6 years ago
Can I get direct admission in 2nd year in BALLB?
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi,
No, you won't get a direct admission in 2nd year B.A LL.B.
No, you won't get a direct admission in 2nd year B.A LL.B.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi there,
Kindly go through the link below for the fee structure of NLU Delhi:
http://nludelhi.ac.in/adm-ba-fee.aspx.
Kindly go through the link below for the fee structure of NLU Delhi:
http://nludelhi.ac.in/adm-ba-fee.aspx.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hey there,
For the last 5 years, the AILET cutoff for SC students has fallen within a bracket of 80-90.
For the last 5 years, the AILET cutoff for SC students has fallen within a bracket of 80-90.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi there,
All the NLUs offer a 5 year course in law thus even if you do B.Com you need to take up a 5 year law course only. Alternatively you make take admission after B.Com in a 3year law programme. As doing B.Com would serve no purpose as the
All the NLUs offer a 5 year course in law thus even if you do B.Com you need to take up a 5 year law course only. Alternatively you make take admission after B.Com in a 3year law programme. As doing B.Com would serve no purpose as the
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Hi there,
All the NLUs offer a 5 year course in law thus even if you do B.Com you need to take up a 5 year law course only. Alternatively you make take admission after B.Com in a 3year law programme. As doing B.Com would serve no purpose as the NLUs will offer a B.Com as well along with LL.B.
All the NLUs offer a 5 year course in law thus even if you do B.Com you need to take up a 5 year law course only. Alternatively you make take admission after B.Com in a 3year law programme. As doing B.Com would serve no purpose as the NLUs will offer a B.Com as well along with LL.B.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi there, The fee at NLSIU for 1st year is around 198000 for general category and 196000 for SC/ST students.
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Jash BotadraCurrent Student
Sls, pune. Former Intern at The Times of India.
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Hi,
Your ST rank is not that bad but the cutoffs for all categories in the previous years has been really high so on that basis, there is less probability but you can surely try for other universities which consider CLAT scores like NIRMA.
Your ST rank is not that bad but the cutoffs for all categories in the previous years has been really high so on that basis, there is less probability but you can surely try for other universities which consider CLAT scores like NIRMA.
6 years ago
Which all colleges will be the best for pursuing integrated law which offers the best placement?
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hey there,
The top 5 NLUs will be the best for better placements as all the tier 1 and tier 2 law firms recruit from the top 5 NLUs.
Thus, they have better placement stats based on last 5 years.
The top 5 NLUs will be the best for better placements as all the tier 1 and tier 2 law firms recruit from the top 5 NLUs.
Thus, they have better placement stats based on last 5 years.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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You may get a place only if there arises a vacancy in any of the NLUs. Also, you might find a place in waiting lists.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi there, You need to fall within top 20 to seek scholarships at both the institutes.
6 years ago
Can I get direct admission in this college?
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi there, You cannot get direct admission in any of the NLUs. The only way through is based on CLAT scores or other entrances designated for the universities.