teaching profession after pursuing LLM.
And in today's time, the opportunities for a law student are not limited any ways.
However, the campus opportunities are much here in the institute.
Well, the institute has very well coordinated and an active placement cell for students and also an internships division coordinating internships at law firms regulatory bodies, etc.
The college claims to have following firms visiting as recruiters-(details of firms in link below)
(http://www.pgcl.ac.in/Placement/M_28l)
However, none of the tier 1 and tier 2 firms prefer apart from NLUs these days.
But in the past, the institute has got the firms as recruiters and thus the placements at firms seem to be quite good.
Also, apart from law firms and corporate houses, you have opportunities including litigation judiciary which are exclusive to law graduates.
Also, you have other opportunities such as PSUs and Banks even wherein law graduates are required as legal officers.
Also, you may go for teaching profession after pursuing LLM.
And in today's time, the opportunities for a law student are not limited any ways.
However, the campus opportunities are much here in the institute.
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Meenal BhargavaCurrent Student
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I would suggest you to opt for SVKM.
My reason is first, the college is located in Mumbai so your chances for internship and exposure is higher in this case. Plus, being a private college in Mumbai, they can call good firms, corporate houses, c
My reason is first, the college is located in Mumbai so your chances for internship and exposure is higher in this case. Plus, being a private college in Mumbai, they can call good firms, corporate houses, c
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I would suggest you to opt for SVKM.
My reason is first, the college is located in Mumbai so your chances for internship and exposure is higher in this case. Plus, being a private college in Mumbai, they can call good firms, corporate houses, companies, etc. for recruitments thus giving better placements.
Also, being one of the best private Universities in India, they have good faculty, infrastructure, everything.
The reviews that I got from students studying there is good.
With NUSRL, the issue is the location. Although Ranchi is a developing city, still.
Just because of the NLU tag, one should not opt for a college as regarding exposure and everything, SVKM would be better according to me.
My reason is first, the college is located in Mumbai so your chances for internship and exposure is higher in this case. Plus, being a private college in Mumbai, they can call good firms, corporate houses, companies, etc. for recruitments thus giving better placements.
Also, being one of the best private Universities in India, they have good faculty, infrastructure, everything.
The reviews that I got from students studying there is good.
With NUSRL, the issue is the location. Although Ranchi is a developing city, still.
Just because of the NLU tag, one should not opt for a college as regarding exposure and everything, SVKM would be better according to me.
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