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To apply for a 5-year BA LLB program in a government law college, you typically need to check the college's website of your choice for application details, fill out the online application form, appear for a national or state-level law entrance exam like CLAT or AILET, achieve a good score to qualify for the merit list, and submit necessary documents during the admission process; most government law colleges will require you to sit for an entrance exam to secure admission.

Also, direct admission is available in private colleges which requires 45 percent in class 12th like SRM University, School of Law, GITAM University, Banasthali Vidyapith, ICFAI Law School, and KL University.

Yes, it's possible for you to pursue an LLM in Taxation Law at Government Law College, Coimbatore, even if you're currently residing in Chennai.

Here are the general criteria you'll need to fulfill:

  1. LLB Degree: You must have completed your LLB degree with a minimum aggregate score (usually 55% or higher). Your 8.7 grade suggests you meet this requirement.
  2. Entrance Exam: Government Law College, Coimbatore typically conducts an entrance exam for admission to their LLM programs. Check their official website or contact the admissions office for specific details about the exam and application process.
  3. Domicile: While domicile may not be a strict requirement for non-resident Indian students, it could be advantageous. If you have a domicile certificate from Tamil Nadu or Coimbatore, it might enhance your chances of admission.
  4. Application and Documentation: You'll need to submit a completed application form, copies of your LLB degree certificate, mark sheets, and other required documents as specified by the college.

It's advisable to visit the official website of Government Law College, Coimbatore, or contact their admissions office directly for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the admission process, eligibility criteria, and specific requirements for LLM in Taxation Law.


If you wish to transfer from GLC Mumbai to ILS Pune due to personal reasons, here's how you might proceed:

  1. Eligibility and Admission :

    • Entrance Exam : For admission to ILS Law College, Pune, the primary criterion is usually the score in the Common Entrance Test (CET) for law courses. Since you scored 99.268 percentile, you likely have a strong chance of admission, given that your CET score meets or exceeds the cutoff for ILS Pune.
    • Admission Process : Check ILS Pune's admission criteria and deadlines on their official website or contact their admission office. ILS Pune may require you to apply through the CET counseling process or their own admission process.
  2. Transfer/Withdrawal from GLC Mumbai :

    • Formal Withdrawal : You should formally withdraw from GLC Mumbai by following their withdrawal process. This typically involves submitting a written request and clearing any dues. Ensure you get a confirmation of withdrawal for your records.
  3. Application to ILS Pune :

    • Submit Application : Apply to ILS Pune as per their admission guidelines. If you are applying late, inquire about the possibility of late admission or any special considerations.
  4. Documentation :

    • Provide Proof : You might need to provide proof of your situation, such as medical certificates or other relevant documents, especially if requesting special consideration for admission or transfer.

Contact both GLC Mumbai and ILS Pune as soon as possible to discuss your situation and get specific advice on the procedures you need to follow.

Hello aspirant,
There are three main government law colleges in Chennai:

1. Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai: This is the oldest and most prestigious law college in Chennai.

2. Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pattarai Perambudur, Thiruvallur Taluk & District: This is a newer government law college located in Perambudur.

3. Chennai Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Pudupakkam, Thiruporur Taluk, Chengalpattu District: Another newer government law college located in Pudupakkam.

I hope this information is helpful.

It is bit hard to get GLC at this score because candidates who secure more than 90 percentile still struggling to get admission there even if you belong to obc category it is really difficult for you to get into this law college.

Other colleges that you might get which are good, are Pravin Gandhi, D.Y.Patil . They may accept score less than 90 percentile.

Not possible at this low rank Indian Law Society Law College, Pune or government law school Mumbai has High cutoff admission is closed to 99 percentile there is no spot round conducted generally seats are full in 2 rounds.

At this low score you might get management quota seats but the colleges may not give you the ROI because there placement is not well.i suggest to take re exam and found better college next year.

There are several government Law colleges in Delhi that offer various Undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Law.

Some of the best colleges in Delhi are:

  1. Faculty of Law, university of Delhi
  2. Campus Law center, University of Delhi
  3. Ambedkar University Delhi, school of Law and Governance
  4. Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, University school of Law and Legal studies
  5. National Law University, Delhi.

For more information about the government colleges in Delhi use the below link.

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-law-colleges-in-delhi


Hello,

The minimum percentage requirement for General category candidates ranges from 55-60 percent and that for SC/ST category candidates ranges between 45-50 percent. Some of the good law colleges in india are mentioned below

Faculty of Law BHU, Varanasi

Lloyd Law College

Siddharth College of Commerce & Economics - Anand Bhavan

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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Hello Samridhi,

Well your score is good enough there are chances that you might get GLC based on previous year cutoff because the closing cutoff for GLC was 101.

But there are very less chances of getting ILS with this score because the closing cutoff of ILS previous year was 111.

 

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