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Bhumika Yadav

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No, it is not possible to enter the LLB programme offered by GLC Mumbai unless one takes the MHCET Law exam. As a matter of fact, admission to the three-year LLB course conducted at the GLC in Mumbai strictly depends on the score of MHCET law. To get admission in LLB, candidates are eligible only if they obtain an aggregate of at least 50% in Class 12 from a recognised board. The score of MHCET Law is mandatory for admission to the LLB course. The direct application for LLB is not available at GLC Mumbai until and unless a candidate clears the MHCET Law exam.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The applicant applying to the Government Law College, Mumbai, must have passed the Class 12 examination from any recognised board with at least an aggregate score of 50%. Apart from that, the applicant needs to qualify in the entrance test, MHCET for Law, in order to get admitted. There is no age limit mentioned for the applicants. Candidates, after appearing for the entrance exam of MHCET, have to proceed with the counselling, wherein they are screened as per their merits. Once the documents are verified and the admission fee is paid, they are allotted seats in the college.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The tuition fee for the LLB course provided by GLC Mumbai is INR 6,000 for the initial year. This fee structure depicts the fact that GLC is accessible for 'legal' education. The total fee for the whole three years' course is INR 19,430. Apart from this, a student must also pay some extra amount for caution money, along with some other administrative charges, which are included in the overall expenditure. The selection is on a merit basis. However, the mentioned fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and, hence, is indicative.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Yes, Government Law College, Mumbai offers a three-year LLB course. Admission to this programme is strictly on marks scored in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET) followed by a counselling process. This is a full-time programme, which has approval by the Bar Council of India, allowing for the graduates to practice law when the programme is completed. The candidates must check the eligibility criteria before commencing the admissions process. The application forms are also available at the website of GLC.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Various legacy universities such as Mumbai University, Symbiosis, Maharashtra National Law University, etc. and its affiliated colleges offer 3 years LL.B degree course. The degree entitles the graduates to practice law. Admission to LL.B courses at various universities in Maharashtra are done through academics results as well as entrance exams. Most of these universities conduct their own entrance examination for admission in 3 years LL.B course, while few other universities use national-level exam results for admission. Graduates of all disciplines are eligible to seek admission in 3 years law degree course. You may target few univer
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Pragati Singh

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Hey, Healthcare law is a subfield of law that focuses on the legal and regulatory elements of healthcare, such as healthcare professionals', patients', and healthcare organizations' rights and duties. Healthcare law is often provided as a specific elective subject or as part of a broader curriculum in health law in LLB (Bachelor of Laws) programs or law school.I Hope it Clear Your Doubt!

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Manori Sahni

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Candidates with LLB (H) from Faculty of Law BHU can find jobs in both government and private sectors. There are various job opportunities in law firms and where the law graduates are required. Some of the popular government jobs that the degree holders can apply for are:Job ProfilesAverage SalaryPublic ProsecutorINR 5 - 8 lakhJudge  INR 15 - 25 lakhLaw Officer INR 4 - 6 lakhLegal AdvisorINR 4 - 7 lakhAssistant Public ProsecutorINR 3 - 5 lakhNOTE: The above salaries are collated from multiple sources and are likely to vary. To learn more about career after LLB, Click Here.

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Manori Sahni

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Yes, Faculty of Law BHU LLB (Hons) course aspirants can apply for the university scholarships. To avail of a scholarship, the necessary documents have to be submitted. Below are the scholarships details:A maximum of 20 blind students can get an amount of INR 5,000 per annum per head as financial assistance.First and second rank holders are awarded a cash prize of INR 4,000 and INR 3,000, respectively.An amount of INR 2,000 per annum is granted as assistance to students with a poor family background. It is available for 100 students.

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Manori Sahni

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The university provide placements support to the candidates. As per the NIRF report 2023, a total of 25 candidates were placed out of 180. Moreover, the median package offered to the placed candidates stood at INR 8.5 LPA. In 2021, the median package offered was INR 8 LPA.

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Manori Sahni

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The seat allotment process at the Faculty of Law BHU is done on the basis of merit in CUET-PG. Candidates have to participate in the counselling round to secure a seat. There are a total of 286 seats for the LLB (Hons) programme. This seat count is a per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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