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YASH SHARMA

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Yes, there is direct admission for LL.B.
Direct admission is the process by which a student can gain entry to a college for a particular course without taking an entrance exam. The student who gets entry into a college through this process has to pay a little more than a candidate who secured the admission through entrance tests or through examination scores. The fee for direct admission for LL.B. Varies from college to college. It can range from Rs. 1 Lacs to Rs. 5 Lacs per year. The fee also depends on the location of the college and the facilities offered by the college. Here are some of the colleges that offer direct admission for
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As per the information available online, it is not possible to take direct admission in SRMU without appearing for the entrance exam. SRMU offers admission to the LLB course through its own entrance exam, the Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University Entrance Test (SRMUEET). The SRMUEET is a computer-based test that is held in multiple cities across India. The exam consists of two sections:
* **General Knowledge and Legal Aptitude:** This section tests the candidate's knowledge of general knowledge and legal aptitude concepts.
* **Writing Ability:** This section tests the candidate's ability to write a legal essay.
The exam is of 120 minutes du
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Here are some tips on how to write better essays for the NLSAT 2024:
1. *Practice writing essays. * The more you practice, the better you will become at writing clear and concise essays. You can practice by writing essays on current events, legal issues, or any other topic that interests you.
2. *Read sample essays. * There are many sample essays available online and in books. Reading sample essays can help you to SEE how other students have written their essays and can give you ideas for your own essays.
3. *Get feedback on your essays. * Ask a friend, family member, teacher, or tutor to read your essays and give you feedback. Feedback
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Sure, I can help you with that.
The cutoff for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai varies depending on the category of the candidate. For the General category, the cutoff for the 5-year LL.B. program is around 144 marks, while the cutoff for the 3-year LL.B. program is around 127 marks. For the OBC category, the cutoff for the 5-year LL.B. program is around 129 marks, while the cutoff for the 3-year LL.B. program is around 102 marks. For the SC category, the cutoff for the 5-year LL.B. program is around 127 marks, while the cutoff for the 3-year LL.B. program is around 102 marks. For the ST category, the c
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With 56 marks in MHCET, you can get admission to a few good colleges for 5-year LLB. Here are a few options:
* **Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Mumbai:** This college is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and has a good reputation. The cut-off for 5-year LLB in this college is around 133 marks.
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* **Rizvi Law College, Mumbai:** This college is also affiliated to the University of Mumbai and has a good reputation. The cut-off for 5-year LLB in this college is around 138 marks.
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* **New Law College, Mumbai:** This college is also affiliated to the
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The fee structure for B.S.L. LL.B. at Shivaji University varies depending on the college. However, the average fee is around Rs. 9,000 per year. This includes tuition fees, registration fees, and other miscellaneous fees.
Here are some of the colleges affiliated to Shivaji University that offer B.S.L. LL.B.:
* **Shahaji Law College**
* **K.P.B. Hindu Law College**
* **Shivaji Law College**
* **Savitribai Phule Pune University**
* **Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University**
Please note that these are just a few examples, and the fee structure may vary depending on the college. It is always best to contact the college directly to get more
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The cut-off for admission to the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) course at Lloyd Law College varies from year to year and also depends on the category of the candidate. The following are the cut-offs for the last 3 years:
Year | General Category | Reserved Category
2022 | 65% | 55%
2021 | 60% | 50%
2020 | 55% | 45%
It is important to note that these are just the past cut-offs, and the cut-offs for the current year may be different. It is advisable to check with the college for the latest information on cut-offs and admission requirements.
In addition to the cut-offs, there are a few other factors that may affect your chances of getting admission to
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The Master Somnath Law College fee structure for Bachelor of Law (L.L.B.) is as follows:
**General Category**
* **Tuition Fee:** INR 1,20,000
* **Development Fee:** INR 5,000
* **Library Fee:** INR 1,000
* **Sports Fee:** INR 500
* **Medical Fee:** INR 500
* **Hostel Fee:** INR 10,000 (for boys) or INR 12,000 (for girls)
* **Mess Fee:** INR 3,000 per month
* **Other Charges:** INR 1,000
**SC/ST Category**
* **Tuition Fee:** INR 60,000
* **Development Fee:** INR 5,000
* **Library Fee:** INR 1,000
* **Sports Fee:** INR 500
* **Medical Fee:** INR 500
* **Hostel Fee:** Nil
* **Mess Fee:** INR 3,000 per month
* **Other Charges:** INR 1,000
The fee structure i
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The fee structure for the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) program at V. T. Choksi Sarvajanik Law College is as follows:
**General Category**
* **Tuition Fee:** INR 1,20,000
* **Development Fee:** INR 5,000
* **Library Fee:** INR 1,000
* **Sports Fee:** INR 500
* **Medical Fee:** INR 500
* **Hostel Fee:** INR 10,000 (for boys) or INR 12,000 (for girls)
* **Mess Fee:** INR 3,000 per month
* **Other Charges:** INR 1,000
**SC/ST Category**
* **Tuition Fee:** INR 60,000
* **Development Fee:** INR 5,000
* **Library Fee:** INR 1,000
* **Sports Fee:** INR 500
* **Medical Fee:** INR 500
* **Hostel Fee:** Nil
* **Mess Fee:** INR 3,000 per month
* **Other Charges:** INR
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