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The best government law colleges in UP are:
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Numerous national and state-level law entrance exams are administered in India for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate legal institutions. After graduating from high school, one can pursue a BA LLB, BBA LLB, or B.Sc L.L.B., or a three-year L.L.B. after earning a bachelor's degree in any area. Following graduation, you
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As per your query following is the cutoff of Government Law College, Mumbai
For LLB course:
General -> 102-120
OBC -> 80-90
ST,ST -> 60-80
For BLS.LLB Course:
General,OBC ~124
SC ~126
ST ~70
Eligibility Criteria:
For L.L.B : You must have passed graduation
See, the admission to GLC Mumbai is done only and only on the basis of merit since it is a government college and there is absolutely no chance of getting in through management quota and there are no reserved seats for this.
To get into Government Law College, Mumbai, you'll
Admission Process for Law
Admission in law courses is provided through entrance exams. Candidates have to qualify any one of the national, state and university level exam (as applicable). Some of the colleges may also give admission on the basis of merit of the qualifying exam.
Entrance Exam
MH CET
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Yes you can pursue law in hindi medium as both hindi and English medium choices are available there. But then if you are able to interpret English it's advisable to go for it given that most course material are available in English and many important proceedings of Supreme
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So, with regard of you're query. In Mumbai, there is only one college where you can receive admission through the CLAT exam. The Maharashtra National Law University in Mumbai is the only college in Maharashtra that offers CLAT admission. To learn more about this
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So, with regard of you're query. For registering the CET examination which is conducted by the GLC, Mumbai in the month of august for both PCM and PCB groups. You can apply for the CET by following the processes listed below:
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So, with regard of you you're query. YES, after qualifying the CLAT(common law admission test). you'll get in to NLU'S(national law universities). there you should needed to pay the fee to get a seat into those colleges. Because, with you're CLAT score you can
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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