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Hanshika Baswal

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To seek direct admission into a 5-year integrated LLB programme after class 12, apply to universities or colleges that provide this course. You would be eligible for this, usually if you have at least 45%-50% in Class 12 from a recognised board (subject to category-specific relaxations).

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Arshita Tiwari

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The B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) course at NALSAR University of Law has specific seat reservation policies: 30% of seats are reserved for women and 5% for Persons with Benchmark Disabilities (PWD). Additionally, 24 seats are allocated for foreign nationals, including 4 for SAARC countries and 10 each for non-SAARC countries and ICCR nominees. There is also provision for three extra admissions—one for the Telangana General Category and two for the All India General Category. Eligibility requires candidates to complete Class 12 with at least 45% (40% for SC/ST) and pass the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).

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Arshita Tiwari

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The CLAT scores required for admission to NLU Kolkata differ by course and category. For the B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) programme in 2024, the general category cutoff ranged from 140 to 277, with a last closing rank of 279. A score of 78–85 is competitive, but aiming above 100 is advisable. The B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.) also relies on CLAT scores and counseling. For the LL.M. program, the closing ranks were 452 in Round 1 and 620 in the last round. The 2025 cut-offs by category include scores from 70 to 98 marks.

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Khushi Gupta

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Top BA LLB colleges in Delhi:National Law University (NLU), DelhiFaculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), New DelhiVivekananda Institute of Professional Studies (VIPS), New DelhiAmity Law School, Noida (nearby)Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida (nearby)Gitarattan International Business School (GIBS), DelhiFairfield Institute of Management & Technology, DelhiInstitute of Information Technology and Management (IITM), Janakpuri, Delhi

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Priya Kumari

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Hello Greeting, 'To find out if you can get a seat at KPMSOL (Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, School of Law) with a merit rank of 1430 in the NLAT (National Law Admission Test), you need to look at their past cutoff trends. "KPMSOL has a tough admission process. In previous years, the NLAT cutoff for top law schools usually falls between 700 and 1500, depending on things like the number of applicants, reservation rules, and how many seats are available'.With a merit rank of 1430, you might be close to the cutoff. For the most accurate details, check KPMSOL's official cutoff list for this year.Thank you

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Jiya Singh

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Banking Law is a body of law that controls how banks and other financial organizations operate. It is a complicated and ever-changing field of law that covers a wide range of matters, including banking regulation, which addresses the laws and regulations that banks must follow in order to function. This includes capital adequacy, liquidity, and risk management regulations.Banking transactions also involve the various types of transactions that banks engage in, such as lending, borrowing, and investing. It also addresses the rights and responsibilities of banks and their consumers in these transactions.

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Vipra Pandey

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A Law Officer's compensation in a bank varies depending on the bank, the candidate's experience, and the employment location. However, the average annual compensation of a Law Officer in an Indian bank is around INR 7.0 lakhs.

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Manisha Chauhan

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A banking lawyer gives legal advice to clients with respect to investment and revenue. He/she also works on corporate and finance-related legal cases for the clients. Apart from these, a banking lawyer also helps in arranging loans for clients for business acquisitions and mergers. They also deal with ensuring regulatory compliances as well as recovery of debts which are related to banking transactions.

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Raj B

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Banking law meant to be the laws and regulations authorising the legal relationships between banks and their customers, and other interested persons.  Banking Law course covers fields such as consumer protection, dispute resolution, regulatory compliance, and loan agreements. 

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The CLAT ranks below 1000 are enough for getting INLU of Nirma University.

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