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Yes, you may be eligible to pursue B.A. LL.B. After completing class 12th with Biology provided you meet the eligibility criteria of the specific college or university where you are planning to apply. The eligibility criteria for B.A. LL.B. Programme may vary from college to college. However, in general, the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to B.A. LL.B. Programme is a pass in class 12th examination from a recognised board with a minimum percentage of marks. Some colleges or universities may also require you to have a certain score in an entrance exam. So, you should check with the specific colleges or universities where you
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Yes, you may be eligible for admission to LL.B. Depending on the eligibility criteria set by the law colleges or universities where you are planning to apply. Generally, the minimum eligibility criteria for LL.B. Is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage of marks, which varies from college to college. However, some law colleges or universities may have age restrictions or upper age limits for admission to LL.B. Programs. It is best to check with the specific colleges or universities where you plan to apply to confirm their age eligibility criteria. Additionally, some law colleges or universities may also requir
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To determine your eligibility for admission to Sultan Ul Uloom College of Law for LLB, you need to check the college's admission criteria and cut-off ranks. As admission criteria may change from year to year, it is best to check with the college directly or refer to the latest admission brochure or website.
However, based on your rank of 7753 and category of OC, you may have a chance of getting admission to the LLB program at Sultan Ul Uloom College of Law, depending on the cut-off ranks for the current year. It is best to check with the college for their admission process and requirements.

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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. After completing a Bachelor's degree in any field including B.A. (Bachelor of Arts). In fact, many students opt to pursue LL.B. After B.A. To enhance their career opportunities and expand their knowledge in the field of law. To pursue LL.B. After B.A. You need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective colleges or universities offering the course. The eligibility criteria usually include a minimum percentage of marks in your Bachelor's degree, age limit, and admission through entrance exams. So, if you have completed your B.A. Degree and fulfill the eligibility criteria set by the law colleges or u
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Yes, if you will be completing your 12th standard and CLAT exam next year, you will be eligible to apply for LL.B. (3 years) at MIT WPU, Pune provided you meet the eligibility criteria for the course. The eligibility criteria for LL.B. (3 years) at MIT WPU, Pune are as follows:
1. You must have completed a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates).
2. You must have qualified CLAT or any other national/state-level law entrance examination. Since you are in 12th standard and will be giving your board exams and CLAT next year, you will not be eligible for admission in LL.B. (3 yea
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After completing B.A. In English you can pursue a variety of courses depending on your interests and career aspirations. Some of the popular options are:
1. Master's in English You can pursue a Master's degree in English to deepen your understanding of literature and language. This can also lead to opportunities for teaching, research, or writing.
2. Master's in Journalism and Mass Communication: If you are interested in media and communication, you can opt for a Master's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. This can open up career opportunities in print and digital media, advertising, public relations, and corporate co
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Agar aap LLB mein admission lena chahte chain, to aapko us college ya university ki website par jakar admission ke liye apply karne ka process dekhna hoga. Kuch colleges aur universities direct admission dete chain jabki kuch entrance exam aur counselling ke through admission dete chain. Agar aapne LL.B. Ke liye entrance exam nahi diya hai to yadi college ya university direct admission dete hai to aapke graduation ke marks ke adhar par aapko admission mil sakta hai. Isliye, aapko apne college ki website ya admission cell se sampark karna chahiye aur unse admission ke liye sambandhit jankari leni chahiye. Aapko bhi Patna hona chahiye ki
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The eligibility criteria to pursue the B.A. LL.B. (Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws) course in India varies from college to college. However, the general eligibility criteria are as follows:
- Candidates must have passed their 10+2 examination from a recognised board of education in any stream (Arts, Commerce, or Science). - Candidates must have obtained a minimum percentage of marks, usually ranging from 45% to 60%, depending on the college or university. - Candidates must be below the age of 20 years (22 years for reserved categories) at the time of applying for admission. However, these are only the general eligibility criteria.
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Great to hear that you are interested in pursuing a career in law! Since you are not eligible for the LL.B. Course, pursuing the B.A. LL.B. Course is a good option for you. B.A. LL.B. Is a five-year integrated undergraduate programme that combines the study of law with arts or humanities subjects. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, as well as a broad knowledge of various subjects such as history, political Science, economics, sociology, and literature. To be eligible for the B.A. LL.B. Course, you need to have completed your 10+2 examination from a recognised board with a
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Yes, as a Science student, you can pursue a Bachelor of Commerce B.Com degree, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the college or university offering the course. Typically, a candidate should have passed their 10+2 examination in any stream with a minimum percentage of marks, usually ranging from 45% to 60% depending on the college or university. In India, there are mainly three streams in B.Com namely B.Com (General), B.Com (Honours), and B.Com (Professional). Each of these streams has a different set of subjects that are taught during the course. Here are the details:
1. B.Com (General): This is the most common stream in
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