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YASH SHARMA

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It depends on the admission criteria and policies of the colleges you are interested in. In general, most law colleges require candidates to have passed their 12th board exams with a minimum percentage of marks and a specific combination of subjects. Failing in one subject and passing in five subjects may not meet the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to a law college. However, there may be some colleges that allow candidates to apply for admission with a grace mark or permit them to clear the failed subject in supplementary exams. It is best to check the admission policies of the specific law colleges you are interested in an
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YASH SHARMA

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The admission process and the cut-off marks for NLAT (National Law Aptitude Test) conducted by Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai can vary from year to year depending on the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the overall performance of the candidates in the exam. However, being waitlisted at 1699 is a good sign, and you may have a chance of getting admission in the second merit list. The final decision, however, will depend on various factors such as the number of seats available, the number of candidates who have accepted the admission offer, and the number of applicants ahead of you on the waiting list. It is r
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Kritika Rai

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Yes, people from states other than Maharashtra are also allowed to take the MHCET Law exam. They need to fill out the MHCET Law application form to appear in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for 3-year LL.B. And 5-year LL.B. Programmes. Candidates must notice that the fee for MHCET Law exam takers outside Maharashtra and general candidates from Maharashtra is higher than the exam fee that reserved category candidates from Maharashtra need to pay.

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Praveen Singh Patel

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It is a good college which offers many courses. It has a good facility and campus. If you are thinking for law it's a good college but I will suggest you to look for better one.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes you are. You can definitely study law course after completing DPMT on basis of your 12th. You can enroll in any 5 year LA course.

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sagar sethi sethi

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Popular College Courses Available after 12th
1. Engineering is one of the most sought after course after 12th.
2. Medical Sciences after engineering, the second most preferred option for students from science stream is Medical or Medicine.
3. Commerce for students who pursued commerce stream in class 11th and 12th Chartered Accountancy is one of the most popular course choices after 12th.
4. Arts.

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sagar sethi sethi

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A student from any stream can choose to study law, but not after 10th class. Law can only be chosen after the completion of school education, i.e. Class 12th. LL.B. Or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a 3-year or 5-year undergraduate law programme that can be completed following graduation or 10+2 correspondingly.

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sagar sethi sethi

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Eligibility for LL.B. After 12th: The basic eligibility criteria to pursue an LL.B. Course is completing class 12th from a recognised board. One must score a minimum of 45% marks in class 12th.

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sagar sethi sethi

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After B.Com, you need to LLB. But a Law degree alone is not enough to become a practicing lawyer. After completing Law School, one must pass the All-India Bar Exam (AIBE). Eligible persons are admitted as advocates on the rolls of the State Bar Councils.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The IIM Rohtak extension campus (Gurugram) recently started offering the BBA/LLB programme. Your CLAT rank of 13384 is decent enough to get an interview call from IIM-R for admission to this course. However, admission to this course depends on many factors, including:
1. Your score up to class 12th must be above 60%.
2. Your performance in the online Personal Interview round
3. The number of available seats for CLAT-based admission and the comparative CLAT ranking of applicants.

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