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Sagar Gupta

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In the BBA LL.B course offered at NLU Odisha, theoretical subjects focus on foundational knowledge of law, business, and management, covering areas like Constitutional Law, Contract Law, Business Law, and Economics. These subjects provide an academic understanding of legal principles and business dynamics. On the other hand, skilled subjects emphasize practical application, helping students develop essential skills like legal writing, moot court practice, client counseling, and legal internships. These subjects ensure students are equipped to apply their knowledge in real-world legal and business settings.

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NAVINKUMAR VISHWAKARMA

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The fee structure at Lincoln College of Law for Bachelor of Law ( L.L.B) is as follows:- Tuition: $25,000 Books and Supplies : $1,000 Room and Board: $10,000 Miscellaneous Fees: $2,000 Total Fees : $38,000 or Rs. 3,138,420 approx

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Sagar Gupta

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As of December 11, 2024, the specific cutoff marks for the Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B.) program at Punjabi University, Patiala, for the academic year 2024-25 have not been publicly released. Admissions are typically based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores, with preference given to candidates who have qualified the CUET conducted by UGC.For the 5-year integrated BA LLB program, the last admitted candidate in the general category had a score of 96.6.To stay updated on the latest admission criteria and cutoff marks, regularly visit the official Punjabi University admissions portal.

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Sagar Gupta

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Yes, as a Cameroonian with an LL.B, you can take the Bar exam in some countries. In the U.S., states like New York and California allow foreign law graduates, but you may need additional coursework. In the U.K., the SQE or Bar Training Course is required for solicitor or barrister roles. In Canada and Australia, assessments and extra studies may be needed. Requirements vary; check the specific jurisdiction's guidelines.

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All applicants are required to take the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) as part of their application. The LNAT consists of two sections: a multiple-choice section with 42 questions based on passages of text and an essay section where candidates write a short essay. The test is not desgined to test Law or any other subject but to assess the aptitude for studying law. Candidates are charged a fee of £75 to take the test in the UK or EU. If you are taking the test in a centre outside the UK or EU there is a fee of £120 or INR 12,909.79.(£1 = INR 107.58)

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For those who want to become experts in this field, there are a number of short-term and Diploma courses in IT law in addition to postgraduate degrees These consist ofCertificate Courses: Short-term online or in-person courses provided by government programs like SWAYAM and platforms like Coursera and edX. Data privacy intellectual property rights and cybersecurity legislation are among the subjects covered.A six-month to one year degree that focuses on information technology, cybercrime and the e-commerce legislation is called a Diploma in cyber law.Workshops and Training: Professional training sessions on IT law compliance and legal
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Eligibility Criteria: You must fulfill the eligibility criteria, which usually include:Class 12 or equivalent passed with a minimum aggregate of (varies, but usually 45-50%).Valid score from CLAT or LSAT India.Application Process:Go to the official website of Chettinad School of Law: care.edu.in.Go to the admission section of law programs and fill up the application form.Submit documents such as:Mark sheets and certificates from Class 10 and 12Scorecard of entrance exam, CLAT/LSAT IndiaID proof and phot
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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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After M.Com, there are a few ways in which you can take an LLB for business reasons. You can pursue a 3-year LLB, available to all graduates, whereby you specialize in corporate law, tax law, or intellectual property law. Additionally, an LLB followed by an MBA would enhance business acumen and even provide openings for working in positions like a legal adviser or compliance officer in an organisation. The two degrees may lead to very high jobs within both the legal world and the business world.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With an AIR of 20481 in CLAT 2024, it is quite difficult to get a seat in the 5-year BA LLB or BBA LLB programs of Delhi University. The cutoff is likely to be around 92.25 for BA LLB and 86.25 for BBA LLB, way beyond your rank. It is competitive, too, with very few seats, making the cut all the more difficult. You have a chance of another law college or courses if you have not cleared the cut-off.

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