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Hello aspirant,
LLB, or Bachelor of Legislative Law, is a three- or five-year undergraduate degree program in law that can be pursued following high school graduation or after completing the 10+2 course, as appropriate. A basic study in law that teaches students about the legal procedures used by lawyers is called Bachelor of Legislative Law. The LLB program assists students in gaining a logical, analytical, and critical grasp of legal matters and teaches them how to apply these abilities to address social and legal problems in society.
Candidates must have completed their graduation (10+2+3) in any discipline from an accredited college or university with a minimum cumulative GPA of 45% for the general category and 40% for the SC/ST category in order to be considered for admission to the LL. B. 3-Year degree program.
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Hello Aspirant,
One of the good universities which gives direct admission on the basis of 12th scores is Thapar University. But the percentage you need would be very high . Atleast 95+ percentage would fetch you good branch in this college.
On the other hand , there is Sastra University which gives admission on the basis of 12th scores and jee mains scores. 12th scores weightage is 30% and jee mains is 70%.
Hello Ankit,
It is not possible to get cse in any private college with this percentile. Certain private colleges of WBJEE and Comedk which takes admission on the basis of jee mains but this percentile is not enough.
I would recommend you to take admission in Sastra University in which both the scores of 12th and jee mains are taken into account.
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