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Hi Mansi, your safe percentile to get in GLC Mumbai should be somewhere between 85 to 98 Percentile. You can check the detailed GLC Mumbai cutoff on Careers360 website.
Students willing to get admission in any government Law College are required to appear and score in entrance examinations like CLAT, AILET, MHT CET LAW, CUET. After clearing the entrance exam, students can fill the application form of their desired government law college.
Yes, you can get admission to a government law college in West Bengal, but it mainly depends on your eligibility, entrance exam score, category, and domicile status.
In West Bengal, the main government institutions offering law courses include the Department of Law, University of Calcutta (Hazra Campus) and the Department
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There are around 15 government law colleges in Andhra Pradesh. These colleges provide both a 3-year course and a 5-year course in law. These colleges accept the entrance exam score, like AP LAWCET, CLAT, and MHCET.
Here are some government colleges in Andhra Pradesh-
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To apply to the Government Law College in Salem, you must complete the online application process conducted by the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU), which affiliates all government law colleges in the state. The application window for the 3-year L.L.B. program for the 2025-26 academic year has
Yes, there are several government law colleges in India that offer admission without any entrance exam, based purely on merit in qualifying examinations (such as 10+2 for 5-year LLB or graduation for 3-year LLB). Here are some notable options:
Guru Nanak Dev University
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The key to score 100% is consistency and practice, you can practice more and more previous year question papers of MHT CET Law to get better idea of question types and difficulty level of the exam. Kindly refer to the links attached below:
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FOR GLC (Government Law College) Mumbai, these are the main requirements for NRI quota admissions:
1. The person must be a NRI (Non-Resident Indian), OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) or PIO (Person of Indian Origin)
2. Must meet eligibility criteria for the 5 year BLS LLB course or
GLC Mumbai offers a 5% NRI/OCI/PIO reservation under a supernumerary quota. For the 5-year BLS-LL.B. course with 240 seats, this equals about 12 NRI seats. These seats are specifically for NRI/foreign candidates and do not reduce the general category intake. If NRI seats remain vacant, they may be given to
The college and decent lecture halls a functional library with the legal resources and basic facilities for mood quotes however some buildings are old it technology is limited and modern amenities like digital libraries or smart classrooms are lacking
Old infrastructure but with all the facilities. The infrastructure is well maintained by the authorities. What all things are needed for a law student are available over here. The main highlight of a law school is it's library and it has a ample law books to read over.
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