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Is ailet same for all the law cources.Or is it different.If yes,which one do we need to give for application in BA LLB (HONOURS). Please tell.Thank you in advance.God bless.

pdwords Student Expert 10th Jul, 2021

Hello,

AILET is conducted by National Law University, Delhi for admission various law courses such as BA LLB(Hons), LLM and PhD program, basically BA-LLB Hons is for a duration of five years, and it's an undergraduate program for which the eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing

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i want to prepare for maharastra law cet exam for ug admission

Suchana Datta 19th Aug, 2021

Hi,

Mock Test. Candidates can take up a mock test every week to check their speed & accuracy. ...

Time Management. Candidates must make a proper study-plan. ...

Know Exam Pattern & Syllabus. ...

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there is no other law entrance test another then this like LSAT, CLAT for 3 year llb

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 9th Jul, 2021

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No, there no CLAT for 3 year llb. Through CLAT UG only admission in 5 year integrated LLB course like BA LLB BSc LLB etc is provided and not in 3 year llb. For details about clat visit

https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria

Coming to LSAT,

LSAT, is conducted for both 3 year

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Now, Im in my graduation bsc 2nd year & after it I want to go in a law field, so how can I get admission in this. please give all details. Im confused

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 9th Jul, 2021

Hi

If you want to pursue law then you need to do LLB i. e. Bachelor of Legislative Law, which is an undergraduate law programme

One has the option to pursue llb in two ways:-

  • 5 year llb /integrated llb like BA llb, Bcom llb etc :- One becomes eligible

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do you have Law graduation available BALLB

Ayush 9th Jul, 2021

Hello candidate,

You have posted here is not very clear in terms of which colleges you are interested for are the entrance examination of on which you are focused in order to get admission in Bachelors of law courses.

Kindly be more descriptive about your questions in order to get

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i have done graduation with bsc what to i do now to pursue law? and if I ll do law then how much time i ll take? 3 yrs Or 5 yrs

Shweta Goel 9th Jul, 2021

Hello aspirant,

After you have done your graduation, you are eligible to do LLB (Bachelor's in law) . It is a 3 year course which helps the student develop a logical, analytical and critical understanding of legal affairs and teaches him/her how to use these skills for resolving social, legal

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Hi ! What is the expected cut off based on class 12th merit for punjab resident category in Army Institute of Law this year ?

Koyel Bagchi 18th Aug, 2021

Hello,

Army Institute of Law college at Manali is always a renowned one. To get admission in this college you should have some eligibility those are as follows:-

1) All India category including army category are eligible for this .

2) Entrance exam is conducted by the University you should

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what is the fees of Lloyd law college for 3 years LLB degree? total fees for 3 years I want to know?

Heena Agrawal 9th Jul, 2021

hi...

Fee Structure

Courses Fees (per year )
BA- LLB Rs 1,75,000/-
LLB Rs 1,00,000/-
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Does the fee for BBA law depends on the rank that we got in Tslawcet in mahatma gandhi college?

Arshiya 8th Jul, 2021

Hello Aspirant,


Common Entrance Test, designated as Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test-2021 (TS LAWCET-2021) is state level entrance examination.

According to me the fees is same for everyone in every college it never depends on the rank you obtain. It least it's not mentioned on the official page of

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journalism Vs law which course is easy?

Anushri Varshney 8th Jul, 2021

Hello Jhanvi... Greetings of the day!


Journalism course is easier than law in terms of complexity and duration. These are literally two different courses in every possible way. Both fields have their values and academic criteria. The difference is the duration and the future job scope. So, for LAW, you

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