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YASH SHARMA

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Sure, here is the cut-off information for the Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) at Government Law College (GLC Tiruchirappalli) for the academic year 2022-23:
Category | Cut-off marks
General | 60%
SC | 50%
ST | 45%
The cut-off marks are based on the candidate's performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). The CLAT is a national-level law entrance exam that is conducted by the National Law School of India University (NLSIU).
The CLAT is a very competitive exam, and the cut-off marks are very high. The cut-off marks for the general category for the academic year 2022-23 were 146. The cut-off marks for the reserved categories were lower. For the
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The Government Law College (GLC, Madurai) is one of the most prestigious law colleges in India. The cut-off marks for admission to the 5-year integrated LL.B. (Hons.) program at GLC, Madurai are very high.
The cut-off marks for the general category for the academic year 2022-23 were 60%. The cut-off marks for the reserved categories were lower. For the SC category, the cut-off marks were 50%, and for the ST category, the cut-off marks were 45%.
The cut-off marks for admission to the GLC, Madurai are based on the candidate's performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). The CLAT is a national-level law entrance exam that is conduct
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Sure The Government Law College (GLC, Madurai) is one of the most prestigious law colleges in India. The cut-off marks for admission to the 5-year integrated LL.B. (Hons. ) programme at GLC, Madurai are very high. The cut-off marks for the general category for the academic year 2022-23 were 60%. The cut-off marks for the reserved categories were lower. For the SC category, the cut-off marks were 50%, and for the ST category, the cut-off marks were 45%. The cut-off marks for admission to the GLC, Madurai are based on the candidate's performance in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). The CLAT is a national-level law entrance exam that
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Yes, you can apply for LL.B. In DU if you are a student of the final year in SOL DU. The eligibility criteria for DU LL.B. Is that you must have completed your graduation with at least 50% marks in aggregate. Since you are already pursuing your graduation, you are eligible to appear for the exam. The DU LL.B. Entrance exam is conducted by the Delhi University for admission to the 5-year integrated LL.B. (Hons. ). Programme. The exam is held in May every year. The exam is a compulsory for all the candidates who want to take admission to the 5-year integrated LL.B. (Hons. ). Programme at DU. The exam is a multiple-choice question (MCQ) b
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Yes, you are eligible to pursue a 3-year LL.B. Programme after completing your graduation from DU SOL. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do. Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL. This will depend on the college and the programme you are applying to. Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding programme, and it is important to be prepared for the workload. Here are some things yo
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Yes, you can take admission in a regular LLB course after completing your graduation from SOL DU. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do.
Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL DU. This will depend on the college and the program you are applying to.
Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding program, and it is important to be prepared for the workload.
Here are some things you can do t
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can take admission in a regular LLB course after completing your graduation from SOL DU. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do.
Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL DU. This will depend on the college and the program you are applying to.
Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding program, and it is important to be prepared for the workload.
Here are some things you can do t
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Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can take admission in a regular LLB course after completing your graduation from Integrated School of Law - Bachelor of Law (LL.B.). However, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do.
Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL. This will depend on the college and the program you are applying to.
Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding program, and it is important to be prepared for the w
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Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can take admission for regular LLB course if you are currently in the 3rd year of graduation in SOL. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do.
Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL. This will depend on the college and the program you are applying to.
Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding program, and it is important to be prepared for the workload.
If you are interested in
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Scholar-Level 17

No, you cannot take admission for LLB (3rd year) in BHU if you are already a BA LLB student (3rd year). BHU offers only 5-year integrated LLB (Hons.) course and does not offer lateral entry to 3rd year.
The minimum percentage required in graduation for admission to BHU - LL.B. (Hons.) is 50% for General Category students and 45% for SC/ST/PWD students.
Here are the eligibility criteria for admission to BHU - LL.B. (Hons.):
* The candidate must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate for General Category students and 40% marks for SC/ST/PWD students.
* The candidate must have studied English as a compulsory subject in 10+2
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