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when will the 2025 law 3 years course application start

Anjali 17th May, 2025

Hriday mein chinti law 20-25 3 year LLB application exams schedule has more than officially released at but based on the previous 10 says an expected timeline application for start date is January February 2025 last date to apply mass 2025 admit card released April 2025 exam date is April to make in 25 result declaration June 2025 cap round counselling round is July August 225

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when will the 2025 law 3 years course application start

Swayam 14th May, 2025

Applications for the 2025 three-year law (LLB) program opened on December 27, 2024, and were due on March 27, 2025.  Originally planned for March, the admission exam has been postponed for May 3 and 4, 2025.  Check the official CET Cell website for any changes in the future.

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How to apply admission another competitive exams are held in for admission in central law college

Samriddha Pal 11th Jun, 2025

Hello,

To get admission to a Central or National Law University (NLU) like the National Law School of India University (NLSIU Bengaluru) or Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia NLU (Lucknow), you'll need to follow the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) process.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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i got 80 marks in mh cet 5 year law 2025, with maharastra domicile and under sc category can i get ILS pune??

Anjali 17th May, 2025

If your mhcet law 2025 Is 80 marks with sc category Maharashtra domicile then you have very good chance for top law colleges in Maharashtra including ILS Law College Pune

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Ca exam foundation paper busiiness law 2025 January examinations

Madhusri Karmakar 10th Jun, 2025

The Business Laws paper (Paper 2, Section A) is an important paper for the CA Foundation January 2025 examinations. Here’s a comprehensive look at what you need to know:

  1. Syllabus (Relevant for January 2025 as per New Scheme of Education and Training by ICAI):

The business laws paper is under “ PAPER 2: Business laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting ”. It includes Business Laws (Section A) carrying 60 marks out of 100 marks allotted for Paper 2. The course syllabus recommends legislation like the following:

  • The Indian Contract Act, 1872: It is a basic and most scoring section. It covers:
  • Nature of Contracts (Offer, Acceptance, consideration, Capacity of parties, Free consent, Legality of object)
  • Performance of Contract
  • Breach of Contract and its Remedies
  • Contingent and Quasi-Contracts
  • Special Contracts: Contract of Indemnity and Guarantee, Bailment and Pledge, and Agency
  • The Sale of Goods Act, 1930
  • Formation of the Contract of Sale
  • Conditions and Warranties
  • Transfer of Ownership and Delivery of Goods
  • Unpaid Seller and his Rights
  • The Indian Partnership Act, 1932 contains :
  • General Nature of the Partnership
  • Relations of Partners
  • Registration and Dissolution of a Partnership
  • The Limited Liability Partnership Act,2 2008
  • Introduction to LLP, features, characteristics and comparisons with other form of establishments
  • Incorporation
  • The Companies Act, 2013
  • Essential Features of a Company
  • Corporate Veil Theory
  • Classes of Companies
  • Types of Share Capital
  • Incorporation of a Company
  • Memorandum of Association and Articles of Association
  • Doctrine of Indoor Management
  • The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881
  • Definition & Features of Negotiable Instruments (PN, BOE, Cheques)
  • Sections respecting negotiation, presentment and rules of compensation
  • Indian Regulatory System: About general introduction of major regulatory authorities applicable on business in India such as Ministry of Finance, SEBI, IBBI, Ministry of Corporate Affairs, RBI and Ministry of Law and Justice.


  1. Pattern of the Examination for January 2025


  • Format: Business Laws (Paper 2, Section A) is subjective. This means you will have to compose descriptive answers, study case laws and understand legal provisions
  • Duration: The duration of Paper 2 (Business Laws & Business Correspondence and Reporting) is 3 hours
  • Maximum Marks: There are 60 marks for Business Laws
  • Marking Scheme: Subjective type papers (Paper 1 and Paper 2) are devoid of negative marking
  • Types of Questions: Usually the paper is a combination of:
  • Case Study Examination Questions: You can answer questions by applying legal knowledge to given fact scenarios
  • Conceptual/Descriptive Questions: Definitions, explanations, differences, etc
  • Distinguish the Questions
  • Short Notes
  • Passing Requirement: To clear the CA Foundation exam, you have to score 40% marks in each paper (including Business Laws) and 50% marks in aggregate in all four papers.


  1. Preparation Tips for January 2025 Cross-Ex Exam


  • Have Deep Understanding of Concepts: As the paper is subjective and frequently involve case studies just memorizing won’t be useful. Concentrate on getting the gist of the law, including its exceptions, and you will be prepared to apply it.
  • ICAI Study Material: Study material provided by ICAI is the most authentic and complete. Stick to it diligently.
  • Practice Cases: It’s important. Solve as many case studies as possible from the ICAI study material, past year papers and RTPs (Revision Test Papers)/MTPs (Mock Test Papers). You will learn to be an independent thinker and writer.
  • Do Section Numbers (Optional but Helpful): Though it was not essential for every solution that you are providing, quoting section numbers (especially in regularly queried provisions like Indian Contract Act) can fetch you few extra marks and would make you look like a person who knows the subject well.
  • Write in Points: While answering descriptive questions, always write your answers in a very clear and concise manner, point-wise. Provide reader friendly headings and subheadings.
  • Time Management: Try to write answers within the time duration. Allot time for each question while you practice and try a few mocks.
  • Revision: Consistent revision is the secret to what all you read. Keep short notes or flashcards for rapid recall.

If you concentrate on these facets and practice regularly, you can highly prepare for CA Foundation Business Laws paper for Jan 2025 exams.

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I need help for preference list to get law college in Mumbai through MHT cet

Swati 12th Jun, 2025

Dear Aspirant,

MH CET Law is the common entrance test for admission to three-year and five-year LLB programs in Maharashtra including Mumbai Candidates are ranked based on their MH CET Law percentile Type your preferences carefully during counselling to improve your chances Below is a suggested preference list for law colleges in Mumbai based on cutoffs from previous years and competition trends This list is arranged broadly from the most competitive to comparatively lower in-demand options You can choose up to sixty preferences and should update it as per your score category and availability of seats

Suggested preference order for MH CET Law admission in Mumbai

• Government Law College Mumbai  Very high demand highest cutoffs with closing percentile around ninety eight to ninety nine for five year LLB
• University of Mumbai Law Academy Mumbai also known as UMLA High prestige branch under Mumbai University with closing percentiles around ninety two to ninety six
• SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law Mumbai Popular private college with closing percentile around ninety five to ninety seven
• Indian Law Society ILS Law College Pune is outside Mumbai but highly sought if you consider nearby options closing percentile ninety six to ninety eight
• Rizvi Law College Mumbai cutting close behind ILS closing percentile around ninety two to ninety four
• DY Patil College of Law Navi Mumbai respected college with closing percentile around ninety to ninety six
• Adv Balasaheb Apte College of Law Mumbai closing percentile around ninety to ninety four
• K C Law College Mumbai established college with closing percentile around ninety to ninety two
• St Wilfreds College of Law Mumbai closing percentile around ninety to ninety three
• Vivekanand Education Society College of Law Chembur Closing percentile around eighty seven to ninety
• Public Law College Mumbai newer option with closing percentile around eighty seven to ninety
• SSSs Nalanda Law College Mumbai closing percentile around eighty five to ninety
• Manjara Charitable Trust College of Law Navi Mumbai percentile around eighty four to ninety

Why you should prefer these colleges

• Government Law College Mumbai is Asia s oldest law college and most reputed in Maharashtra
• UMLA and SVKM s Pravin Gandhi are next best in terms of placement faculty and academic record
• Private institutes like DY Patil Rizvi KC and Apte offer strong infrastructure moderate fees and good placement
• Navi Mumbai colleges may have slightly lower cutoffs and serve as good alternatives

How to finalize preference list during counselling

• First enter top five or ten preferences from the most competitive colleges matching your score
• Next include a balanced mix of high mids and safe options in Mumbai Navi Mumbai and surrounding areas
• Keep potential backup preferences for colleges in Pune Mumbai outskirts or Raigad district
• Update preferences after each counselling round checking cutoff trends and seat availability

Important notes

• Allots are done in order of your rank and preference during CAP rounds
• Seats for outside Maharashtra candidates fall under OMS category and have different cutoff structure
• Category reservations affect cutoff Percentile required may be lower for reserved groups
• These suggestions are based on previous year closing percentiles for five year LLB rounds in Mumbai region

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Dr Ambethkar law collage Chennai BA.LLB IN 5 YEARS ADMISSION

Poludasari Akhila 2nd Jul, 2025

Sri Dr Ambedkar Government Law College in Chennai is part of Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, this college offers a five year BA LLB (Hons) course, admission is based on your 12th marks only, you need about forty five percent marks in general category and forty percent for SC ST students, you do not need to write any entrance exam, the college fee is very low around seven thousand rupees for the whole course, and the course is approved by the Bar Council of India.

You can apply when counselling starts, the first round seat allotment happened in June this year, the university released second round seat list in July, you will get seat based on your marks and category, you must report to college and submit your documents after seat allotment. You can see full admission details, counselling dates, eligibility criteria, and fee structure on Career360 here

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/chennai-dr-ambedkar-government-law-college


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