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    Compare Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law Kalyani vs JRSET College of Law Chakdaha

    Compare Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law, Kalyani BA LLB Hons vs JRSET College of Law, Chakdaha BA LLB Hons on the basis of their Fees, Placements, Cut Off, Reviews, Seats, Courses, and other details. Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law, Kalyani is rated 2.6 out of 5 by 1 verified students at Careers360. Explore Careers360 for detailed comparison on all course parameters and download free information on B.A. L.L.B Admission details, Placement report, Eligibility criteria, etc.
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    BA LLB Hons

    via Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law, Kalyani

    BA LLB Hons

    via JRSET College of Law, Chakdaha

    Quick Facts

    Location

    Kalyani, West Bengal
    Chakdaha, West Bengal

    Ownership

    Private
    Private

    College Type

    College
    College

    Establishment Year

    2004
    2003

    Campus Size

    7 Acres
    10 Acres

    Total Courses Offered

    2
    2

    Ranking & Accreditations

    Approvals

    Constituent, BCI
    BCI, Affiliated

    Course & Fees Details

    Course Credential

    Degree
    Degree

    Degree

    B.A. L.L.B
    B.A. L.L.B

    Branch

    Law
    Law

    Duration

    5 years
    5 years

    Mode

    Offline
    Offline

    Approved Intake

    120
    120

    Fees

    ₹ 1.5 Lakh

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    Course Approval

    BCI
    BCI

    Eligibility Criteria

    A candidate for admission to the B.A.LL.B.(Honours) must have –

    (a) Passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) or an equivalent examination securing in aggregate not less than 45% (General Category) or 40% (SC/ST and OBC Category) of the total marks. Those who will be passing their Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent examinations this year can go through the selection process and seek provisional admission.

    (b) Not completed 20 years of age as on 1st July or as shall be prescribed by the Bar Council of India for that academic session. In case of candidates belonging to the SC/ST category, a relaxation of two years in age shall be admissible as per the Bar Council of India rules, 2008. In exceptional and deserving cases, the upper age limit may be relaxed by the Director at Kolkata.

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    • The candidate should have passed the 10th and 12th qualifications suffices with the 10th being the basic qualification for seeking admission into the 5-year law course.
    • The qualifications of 10th, 12th (+2), and graduation may be obtained through any mode (distance/correspondence / open schooling method).
    • However, it is to be noted that the qualification of class 10th, 12th or graduation is subject to a pass percentage of 45% for the general category, 42% for the OBC category, and 40% for SC/ST category
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    Fees

    Total Fees

    ₹ 1,50,000
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    Facilities

    Facilities

    Facilities Count

    Auditorium

    Boys Hostel

    Cafeteria

    Classrooms

    Girls Hostel

    Guest Room/Waiting Room

    I.T Infrastructure

    Laboratories

    Library

    Medical/Hospital

    Moot Court

    Sports

    Workshops

    Auditorium

    Cafeteria

    Gym

    I.T Infrastructure

    Laboratories

    Library

    Medical/Hospital

    Moot Court

    Sports

    College Reviews & Perception

    College Infrastructure

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    Campus Life

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    Academics

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    Placements

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    Value for Money

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    Total Reviews

    1

    Individual Reviews

    Both good and bad experience.

    posted on 2 years ago by Ipsita Guha
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    Snehangshu Kanta Acharya Institute of Law, Kalyani has received the maximum positive reviews indicating active campus life and industry relevant curriculum.

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