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Pragati Singh

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Hi, Selection is typically based on a combination of factors, including Class 12 marks, entrance exam scores, personal interview performance, and sometimes writing samples.Hope this helps !! 

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Hi,Most universities require applicants to have passed Class 12 with a minimum percentage (often above 50%) in science stream subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics). Some may consider performance in entrance exams like CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) or university-specific entrance tests.Hope this helps!!

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Hi, Some universities might offer specializations in specific science disciplines, such as:Physics (for patent law or intellectual property)Chemistry (for environmental law or food & drug law)Life Sciences (for biotechnology law)Information Technology (for cyber law)Hope this solved your doubt!

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Hi, Graduates can pursue diverse careers like:Law: Practice law in areas like intellectual property, environmental law, patent law, food and drug law, cyber law, etc.Science & Technology Consulting: Advise businesses and organizations on the legal implications of scientific advancements.Policy & Regulatory Affairs: Work in government agencies or NGOs formulating policies related to science and technology.Patent Law: Represent individuals and companies in patent applications and litigation.Academia & Research: Pursue research careers or teaching positions in law schools or scientific institutions.Hope this clears your query !!

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Since candidates who pursue BSc LLB also study various subjects from Science background, they study some subjects exclusively which aren't taught in other law courses. Here are some subjects exclusively taught in BSc LLB course:Genetic Engineering and GenomicsConcepts of ChemistryElectronic Devices, Circuits and IC TechnologyIntroductory Biotechnology and Cell BiologyPolymer Chemistry

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Yes, to make a career in law or say practice in the court of law, it is mandatory to appear and qualify for AIBE, conducted by the Bar Council of India. Hence those candidates who wish to build a career in the field of litigation and start practising across various courts in India must appear for AIBE and procure the certificate in order to be eligible for advocacy. 

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Yes, there are many colleges offering BSc LLB courses on the basis of CLAT scores. Some of the colleges are: GNLU GandhinagarWBNUJS, KolkataAdamas UniversityJECRC UniversityNational Forensic Sciences University

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Among the various law colleges in Uttar Pradesh which offer BSc LLB courses, the popular ones are as follows:Juris Law CollegeSamrat Prithviraj Chauhan Degree CollegeShree Mahaveer Ji Law CollegeKrishna Institute of LawGreater Noida College of Law

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For admissions to BSc LLB degree, candidates can prepare for various law entrance examinations simultaneously since the syllabus for these examinations overlap. The top entrance examinations are:AILETLSAT IndiaMHCET LawTS LAWCET

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Both the degrees i.e. an LLB after a BSc course and a five-year integrated LLB degree are the better options. However, it depends on the qualifications and interests of the candidates as well. If the candidate has just passed the class 12 examination, then he/ she should prefer a five-year integrated LLB course. Whereas, candidates who want to study Bachelor of Science first then their only option would be an LLB degree.

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