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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates who have passed Class 12 or PUC or equivalent with at least 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for SC/ ST) are eligible to apply for ISBR Law College BBA LLB programme. Candidate who have cleared the qualifying exam PUC or Class 12 in single sitting or Open University exam are not eligible for admission to BBA LLB programme.

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Arindam Modak

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After completing your graduation, you either have a good 3-year LLB programme to pursue or could go for a 5-year integrated law programme if you haven't graduated yet, which is possible only after graduation. The general guidelines regarding admission into a law college in India are as follows: 1. Eligibility for 3-Year LLB Program Educational Qualification: Graduation in any discipline from a recognised university. Minimum Marks: Generally, you require at least 45-50% marks secured at a graduation degree level (the cutoff is relaxed for reserved candidates). Age Limit: Most universities prescribe an age limit (usua
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The Kirit P Mehta School of Law BA LLB programme aims at developing the student by integrating legal education with humanities so that the student is comprehensively well-versed in law and its wider social impact. The Moot Courts, Internships and courses such as Legal Writing and Professional Ethics ensure complete equipping for meeting practical challenges facing the legal profession. The inclusion of subjects, such as Political Science and Economics, enhances critical thinking. Training in the study of foreign languages provides an international edge. Graduates acquire expertise relevant to a diverse set of career opportunities withi
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abhishek gaurav

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Candidates should have passed their class 12 examination from a recognised Board or University with a minimum of 50% marks. In addition, valid scores of NMIMS-LAT or CLAT would be necessary for admission to  NMIMS School of Law.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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To prepare online for the AIBE, follow these stepsFamiliarize with the Exam Pattern: Understand the structure, including the number of questions and subjects covered. Online Mock Tests A list of test series in the textbook that lets you simulate real examination conditions, and evaluate your knowledge of yours, and time management before AIBE.Study Resources: Use quality study materials and past year question papers available on other educational websites. Create a study schedule: Plan your study routine, focusing on key subjects and regular revisions. Keep yourself updated with the legal news about recent amendments and landmark cases
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Arindam Modak

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Oxford College of Law, Bangalore charges a fee of INR 50,000 approximately per annum for a 3-year LLB program. Hence the total fee for the entire programme comes to around INR 1.5 lakhs.Admission here requires that candidates have achieved graduation in any stream with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised university.

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Arindam Modak

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Many private universities and institutions have part-time programs for LLB courses. For example .-:1. *Delhi University (DU)*- *Mode*: Correspondence/Distance Learning- *Details*: DU allows its students to pursue a 3-year LLB programme offered at the Faculty of Law and there are partly flexible study options available although it is mostly full-time. You can check if there are evening classes or can take part-time study.2. *National Law University (NLU), Delhi*- *Mode*: Full-time LLB (they may include evening or weekend classes for working professionals in certain categories of programs)- *Details*: It is popular for these on-campus ma
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Leenat Santhra Mol C P

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Yes, you can pursue an LLB after completing your B.Com without writing a regional language paper like Kannada. Most LLB programs focus on subjects related to law, and regional language requirements are not usually mandatory. However, if you choose to study in a college where Kannada is required, you may need to study it as part of the course. Check the specific requirements of the college or university where you want to apply. 

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Pooja Sharma

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No, you cannot take admission in CPJ College's BA LLB programme without appearing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT): Eligibility: To be eligible for admission to the BA LLB programme at CPJ College, student must appear for the CLAT UG exam and score at least 50% in class 12. Admission process: The Consortium of National Law Universities conducts the CLAT, and CPJ College uses the merit list prepared based on the CLAT scores for admissions. Application process: To apply for admission to CPJ College, student can visit the college's official website and fill out the application form. 

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