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NAVINKUMAR VISHWAKARMA

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The fee structure at Lincoln College of Law for Bachelor of Law ( L.L.B) is as follows:- Tuition: $25,000 Books and Supplies : $1,000 Room and Board: $10,000 Miscellaneous Fees: $2,000 Total Fees : $38,000 or Rs. 3,138,420 approx

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Sagar Gupta

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As of December 11, 2024, the specific cutoff marks for the Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B.) program at Punjabi University, Patiala, for the academic year 2024-25 have not been publicly released. Admissions are typically based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores, with preference given to candidates who have qualified the CUET conducted by UGC.For the 5-year integrated BA LLB program, the last admitted candidate in the general category had a score of 96.6.To stay updated on the latest admission criteria and cutoff marks, regularly visit the official Punjabi University admissions portal.

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Misha

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All applicants are required to take the Law National Admissions Test (LNAT) as part of their application. The LNAT consists of two sections: a multiple-choice section with 42 questions based on passages of text and an essay section where candidates write a short essay. The test is not desgined to test Law or any other subject but to assess the aptitude for studying law. Candidates are charged a fee of £75 to take the test in the UK or EU. If you are taking the test in a centre outside the UK or EU there is a fee of £120 or INR 12,909.79.(£1 = INR 107.58)

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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After M.Com, there are a few ways in which you can take an LLB for business reasons. You can pursue a 3-year LLB, available to all graduates, whereby you specialize in corporate law, tax law, or intellectual property law. Additionally, an LLB followed by an MBA would enhance business acumen and even provide openings for working in positions like a legal adviser or compliance officer in an organisation. The two degrees may lead to very high jobs within both the legal world and the business world.

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Kapil Lalwani

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The fee structure of the Sheth M N Law College in Patan offers the cost of the Bachelor of Law (LLB) programme to INR 18000 per annum for the 3 years programme which totals to INR 54000. Also, students have to deposit an admission of INR 5,000/ for the semester, examination fees of INR 3,000/ for the semester and other charges. The total fee for the program including all the charging structure is between INR 72000 to INR 80000 for the complete 3-year LLB program. However, it is essential to point out that the fees may also vary dependent on the year, and therefore to get the current fees structure students will have to check it at the
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Abhignan bollam

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Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida, offers a 3-year LL.B. program with a fee structure of approximately INR 1,00,000 per year. This brings the total cost for the entire course to around INR 3,00,000 to INR 3,20,000. Additionally, the college offers a 5-year integrated BA LL.B. program. Admissions usually require participation in the college's entrance exam followed by an interview.

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Abhishek Jha

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The mode of selection for a 3-year LLB degree typically involves the following:1. Entrance Exam: Many universities or law schools conduct an entrance exam to assess the candidate's aptitude and knowledge, such as legal reasoning, general knowledge, and English proficiency.2. Merit-Based: Some institutions offer admission based on merit, considering the candidate's performance in the undergraduate degree or equivalent qualifications.3. Personal Interview/Group Discussion: In some cases, a personal interview or group discussion may be part of the selection process.

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Abhignan bollam

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Yes, you can pursue an LLB instead of a BA LLB at Gurudev College after completing your graduation. Many law colleges in India accept students for the three-year LLB programme after completing a bachelor's degree in any discipline. To be eligible, you generally need a graduation degree with at least 45% marks for the general category, while there is no age limit for admission to these programmes.

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Veerraj Sen

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Yes, BMS College of Law in Bangalore offers scholarships to its students, including those pursuing the LLB program. However, the scholarship opportunities at BMS College of Law may vary, and they could be based on different criteria such as merit, financial need, or special categories.Types of Scholarships Available:Merit-Based Scholarships:Government Scholarships: Endowment Scholarships:Sports and Extracurricular Scholarships:How to Apply:You can inquire about scholarship opportunities directly from the admissions office at BMS College of Law or check their official website for any scholarship announcements.Some scholarships may
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Rayamkula Harish

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You can still secure a bar council of India (BCI) registration for pursuing LLB from NIILM University at the time of 46 years of age since some basics should be looked after and would assure practice of law.Age restriction is no value in entering into LLB programs in India. Upon qualifying for all eligibility criteria which are generally having a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution with at least 45-50% marks and completing all necessary tests, you can sit for registration with BCI. To be licensed for practicing law, you will need to qualify for an All India Bar Examination (AIBE), the examination conducted by the Bar
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