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Hello,
Eligibility for BA-LLB is that candidate should have passed 10+2 or its equivalent from a recognized university with 50% aggregagate.
The admission process takes place in direct route and entrance test, conducted at national and university level.
Some of top entrance exams for BA LLB are:
AILET: This exam is a national level exam conducted by NLU, Delhi and its scores are largely accepted everywhere. The questions in this test are asked from Current Affairs, English, Reasoning, Mathematics and Legal Aptitude.
CLAT: This entrance test is conducted on a rotational basis by 19 NLUs , this test is meant for admission in law course. The syllabus consists of Current Affairs, English, Reasoning, Mathematics and Legal Aptitude.
LSAT: This one is offline mode means paper pencil based entrance test is conducted by LSAC for admission in various law programs across the country. Almost 76 colleges accept LSAT score for admission to BA LLB course. The syllabus for this test encompasses Analytic reasoning, logical reasoning and reading comprehension.
Reasoning,Legal Aptitude,General Knowledge/Current Affairs,Mathematics,English are the subjects from which questions are asked in all the entrance tests-
For institutions that prefers the entrance test as admission criteria generally accept the scores of entrance test for law programs like CLAT, AILET and LSAT, and there are universities like GGSIPU conducts their own entrance test.
There are also certain institutes conducting interview after clearing of entrance exam, after this counselling procedure takes place and accordingly seats are alloted.
Hey Arunima.
If you're in class 12th and want to pursue law now you have 2 options.
Either you can pursue BA eng hons separately which will take 3 years and then you can go for law ie 3 year LLB degree which will also take 3 years. So in a total you will complete law in 6 years.
Or you can go for an integrated course which is BA+LLB where you pursue BA in english hons along with law in a total of 5 years. In case of 5 year integrated course, you save one year.
So 5 year law course would be a better option for you as of now if you want to pursue law as you will save 1 year. Also you will have plenty of good options to pursue law from. 5 year law is trending more than 3 year law. And many top colleges are providing this course. Various entrances like CLAT, AILET, LSAT,MHCET etc are for 5 year law.
Best of luck!
Hello Palak,
If you want to learn sketch and want to improve your sketching skills then you can join drawing classes anywhere near you. There are many great tutors who can help you out to improve your sketching skills.
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Hope this helps
Hello Sayanti, you are eligible for thes course after Completing your 12 th successfully. Because basic eligibility for this course you mentioned in your question is higher Secondary Certificate. And you have to achieve minimum 60 percent aggregate in 12 th.
I hope it will help you more.
Thanks.
Hi dear,
Hope you are doing well!
Now let's go through your question.
You can pursue BCA Course after completing 12th from arts stream. Because after completing 12th, you are eligible to get admission in BCA.
The eligiblity criteria are vary from colleges to colleges, many colleges required maths subject in your 12th examination. But, without maths in 12th, you will also get admission in BCA.
So, To get admission in BCA you should have minimum educational qualification of class 12th from some recognised board. And you should be able to complete your 12th with minimum 50% marks.
Most of the colleges require mathematics in 12th. While there are some who require English as one of the subjects in class XII.
So, after completing your 12th with mi nimum 50% Marks, you are eligible to get admission in BCA Course.
Mostly, the admission to BCA course is done through the entrance test. Various Universities/Institutions conduct its own entrance exam for granting admission to their colleges.
Some colleges provide admission on the basis of merit prepared by the score of qualifying examination (12th).
Thank You & All the best!
Hello Aspirant,
Kindly specify your query more what do you want to know so that you can get answer of your query.
Good Luck!
There are several options for B.Sc in Physics if and only if you choose to pursue higher study. Otherwise mere graduate degree is just sufficient for couple of govt. jobs. Anyway coming back to the point
You can apply for JAM (55% is minimum required in BSc for applying in JAM) and can go for a master degree from any IITs. Not only in Physics but also you can apply for Energy science. However if these are the pros then the cons are that even M.Sc in Physics is not enough to get a job from IITs.
Its very bitter truth that once you land yourself in general science stream, the only way to survive is higher study. Although it is not always possible for every student due to several valid reasons but I would strictly advice you to go for PhD.
During your masters you should apply for internship in reputed and premiere institutes in India and abroad. This will add another feather in your resume and also can help you to apply for Phd in that institute later some time.
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