B.A. L.L.B
The first and foremost eligibility criteria is candidates need to be passed BA,B.Com.,B.SC.,B.BA,B.B.M.,or any other equivalent Degree recognised by the University,securing an aggregate not less than 45% of the total marks for general candidates and 40% for SC/ST candidates. SC/ST and BT 40% in aggregate. The second thing is you
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To apply to BA LLB Course you firstly need to give entrance exams like-
1)MH CET LAW exam which is the Maharashtra state level entrance exam to get admission in various law courses.
2)Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
3)Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
And merit list and rank one
Dear aspirant,
Bharati Vidyapeeth is one of the most prestigious and most reputed institutes for education of law in India. Whatever there's a way means one entrance examination named BVP-CET through which admission is done here. You need to rank within 200 atleast to get a seat in BA LLB
Hello aspirant,
Trinity Institute is slightly better in professional studies for BA LLB as compared to the other one that is your Delhi metropolitan education.
Hope it helps!
Hello student
Delhi metropolitan Education College which is under Delhi University is a good college for the study of BA LLB.
Its well-structured buildings for administration and study of respective subject is good.
Campus interview is taken oftenly and the placement is also very good.
If a student take admission
Hello Yogesh!
You have already completed BE Civil Engineering, so go for LLB directly. LLB is a three year course and is more preferable other than the diploma courses, as you would grab more internship opportunities in law firms and get self employed easily. You do not need to go
The examination mode for PU UG law 2023 exam is offline in pen and paper format. The candidates will be given an OMR sheet to mark their answers.
If we go through this year official notification regarding BA LLB (Hons) Course then it stated candidates who are appearing or passed 10+2 from a recognized board with 50% aggregate in case of UR, for OBC it's 45%, and in case of SC/ST it's 40%, however candidates who have
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