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Malavika

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Admission to the BA LLB programme at ILS Law College requires completion of the CET exam. First-year admission to all three- and five-year law programmes is determined by the Maharashtra Law Common Entrance Test (CET) score. Students must meet certain basic qualifying requirements in order to appear in the CET. There are no seats available at ILS Law College in the management quota. The College does not conduct any separate entrance examination. Also note that there is no separate registration form to be filled for admission to ILS Law College. The CET Cell, Mumbai, awards all admissions to ILS Law College for the aforementioned progra
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PRAGYA SALONI

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BA-LLB is a 5 year UG course offered by ABBS School of Law with a fees of Rs 78,000 per year.Eligibility criteria for this course is : Students must have done 10+2 from a recognised board with a minimum of 45-50% marks (it varies on the basis of category). They must have passed with a valid score in any national-level law entrance exam such as CLAT or LSAT or AILET.Previous experience in extracurricular activities such as debates adds an advantage during the selection process.After selection students must have all the documents correct and verified to get admission in the college 

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Akshat Hardiya

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Yes, it is a great college for pursuing an LL.B if you aspire to enter into litigation or judiciary as it has a huge alumni base of prominent lawyers, judges and politicians with an affordable fee structure, however, if you want to join corporate after an LL.B, Allahabad University might not be a good option because of its lack of campus placements. 

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Pragati Singh

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Depends, if you want to take admission in any private institute then some of the colleges in India provide LLB course on the merit-based admissions. But if you want to opt for a reputed government colleges like NLUs then you need to clear the entrance exams, whether national exams like CLAT or state level like TS LAWCET. 

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Malavika

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Whether or not to include your intermediate (inter) qualification from open schooling in your application for the LLB entrance exam will depend on the particular criteria and guidelines of the board or institution you are applying to. Verify whether the LLB program's eligibility requirements demand information about all prior credentials, including intermediate education. Make sure your application represents the amount of prior education required by the majority of programs. Educational institutions frequently check candidates' qualifications during the admissions process. Removing any educational credentials could be interpreted as a
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