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Indrani Kumar

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Candidates are required to submit releavant documents to Kalasalingam University for verification purposes, that can justify their academic and personal identity, the required documents for BA LLB course are as follows: Name of the CertificateNo. of CopiesClass 10 mark sheetOriginal +three xerox copiesClass 10 (TN state board) / 12 mark sheetOriginal +three xerox copiesTransfer CertificateOriginal +one xerox copyConduct CertificateOriginal +one xerox copyMedical Fitness CertificateOriginalCommunity Certificate (if BC/ MBC/ SC/ ST)One xerox copyPassport size photographFour copiesFamily photograph (Postcard size)Two copiesAadhar Car
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Piyush Jain

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Yes, candidates can cancel their application after paying the BA LLB application fee at Kalasalingam University. However,  only the application can be cancelled but the application fee is non-refundable. So, after completing the application process,  and attaching all the relevant details candidates must ensure themselves that they are inclined to get admission into the Kalasalingam BA LLB course. 

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Abhishek Hazarika

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After completing the application process and attaching the relevant documents. Candidates are required to pay the Kalasalingam University BA LLB application fee. Candidates can pay this fee through online mode-  through Netbanking/ Credit/ Debit card/ UPI. Application cost (INR 600) – for General candidates.

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Raj B

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The questions asked in the test by Amity University for BA LLB course can vary from year to year. But based on the last year's patterns questions come from the following areas:English: Reading comprehension passages, grammar and vocabulary-based questions.Logical Reasoning: Analytical reasoning questions, critical reasoning, logical deduction and inference questions.General Knowledge: Current affairs, legal awareness, history, and geographyLegal Aptitude

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Mani Shukla

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No, you are not eligibile to give UPSC exam in your 4th year of BA LLB course, as according to the UPSC criteria you need to acquire a bachelor's degree and BA LLB is treated as a single degree for UPSC purposes. 

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Nishtha Rastogi

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Political Science can be considered a Pre-Law course because of the following reasons:Political Science helps in building roots about government functioning, the legal frameworks that govern societies, and the political processes that shape laws.Political Science also covers concepts like Constitutional Law, Human Rights Law, and International Law

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Kartik Yadav

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If you belong from Engineering background and want to pursue Law then you can choose following specialisations in Law:IP LawIP2 LawPatent LawEnvironmental LawCyber Law

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Oorjit Banerjee

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Hi, So you want to inquire about the last cut off Post Graduate Diploma in Taxation Law from Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Mumbai. I am afraid, as such, one is unable to access the cutoff specific for the above program online. Admissions into this course- Generallya candidate needs to hold thebachelor's degree examination from any faculty from this recognized university. Since cutoffs change from year to year and cannot always be publicly published, it is always advisable to contact the concerned collegeadmissions office to know about the most recent and relatively accurate cutoffs. It is better to contact them. 

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The "better" degree for lawyers – an LLM or an MBA – depends heavily on their career goals. An LLM (Master of Laws) is a specialised law degree that deepens a lawyer's expertise in a specific legal area like international law, tax law, or human rights. It is ideal for lawyers who want to become subject-matter experts, pursue academic careers, or work in specialised legal fields.An MBA (Master of Business Administration), on the other hand, focuses on business management principles, leadership, and strategy. It's beneficial for lawyers who want to transition into business roles, such as legal management, corporate leadership, or con
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Chanchal Gaurav

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For the academic batch 2025, BA LLB aspirants can fill out the enquiry form at Kalsalingam University for the academic batch 2025. The university opens its portal for admission enquiries. Specific dates for the 2025-2026 academic year have not been announced yet. However, for the academic year 2024, the classes have been started in the month of August. So, the application process might start before the commencement of classes. It can be anticipated that the admission dates for the 2025 batch can be similar.   

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