B.A. L.L.B
To find law colleges in Uttar Pradesh with affordable fees for the B.A. LLB course, consider institutions like:
1. Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University (RMLNLU), Lucknow – Known for its quality education at reasonable fees.
2. Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) – Offers a competitive fee structure and strong reputation.
3. Lucknow University – Provides law programs with relatively lower fees compared to private institutions.
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The syllabus for BA LLB entrance test is easily available online. If you're preparing for CUET BA LLB entrance test, then you can either visit the official website and download the syllabus or just type "BA LLB entrance test syllabus" on google, there are multiple websites which provide the syllabus plus previous years question papers.
If you need more information or the direct link to download the syllabus, please visit the link provided below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/cuet-ba-llb-syllabus
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Modes of Study:
1. Regular Mode: Most BA LLB programs in India are offered in a full-time, regular mode. This includes classroom lectures, internships, and practical training.
2. Online/Distance Mode: BA LLB courses are not commonly offered online, as practical exposure is crucial. However, some institutions might offer hybrid courses or diplomas in law-related fields online.
Popular Institutions for BA LLB:
National Law Universities (NLUs) through CLAT.
Symbiosis Law School (SLS) through SLAT.
Private universities like Jindal Global Law School, Amity, and Christ Un
iversities
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The BA+LLB course can be a solid choice for those interested in pursuing a career in law, offering a combined understanding of both disciplines. In Odisha, some top colleges offering BA+LLB programs include:
1) National Law University Odisha (NLUO)
2) KIIT School of Law, and Utkal University Department of Law.
3) ASBM School of Law, ASBM University, Bhubaneswar
4) Balasore Law College, Balasore
5) Capital Law College
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https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-llb-colleges-in-odisha
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Hello Aspirant,
The national-level test for admission into a BBA LLB course is CLAT, Common Law Admission Test, which is conducted once a year in November or December, and the results are declared within a week or two. Other exams conducted by individual universities are - MHCET ( for the state of Maharashtra) , DU LLB ( for DU) , CUET UG, AILET, LSAT, AMU (for Aligarh Muslim University) Entrance Exam, etc.
The entrance test CLAT is conducted in the previous year than the year the actual admissions are supposed to happen. For 2024 admissions, the exams were conducted in December of 2023.
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Admission into a good college for BBA LLB requires you to appear for an entrance test, it is a compulsion. You can maybe get admitted into a low-grade private college without an entrance test, where the students who could not get into good colleges go. But if you want admission into a government college, that too for BBA LLB, you have to appear for an entrance test. The most common entrance is CLAT and others are LSAT, AMU Law test, DU LLB, MHCET, etc.
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You can register for CUET BA LLB 2024 online by visiting the official website - exams.nta.ac.in/cuet-ug. (http://exams.nta.ac.in/cuet-ug.) The deadline to fill the CUET BA LLB application form is March 26, 2024 upto 11:50 pm. The application correction window would be opened from March 28 till March 29, up to 11:50 pm.
For detailed information please visit : https://law.careers360.com/articles/cuet-ba-llb
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The MHCET Cell website likely has an email address for inquiries. Send an email explaining the situation. Mention that you submitted your application twice (once with an error and again to correct it) and provide details like your application number and the specific correction you wanted to make. The MHCET Cell website might have a help section with FAQs or contact information. Look for a dedicated contact number or email address for application-related queries. Include your application number in all communication for easy reference. Clearly state that you submitted the application twice. Explain why you submitted it twice (wanted to correct an error) and what correction you needed. Ask the MHCET Cell to confirm which application (first or second) will be considered for evaluation. If you have any proof of trying to contact them earlier (e.g., call logs), consider attaching it to your email. https://law.careers360.com/download/ebooks/all-about-mh-cet-law I hope it helps!
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