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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, you can pursue LL.B. from IGNOU (Indira Gandhi National Open University) at the age of 40, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the university. 

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The criteria to take admission to an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) program: 50% require a minimum percentage or grade in your undergraduate degree.Common entrance exams for LL.B. programs in India include the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), state-level law entrance exams, or university-specific entrance exams. Check the specific entrance exam requirements of the colleges you are interested in.There may be an age limit for admission to LL.B. programs, although this can vary among institutions.Law colleges often have reserved seats or quotas for certain categories, such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Cl
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B.Com LL.B. programs with fees generally under 4Lacs (including hostel fees): 1. Kristu Jayanti College, Bangalore2. Jyoti Nivas College, Bangalore3. Mar Athanasios College for Advanced Studies, Tiruvalla4. Vimala College, Thrissur5. D.A.V. College, Chandigarh6. B.P.S. Mahila Vishwavidyalaya, Khanpur Kalan7. Symbiosis Law School, Hyderabad (for 5-year integrated BBA LL.B.) 

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Yes you are eligible for 3 year LLB Course as minimum aggregate percentage of 45% to 50% is required. 

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Yes, it is possible to pursue an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree without attending regular classes.Some law schools offer part-time LL.B. programs that are conducted in the evenings. These programs are specifically designed for working professionals who cannot attend regular daytime classes. 

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Yes you can do LLB even if you are a government employee and interested in pursuing an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) degree, then: Look for law colleges or universities that offer part-time or evening LL.B. programs. These programs are designed specifically for working professionals and allow you to attend classes outside of your regular working hours.Consider enrolling in a distance learning LL.B. program. Many universities offer correspondence or online LL.B. courses that provide flexibility in terms of study timings and location. You can study at your own pace while balancing your job responsibilities.Look for colleges that offer LL
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National Law School of India University (NLSIU), BangaloreDelhi University (DU) Faculty of Law, DelhiNALSAR University of Law, HyderabadGovernment Law College, MumbaiILS Law College, PuneSymbiosis Law School, PuneFaculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), AligarhGovernment Law College, ThiruvananthapuramNational Law University, JodhpurFaculty of Law, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), VaranasiGujarat National Law University (GNLU), GandhinagarTamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University, ChennaiHidayatullah National Law University (HNLU), Raipur

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Government Law College, Mumbai: The cut-off for the general category for the academic year 2022-2023 was 55%.Government Law College, Delhi: The cut-off for the general category for the academic year 2022-2023 was 58%.Government Law College, Kolkata: The cut-off for the general category for the academic year 2022-2023 was 52%.Government Law College, Chennai: The cut-off for the general category for the academic year 2022-2023 was 50%.

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Sure, the fee structure for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Justice Law College, Barabanki:Regular INR 25,000NRI INR 40,000SC/ST INR 12,500PwD INR 12,500

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Sure, the fee structure for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at G.K. Law College, Hubli:Regular INR 24,825NRI INR 49,650SC/ST INR 12,412.50PwD INR 12,412.50

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