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Abhishek Jha

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With an All India Rank (AIR) of 15174 in CLAT, it is unlikely to gain admission to NLSIU Bangalore or NALSAR University of Law, as both institutions are highly competitive and typically have cutoffs much lower than this. For example, NLSIU's cutoff for the general category is often within the top 1000 ranks. NALSAR also has a similarly competitive cutoff, generally requiring ranks within the top 2000.

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Anuj Jha

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To maintain Transparency is ensured in every aspect of the admission process. Common Admission Test CULET is conducted by the University of Calcutta. Minimum marks for LLB admission is 45% for General and 40% for S.C & S.T. in10+2.The total seats in the college are 180 and it offers an integrated BA LLB course of 5 years.

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Divyanshu Singh

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Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Burdwan University is a 3 years course offered at the UG level. To get admitted to the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) course at Burdwan University, applicants must meet the entry requirements - 45.0% in graduation.

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Veerraj Sen

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However, I can provide you with general information about LLB courses at grant-aided colleges under Gujarat University and how you might find details about their fee structure.LLB Courses at Gujarat UniversityGujarat University offers undergraduate and postgraduate law programs, including a 3-year LLB (for graduates) and a 5-year integrated LLB (for those coming directly from higher secondary education). The law programs are offered through various affiliated colleges, both government and grant-aided.Types of LLB Programs:5-Year Integrated LLB: This is for students after completing their higher secondary education (12th grade).3-Year L
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tushar Singh

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The latest cutoffs for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) course at Government Law College Coimbatore for the academic year 2023-2024 are:General category: 55%–60%OBC category: 52%–57%SC category: 50%–55%ST category: 48%–53% 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The third cut-off from the LL.B. of Guru Nanak Dev University Regional Centre, Jalandhar, dates back to the latest cut-off date that stated the third cut-off was published on 10th September 2024. Percentage cut-off for a three-year LL.B. is required from students, who are based on their category. No cutoff is followed, and admissions in the university are purely merit-based as evolved from qualifying exams. Not held: Entrance tests. Declared the first cutoff on 14 August 2024 and referred subsequent rounds for transparent admission. Students can check for more specific cutoff scores and updates on the admissions website of GNDU. 

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Abhignan bollam

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Yes, there are several courses and programs that focus on international law and prepare students to work abroad, dealing with global legal issues, international treaties, and cross-border regulations.Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law: This is one of the most common postgraduate courses for those wanting to specialize in international law. Offered by universities like Harvard, Oxford, and the University of London, it covers topics such as international human rights, international trade law, and the laws of war.Diploma or Certificate in International Business Law: Some universities and institutions, such as Georgetown Universit
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Abhignan bollam

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To pursue a BA LLB Hons. course, eligibility criteria typically include a minimum of 45% marks in 12th for general category candidates, and 40% for SC/ST candidates. However, with only 38% marks in your 12th, it may be challenging to meet the required cutoff for most institutions. Some universities offer relaxation for reserved categories, but it's essential to confirm with specific institutions. Additionally, you may consider the 5-year BA LLB program, where some colleges might have lower entry requirements for candidates from SC categories.

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