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Kapil Lalwani

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Even if you failed to pass Physics you can still do BA LLB. The Bar Council of India (BCI) demands 45% or more comprising marks in 10+2 or an equivalent examination for admission from any recognised board. School leavers are eligible if they passed 5 subjects with 60 percent and above as per the above table. As we saw from the previous BCI, there isn't a provision stating that a student has to pass all the subjects offered, which translates to there being six of them, here. However, it is recognised that some universities might have added prerequisites, and therefore, this should well be consulted from the particular university or the
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Kapil Lalwani

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There are numerous factors that determine if you get an admission in Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Pune for the 3 year LL.B programme and the waitlist number is 76. SLS Pune offers roughly 300 intake for the 3-years LL.B programme. With reference to the movement on the waitlist in preceding years, 20 to 30 students from this list are normally invited to join the university. According to this trend it can be calculated that the possibility of admissions is comparatively low and closes to 10-20% as the waitlist number is 76. Nevertheless, this may also depend something on the withdrawals or cancellations on the merit list.

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Ankush Roy

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As far I know, The Bar Council of India never validates the distance education providing colleges for LLB and also not give the license to the students who opted for distance education. Hence, it is necessary for you to do the course in a regular way. Although Out of 1400 law colleges in India, there are 1000 law colleges which will let you have a regular llb degree without attending the class. No, distance or private education is NOT valid. NOT Recognized by BCI. always go for regular college and attend classes regularly.Actually they manage the attended part with charging some fees manually. Last but not the least, Abo
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Ankush Roy

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Cyber law, also known as internet law or digital law, signifies the legal regulations and frameworks governing digital activities. It covers a large range of issues, including online communication, e-commerce, digital privacy, and the prevention and prosecution of cybercrimes.Cyber law in India covers a wide range of legal issues related to the use of the internet and electronic devices, including: Cybercrimes, Intellectual property rights, Electronic records, Digital signatures and electronic authentication

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Shiv Kumar

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Narsee Monjee Mumbai (NMIMS) accepts both CLAT and LSAT scores for admission to its law programs. The BBA LL.B. programme has strong placement prospects with the highest salary package being 16 LPA, and the lowest around 6 LPA, with an average between 5 LPA and 6 LPA. Top recruiting companies include Khaitan, Wadia Handy, and Integreon. Internships at top law firms are also available, with first-year internships being mandatory.

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Khushi Gupta

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Required documents for LL.B. admission to Shankarrao Chavan Law College are: Leaving/Transfer Certificate with a certified copy. Statement of Marks with a certified copy. Caste Certificate if applicable, non-creamy layer certificate. Passing Certificate and date of birth document. Two passport-size photographs. Copy of aadhar card of the student or parent. Migration Certificate if applicable Nationality certificate/passport in case of foreign students.

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Khushi Gupta

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Get admission to LL.B. at Shankarrao Chavan Law College:Eligibility: Graduation with 50% marks.CET Exam: Appear for Maharashtra CET.Apply Online: Register, fill the form, upload documents, and pay the fee.Merit List: Wait for the results.Complete Admission: Complete all the formalities. 

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Khushi Gupta

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LL.B is the most coveted course available at Shankarrao Chavan Law College because the college has good academic results, experienced teaching staff with good placement, and placements are also there with active placement cell and also there is accreditation with Savitribai Phule Pune University and grade 'A' by NAAC too.

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Anjali Raj

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The number of applicants who took the MH-CET Law exam determines the rank that corresponds to an 81 percentile. Your approximate rank, for instance, would be about 9,500 if 50,000 candidates took the test. However, category-wise distribution and tie-breaking rules may cause actual ranks to differ. You might consult the official ranking list or trends from prior years for a more precise forecast. For a more accurate estimate, let me know how many candidates there are in your category or overall!

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MOHD ZAID

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The ULET exam will contain five subjects - General Knowledge, Social Science, General Science, Indian Constitution and General English. The University of Rajasthan will conduct the ULET 2025 exam tentatively in July 2025. Also, the ULET examination sample 2025 consists of one hundred fifty questions, MCQ-based totally questions and extra.The distinctive eligibility criteria of ULET 2024 is given underneath: Candidates need to have secured minimum 45% marks of their qualifying examination. SC/ST category candidates must score at the least 40% aggregate marks in their qualifying exam

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