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Abhignan bollam

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Yes, you can pursue an LLB instead of a BA LLB at Gurudev College after completing your graduation. Many law colleges in India accept students for the three-year LLB programme after completing a bachelor's degree in any discipline. To be eligible, you generally need a graduation degree with at least 45% marks for the general category, while there is no age limit for admission to these programmes.

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tushar Singh

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The fees for a BBA LLB course can range from INR 4–15 Lacs for the entire course at top National Law Universities. After qualifying in the MHT CET

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Abhignan bollam

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The admission process for the BA LLB (Hons) program at North-Eastern Hill University (NEHU) is moderately competitive but accessible. It is based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG, which assesses candidates' academic knowledge and eligibility. NEHU's BA LLB program has a limited capacity of 60 students, and admission depends on performance in CUET and other eligibility factors. The program offers a comprehensive legal education with a focus on research, legal principles, and practice preparation.

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Udaya bhaskar rao Sanapala

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You can pursue business law after graduation with a B.Com of 35% from Sol DU. This would depend on the specific course and university requirements, however.There are a few business law course institutions that eligibility can base on the percentage acquired. To many others, they would require a certain entrance test or any other qualification impartially.For instance, although a Bachelors degree's minimum percentages of students: 45-50% would be required from universities awarding degrees such as LLB or integrated law courses, some would still consider work experience among other things. One possible option would be to register fo
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Prakhar Upadhyay

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Placements at St. Joseph's College of Law are not explicitly mentioned in the available information. However, the college focuses on providing quality education and training to its students, which can lead to better job opportunities . Students please check college website for more information. 

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Misha

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The University of Oxford does not require GRE (Graduate Record Examination) or GMAT scores for admission to the Bachelor of Civil Law (BCL) program. The primary requirement is a first-class undergraduate degree with honours in law. 

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Veerraj Sen

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Yes, BMS College of Law in Bangalore offers scholarships to its students, including those pursuing the LLB program. However, the scholarship opportunities at BMS College of Law may vary, and they could be based on different criteria such as merit, financial need, or special categories.Types of Scholarships Available:Merit-Based Scholarships:Government Scholarships: Endowment Scholarships:Sports and Extracurricular Scholarships:How to Apply:You can inquire about scholarship opportunities directly from the admissions office at BMS College of Law or check their official website for any scholarship announcements.Some scholarships may
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Rayamkula Harish

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You can still secure a bar council of India (BCI) registration for pursuing LLB from NIILM University at the time of 46 years of age since some basics should be looked after and would assure practice of law.Age restriction is no value in entering into LLB programs in India. Upon qualifying for all eligibility criteria which are generally having a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with at least 45-50% marks and completing all necessary tests, you can sit for registration with BCI. To be licensed for practicing law, you will need to qualify for an All India Bar Examination (AIBE), the examination conducted by the Bar
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Kapil Lalwani

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The following steps can assist one in applying for the LLB programme at Manav Rachna University Steps to Follow. In general, the application is usually submitted in April-May every calendar year. Persons interested in the above positions can apply online via the university's website portal. The fee for application is approximately INR 1,200. Applicants should hold a university degree of the first or second class from a recognised university or a university recognised as having at least the standard of a recognised university of the United Kingdom or equivalent. The university thus has a three year LLB programme and a total capacity of
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Kapil Lalwani

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These are some of the best Law colleges in India which offer their course with fee less than 1 LPA. Government Law College Mumbai offers a five years LLB that costs almost INR 24000 per annum. The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi presently has a course of 3 years of LLB for INR 12,000 per annum. The syllabus includes five years Integrated Liberal arts B.A LLB (Hons) course offered by the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala which costs about INR 70,000 for one year. The prominent Law school National Law University Odisha offers a B.A LLB course of five years costing round about one Lacs ninety eight thousand for each ses
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