Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College

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iam ssuhana

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Eligibility Criteria for LLM is:
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in LL.B, subject to valid score in entrance exam followed by interview. CLAT, AILET, LSAT, NEST are the exams through you can take admission. Generally universities offering LL.M. course conduct an Entrance Test for admission to the program. The application forms for this course are available in the month of April-May every year.
You can consider below written options for doing LLM:
National Law University, Jodhpur, ILS LAW COLLEGE - PUNE, National Law School of India University ,Bangalore, Gujarat National Law University,School of Law- LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY - JALAND
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Ankita Choudhury

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If you are SC/ST, then you might have a chance or else you don't.

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Ankita Choudhury

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The numbers keeps on changing ever year. However it's more or less around 10k.

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Nupur Bubna

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Yes, definitely you can take admission in law.
But as you said, you will be completing your graduation so it would be better if you will go for 3-years LLB instead of 5-years.
3-years LLB is for those who have completed their graduation.
5-years LLB is for those who have completed their higher secondary board examinations.
If you will appear for 3-years LLB your 2-years will be saved.
Or else 5-years LLB will consume full 5-years & criteria is just class 12th marksheet and your graduation is of no use in this case.
Jogesh Chandra Chaudhury College does not offer 3-years LLB course.
They offer only
5-years BA LLB &
5-years BA LLB (H)

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Nupur Bubna

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If you have completed your graduation, then you can go for 3 year LLB under Burdwan University, as Calcutta University does not provide 3year LLB course.
BA LLB is for those students who want to pursue directly after class 12th, but you are already graduated, so you can do 3 year LLB.

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Ankita Choudhury

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What is your age?

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Ankita Choudhury

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First of all one has to appear for the BA LL.B entrance exam which is held by Calcutta University in the month of May - June. To get admission in Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College, one needs to rank within 300.
Admissions are completely based on the merit list.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Hello,
The college is more of like a traditional university and doesn't provide services like the other private or the National Law Universities. But, being in a city like Kolkata, with lots of big law firms, a student can have the advantage of the location. The past students are currently working the various Courts as successful lawyers, specially in the Calcutta High. Also, the most interesting thing is that you get to do an internship under some amazing lawyers at Calcutta High Court, like Protik Prokash Banerjee (Protik Da).

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Akash Jain

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Between Jogesh Chandra Chaudhri Law College and Amity University, I would suggest you prefer Amity over the other one. There are several reasons for this. The first one being the popularity of Amity. Amity Universities have established themselves as one of the most famous learning institutions. They also have a great infrastructure, provide all the necessary facilities to students. Secondly, students at Amity take part in several academic as well as non-academic activities such as conferences, seminars, debates, moot court competitions among others. Lastly, Amity has a good placement and internship record for the students. If you ar
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Ankita Choudhury

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I m not sure it is completely dependent upon the seats that are left. Government colleges are the best. But I think you should not take a risk and go for Shyambazzar college.

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