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Dear Aspirant, the amount of salary does not depend on the subject or the degree. It depends on the knowledge the candidate have. You can choose B Com LL.B if you have Commerce stream in your class 12Th standard or you can choose B A LL.B if you have Art
Hello Aspirant,
For 5 year law cet 2nd round:
A total of 5,701 seats were available in the convener quota in ME/MTech/MPharm/MArch courses and for the Law there are total around 554 seats under the convener quota and since you belong to the SC/ST Category there are no particular qualifying qualifying marks or percentage for you.
Seeing the last
Dear candidate, yes, getting an opportunity to pursue your Law studies from NMIMS is really worthy. This is because this Institute offers two law courses
1. BA LLB
2. BBA LLB
Now this college possess sophisticated infrastructure, well maintained class rooms, great Academic environment. Not only that, they follow updated
Hi,
There isn't a single law school that will admit you without a CET score. Every student who wishes to pursue a career in law must take the CET exam. They get accepted into a law school based on their admission exam score.
You can, however, enter into a 3-year
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Yes, there is a good chance that you will get this rank at the Army Law Institute. The Amy Law Institute cutoff is 125-130 marks for private candidates and 70+ marks for Army reservation candidates.
I hope this helps.
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According to your category you will come to know you can get admission or not, this is cut off of BVP NLC:
I hope you are doing well. After completing your study, you can apply for a 3 year LLB degree. However, individuals who want to study law immediately after grade 12 must enroll in a five-year program. Jhanjeli, the Chandigarh Group of Colleges in Punjab, is one such university
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Here I am listing top 10 colleges according to NIRF (National Institute Ranking Framework) ranking are:-
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As you're a BTech graduate and interested in pursuing law, hence there is only option regarding this which is LLB course for a duration of three years, had you opted for law after 10+2 then there would have been various options among BA-LLB, BCom-LLB, BCA-LLB, BSc-LLB, BBA-LLB etc, and
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