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a year agoScholar-Level 17
1. Government Law College, Mumbai
2. KC Law College, Mumbai
3. Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Nagpur
4. Savitribai Phule Pune University Pune
5. Jitendra Chauhan College of Law, Mumbai
6. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai
7. Symbiosis Law School, Pune
8. Balaji Law College, Pune
9. ILS Law College, Pune
10. Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune
These institutes offer part-time BLS courses to students who are unable to attend regular classes due to work or other commitments. The duration of the co
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
If you want to change your college from your current institute to Government Law College after completing the 2nd year of BLS LLB, you may need to fulfill certain conditions, such as meeting the eligibility criteria for admission to Government Law College, securing a seat in the desired course, and fulfilling the required formalities for the transfer.
You will also need to check with both the current college and Government Law College for their specific rules and
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
As per the official website of the college, the admission process for B.L.S. LL.B. is based on the candidate's performance in the qualifying exam and the entrance exam conducted by the college. The college releases the cut-off list after the completion of the admission process.
The cut-off for B.L.S. LL.B. admission for the academic year 2021-22 at SVKM's Pravin Gandhi College of L
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
As per the information available on the official website of Maharashtra CET cell, the admission to PGCL is based on the performance of candidates in the MAH CET exam and the eligibility criteria specified by the college. The cut-off marks for admission to PGCL may also vary depending on the category of the candidate, such as General, SC, ST, OBC, or reserved categories.
Therefore, it i
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a year agoScholar-Level 17
1. Check if the college you want to apply for has any provision for direct admission. Some colleges may have a management quota or other admission criteria for which you may be eligible.
2. Look for alternative entrance exams that are accepted by the college you want to apply for. Some colleges accept other exams such as CLAT ISAT, or AILET.
3. Contact the admission office of the college and explain your situation. They may have some suggestions or solutions tha
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1. Check the eligibility criteria: The first step is to check the eligibility criteria for the B. L. S. LL.B. Course in the college where you wish to apply. The eligibility criteria may vary from college to college but usually require a minimum of 45% marks in HSC (12th standard) or equivalent exam. Some colleges may also require you to appear for a law entrance exam.
2. Fill the application form:
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