Jai Narain Vyas University
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
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6 years agoGuide-Level 11
Yes, you are eligible for LLB after scoring above 50 percent in graduation. Now all you need is to clear the exam for a good college.
All the best.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
The minimum eligibility to apply for the course is that the candidates must have passed in 10+2 with at least 60% marks for All India Quota (minimum 45% for Rajasthan State) candidates. Selection will be done on the basis of academic merit in 10+2 followed by counseling.
The candidates may apply online through the official link given on the website or through offline by purchasing the form from one of the constituent colleges of the university.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Jai Narain Vyas University (JNVU) offers degree, diploma, and certificate courses to candidates at UG, PG, and PhD level. All candidates who have cleared Class XII from a recognised board with minimum 45% marks fulfil JNVU eligibility criteria for UG courses. JNVU admissions in a majority of UG and PG courses offered at the university are done on the basis of merit. Candidates can fill JNVU application form in the online mode on the official website of the varsity.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Well, the university doesn't have much reputation in terms of placements as such. Also, the 5 year integrated course has been recently introduced in last 3-4 years and still the first batch has to pass out.
The claims as to placements in campus are not really true as none of the recruiters are available as of now for the Law course and not a single student has been placed yet to the best of my knowledge .
Also, you have opportunities which any graduate would have after completing his or her graduation.
Also, a traditional university doesn't have much to offer as such.
You may rather prefer a specialized institute in law for better
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