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Can someone please tell me what will be the expected cutoff for the Dharmashastra National Law University Jabalpur (the newest NLU) ?

Sherin Tressa 5th Jul, 2018

Hi Udbhav,

The seat reservation for NLU Jabalpur is as follows.

All India General* 76*

All India Scheduled Caste 9

All India Scheduled Tribes 5

Madhya Pradesh Other Backward Class 8

Madhya Pradesh Scheduled Caste 10

Madhya Pradesh Scheduled Tribe 12

To know more about the admission process please refer

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I have given bvpcet bba llb and got 51 marks am i eligible for counselling

Siimran Pal 4th Jul, 2018


Hello,

Im afraid that is a slim chance but you can check out last year cut offs to know more

it will be a far chance but you can always try

All the best to you

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PCME also eligible for Baslp Because i have already given an entrance based on physics chemistry maths. I have not biology in +2 class.

Madhurika Dhoot 13th Aug, 2018
Hello
Please be clearer with your question and do let us know what exactly are you trying to ask. Are you asking about your eligibility in a course ? Do mention the college name too
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Can one entermidiate candidates whose date of birth is 15 january 1954 is eligible to take admission in BaLLb ?

Anonymous 4th Jul, 2018


Hii

Yes, there is no age limit in pursuing law from any law college. You can fill form for any university/college for admission.





Still have any query feel free to reply back.





All the best.

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hi am tushar and I scored 55 in my mhcet law entrance in general so for which law college I am eligible for and I am from other state

Parthib Basu 10th Jul, 2018

Hi Tushar,

As per your marks in MH CET Law 2018, you are eligible for:

*Dr Ambedkar Collge - Nagpur

*NTVS's Law College - Nandurbar

*A.K.K. New Law Academy - Pune

*Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College - Sangli

*GH Raisoni Law School - Nagpur

*Vidya Pratishthan's Vasantrao Pawar Law College

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My ur-4951 and ebc-1111. Am I eligible for good college for electrical

Parthib Basu 4th Jul, 2018

Hi Saurav,

Your query is quite generic to answer as you have not mentioned the name of the entrance exam for which you have mentioned the rank above. Do comment back with more details and i would help you out. 

Thank you and best of luck.

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My score is 60. Am I eligible for llb 3 year or not ?

sumi jain 4th Jul, 2018

Hi Khushi,

The minimum eligibility criteria for L.L.B. course is listed below:

1. Successful completion of graduation in any discipline.

2. Minimum 45% marks in graduation are required for general category and 40% for reserved categories.

3. There is also a criterion for minimum marks required in graduation which may

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I have 80 marks in mh cet. Am i eligible for chemical engineering. And suggest college in jalgaon.

Syed Shahnawaz 12th Aug, 2018

Dear,

The chances are less for the eligibility of Engineering.

And based on your rannk you will get the seat. And i will share you a link i hope that will help you to know about the college.

https://engineering.careers360.com/mhcet-college-predictor

ALL THE BEST.


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If a student study in bsc(comp.sc) but he complete his +2 in qualifying mark in physics,chemistry, biology. Can he eligible apply for NEET

Kajol 3rd Jul, 2018
Hello
The candidates belonging to General Category should score a aggregate minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Bio-technology in their Class 12 or HSC examination.

Candidates who belong to Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes or Other Backward Classes (OBC) should score a aggregate minimum of 40% in Physics, Chemistry and
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Hi my son has studied +2 under cambridge university through singapore school and they had only english, maths, chemistry and biology.

peri.laxmi Expert 3rd Jul, 2018

Sorry, but he would not be eligible for any of the three medical entrances ie., NEET, AIIMS and JIPMER in India as Physics, Chemistry and Biology are subjects compulsory at the +2 level. 

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