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Vishakha

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No, candidates are not allowed to get direct admission to the LLB course. The college offers seats for the LLB programme when candidates qualify for the entrance exam i.e., BMSCLAT. The LLB course, required candidates to go through a complete admission procedure which required that candidates must secure at least an aggregate of 45% in their bachelor's degree, and after applying for the programme they have to appear in the entrance exam. Lastly, qualify for the cutoff list released by the college based on applicants' scores. 

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National Law School of India University is a popular Law College whereas, the BMS College of Law is also one of the popular Law institute in Karnatka, Bengluru. They both offers the best law programme at an affordable tuition fees. If candiates want to select one of them to study law then check the below table for more info:ComponentsNational Law School of India UniversityBMS College of LawFees INR 8.1 lakhINR 2.3 lakhExamsCLAT and KSEEBBMSCLAT

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At the time of filling out the application form, candidates are required to submit the original/ copies of certain documents that justify the eligibility criteria and personal identification of candidates. Some of the documents required by the college for admission to the LLB course are: Two stamp size & Three passport size photographs.Aadhaar Card (Two sets of photocopies)Mark sheet of Class 10, 11 and 12. All Semesters Degreecertificate and PDC (Three sets of photocopies & original mandatory)Caste Certificate and Income Certificate (Applicable for SC, ST & OBC category only) (Not applicable for general category) (Two sets of ph
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Vishakha

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The BMS College of Law LLB deadline has not been released. Candidates can apply online for admission to the LLB course at BMS College of Law. Currently, the official website of the college is showing the notification of LLB admission 2024. However, the website has removed the 'Apply Now' tab from the website. Hence, 2024 admission is closed now, and the college does not provide an accurate date for applying for the LLB course and its entrance exam.   

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Yes, BMS College offered a thre-year postgraduate degree programme, divided into six semesters. For admission to this course, candidates must ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria that require candidates to complete their Class 12, and then Bachelor's degree from any recognised college/ intitute/ university with at least an aggregate of 45%. Lastly, candidates are required to appear in the in-house college entrance exam i.e., BMSCLAT.

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Generally, there is no one right LLB subject that prepares you for an LLM. If someone wants to study a particular area of LLM then the ideal choice would fall towards that specific area. Here's why:LLM Specializations: A Master of Laws is more specific in the areas of law that students pursue when in the course.Alignment with Specialization: While switching from an LLB programme to an LLM programme might be relatively easy, the choice of courses that you took in your LLB that relates with your preferred LLM specialisation can serve as a foundation and thus make the switch easier.For example if one’s LLM specialisation is in Corpo
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To get admission into the LLB course at New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth, candidates must complete their Class 12, and graduate from a recognised university with at least an aggregate of 50%. The selection process for this LLB course is based on the scores secured by the candidates in the BVP CET entrance exam. Hence, it is neither easy nor so hard to get admission into the LLB course. If candidates have qualified for the eligibility criteria, and secured decent scores in the entrance exam are eligible to get admission into the LLB course at New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth. 

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The first cutoff for the LLB course at NLC Bharati Vidyapeeth was released before the counselling process started. Currently, the college had the cutoff for LLB courses in the month of June and now, the classes have begun for LLC courses, candidates can check out the events dates below: EventsImportant DatesDate of BVP CET Law 2024 examJune 23, 2024Result Declaration July 1, 2024 Counselling - Round firstJuly 9, 2024 Commencement of classesJuly 21, 2024

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To choose between P.E.S Modern Law College and NLC Bharati Vidyapeeth for the LLB course, candidates must compare both colleges on the basis of seat availability, eligibility criteria, affordability and other various factors. Check out the below comparison to know which one is more suitable for students: College NameTuition FeesAverage Package LocationEligibility Criteria P.E.S Modern Law CollegeINR 69,000INR 3.3 lakhGaneshkhind, PuneMHCET LawNew Law College Bharati VidyapeethINR 66,000INR 4.1 lakhErandwane, PuneBVP CET

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New Law College Bharati Vidyapeeth is a private law college affiliated with Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University. BVDU Pune is ranked fourth (4) in Law by Outlook in 2019. On the other hand, Shankarrao Chavan Law College has not been ranked by any ranking body. Comparing the NLC Bharati Vidyapeeth and Shankarao Chavan Law College based on tuition fees. So, the tuition fee for SCLC is INR 99,500. Whereas, for the LLB course at NLC Bharati Vidyapeeth the tuition fee is INR 66,000. To choose, which one is better, candidates must compare both institutions on various factors, such as placement packages, cut-off, and selection process,
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