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Hello,
Well, please mention the name of the exam which you asking for. It is difficult to solve your query without knowing the name of the exam.
Kindly, please mention the name of the exam.
Good luck.
Hi Sanjay
With 50% marks in graduation there are chances that you get to appear in law examinations but first tell me the name of the law exams you are interested in. Do come back with the names and then I will guide you.
Thank you
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Hi, Candidates applying for admission to the above mentioned Government Law Colleges will be ranked according to the marks obtained by them in the qualifying examinations and on the basis of communal and special reservations.
Selection will be based on “the percentage of marks obtained by the candidates in the
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Yes, there are scholarships provided by different law institutes. To avail these scholarships, a candidate has to appear for law entrance examinations like AILET, LSAT India, and so on. Your performance in the entrance test will be judged
Hi,
There are not many options for doing 3 year LLB programme. You can see the list of colleges offering this programme @ https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-kolkata .
According to it, this programme is available at following institutes:
JIS University, Kolkata
Eligibility : Minimum 45%* marks in degree course in any discipline. Maximum
Hello Misti,
Here is the name of colleges for 3-year LLB courses in Kolkata,
1.SARSUNA LAW COLLEGE-[SLC], KOLKATA.
2. KINGSTON LAW COLLEGE-[KLC], KOLKATA.
3. JYOTIRMOY SCHOOL OF LAW, KOLKATA.
4. THE WEST BENGAL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF JURIDICAL SCIENCES - [NUJS], KOLKATA,
5. FACULTY OF LAW UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA, KOLKATA,
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Firstly, you will have to complete either a 5 year or a 3 year LLB degree with pretty good marks.
Then you can sit for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). Then you can practice as an Advocate in any court in India.
Anybody who has L.L.B. from any recognized
Dear Rajiya,
After completing your studies in law, you can definitely join Merchant Navy's Law cadre where in you will be taking care of the legal advisories and proceedings.
Wishing you all the best !
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