Cyber Law
Hello Drishti,
There are various universities for law in India. Some universities have recently released its application form while others are about to release in months of February or March (tentative).
You can refer to the link given below to know the date of release of application form of respective
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Yes, you are eligible to apply for law course.However, you need to fulfill the minimum percentage requirement and you need to pass your bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognised board or university.There are many entrance exam for admission in under graduate and post graduate law course.Before applying
Hello Aspirant,
If you want to know about five years Integrated law programme. CLAT is the National level Exam for the admission to get into NLUs.
AILET is the entrance Exam for the admission to the programme to get into NLU Delhi.
There are other university level Exams like BLAT
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Aligarh muslim university take admission through entrance test to law courses. The cut off for admission depend on various factors like number of candidates applied, difficulty level of paper, category etc. With looking at previous years cutoff you can have an idea about the cutoff for this year. Usually
If he is not interested in doing Law and want to pursue another course, he can apply for the course of his desire but he cannot get direct admission in second year in that particular course. He has to start his desired course from the first year itself.
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No, the result of Ramkrishnan College BA LLB first year result has not been released yet.
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Hello Mansi,
According to me BA LLB is the most opted field among the students. Doing CS course side by side would enhance your chance to get more better placement opportunity.
After doing the course you can be a lawyer, advocates, work in law farms etc.
Good luck,
Hope it
Hello niraj,
You must be qualified 10+2 with atleast 45% aggregate score from recognised board. You need to appear for entrance exam such as CLAT (Common law admission test), AILET (All India law entrance test), etc.
There are some best law college in India:-
•National Law School of India University,
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