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Priya Kumari

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Your eligibility to apply to law universities without entrance exams depends on the institute and the program. For 5-year integrated LLB programs, entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT-India or AILET are common, but some private universities may offer admission based on class 12 marks. For 3-year LLB programs, a bachelor's degree is required, and some universities admit students on merit basis without entrance exams.without any entrance exam you can apply in some universities that offer direct admission, such as Amity University, Guru Nanak Dev University, TNDALU or others with similar policies. 

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Adarsh Santoria

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For being eligible for LLB at Ajeenkya DY Patil University-School of Law, make sure you had passed the 10+2 examination in Science, Commerce, or Arts from PUC/ISC/CBSE or an equivalent board with a minimum of 45% marks. After that, you have to appear and qualify the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET) for LLB.

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Sagar Gupta

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For the MH CET Law 5-year program, the grouping criteria include:Reservation Policy:85% seats for Maharashtra State (MS) candidates.10% seats for All India candidates.5% seats for NRI, OCI, PIO, and foreign candidates.Further reservations within MS quota for PwD (5%), EWS (10%), Orphan (1%), and 30% for females.Eligibility:General/Open Category: Minimum 45% in 10+2.Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC): Minimum 40% in 10+2.These reservations ensure equitable opportunities for students from different categories.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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The results of the MH CET Law exam, a required entrance exam for admission to law programs in Maharashtra, are the main factor used to determine the candidates for the LL.B. programme at A.K.K. New Law Academy and Ph.D. (Law) Research Centre. To be eligible for admission, candidates must receive a qualifying score on this test.

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To be eligible for the Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) programme at KCC ILHE, candidates must have completed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks, having passed English (core or elective or functional) and Mathematics or Computer Science/ Informatics Practice/ Computer Applications/ Multimedia & Web Technology/ Data Management Application/ Web Application as compulsory subjects.

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To be eligible for admission to the Bachelor of Business Administration Program (BBA) at KCC Institute of Legal Higher Education (ILHE), you must meet the following criteria.Pass Class 10+2 or 12th from any stream with a minimum of 50% marks for General Category students and 45% for SC/ST/PWD categories Pass English as a major, elective, or applied course Clear the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and get the cutoff marks. 

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 Following are the eligibility criteria for admission in BA LLB program at Dr. D. Y. Patil Law College:The candidate should have scored a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC & ST category) in the 10+2 examination.Should have appeared and qualified Maharashtra Common Entrance Test. 

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Pragati Singh

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Maritime law is mostly offered at the PG level i.e LLM Maritime Law. Hence, candidates must have a UG law degree from a recognized institute in India. They must have a minimum of 50% marks in the qualifying exam.

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Pragati Singh

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Hey, The eligibility for various courses are: UG law course in Security and Investment Law - Candidates should have completed class 10+2 with commerce subjects. PG law course in Security and Investment Law - Candidates should have obtained a degree in law stream either a five-year integrated LLB degree or the three-year LLB degree. Certificate or Diploma course in Security and Investment Law - If the Diploma is of undergraduate level then candidates with class 12 qualification are eligible for the course. If the Diploma or certificate course if of postgraduate level, then candidates must have obtained a ba
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Pragati Singh

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The eligibility criteria for Air & Space Law course may vary from one college to the other. The eligibility criteria for Air & Space Law course offered at the post-graduation level is such that candidates should have completed a five-year integrated law course or possess an LLB or equivalent degree.Apart from this, many colleges also specify that candidates should have completed their bachelor’s or equivalent degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university if they want to pursue a course in Air and Space Law.

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