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* Dr. Ambedkar College
* Late Govindrao Wanjari College of Law
* Atharva Distance Education
* Symbiosis International, Nagpur
* Amity University Online
* G H Raisoni Law College
These colleges are all accredited and offer a quality education. They also have affordable fee structures, making them a good option for students who are looking to save money on their education.
Here are some details about each college:
* Dr. Ambedkar College is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU) and offers a 3 year LL.B. program. The college does not require an
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* Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University's Law College, Akola
* Savitribai Phule Pune University's Law College, Pune
* Symbiosis Law School, Pune
* Bharati Vidyapee
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* Dr. Ambedkar College
* Late Govindrao Wanjari College of Law
* Atharva Distance Education
* Symbiosis International, Nagpur
* Amity University Online
* G H Raisoni Law College
It is important to note that these colleges may still have other requirements for admission, such as a minimum aggregate score in the 10th and 12th exams. It is also im
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* Kirit P. Mehta School of Law (NMIMS)
* DM Harish School of Law
* Vijaybhoomi University
To apply to these colleges, you will need to meet the following eligibility criteria:
* You must have completed your 12th standard from a recognised board. * You must have scored at least 50% in your 12th standard exams. * You must have taken the ISAT India exam and scored at least 150. The application process for these colleges is as follows:
1. Visit the website of the college you wish to apply to.
2. Dow
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Category | Opening | Closing
General | 55% | 50%
OBC | 52% | 46%
SC | 50% | 44%
ST | 48% | 42%
The cutoff information is based on the marks obtained in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) exam. The opening and closing cutoff marks are the minimum and maximum marks required to secure a seat in the college, respectively.
It is important to note that the cutoff information is subject to change. The final cutoff marks will be announced by the college after the CLAT results are declared.
Here are some ti
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
Category | Opening | Closing
General | 55% | 50%
OBC | 52% | 46%
SC | 50% | 44%
ST | 48% | 42%
The cutoff information is based on the marks obtained in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) exam. The opening and closing cutoff marks are the minimum and maximum marks required to secure a seat in the college, respectively.
It is important to note that the cutoff information is subject to change. The final cutoff marks will be announced by the college after the CLAT results are declared.
Here are some ti
New answer posted
a year agoScholar-Level 17
Category | Opening | Closing
General | 60% | 55%
OBC | 57% | 52%
SC | 55% | 50%
ST | 53% | 48%
The cutoff information is based on the marks obtained in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MH-CET-LAW) exam. The opening and closing cutoff marks are the minimum and maximum marks required to secure a seat in the college, respectively.
It is important to note that the cutoff information is subject to change. The final cutoff marks will be announced by the college after the MH-CET-LAW results are declared.
Here are some tips to hel
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