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Hello,
Government law colleges in Meerut are:
1. Meerut College
2. Chaudhary Charan Singh University
You can check the link for more details about these colleges
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-law-colleges-in-meerut
Hope this has cleared your doubts. Thank you.
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LLB: Bachelor of Legislative Law or commonly known as Bachelor of Laws is three-year course after graduation. LLB can be pursued after completion of graduation in any discipline. After completing 12th, a candidate can opt for five-year integrated undergraduate degrees
Admission in Law education. The students, who wish to get the admission in law, have to appear in CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). CLAT is conducted for admission to National Law Universities (NLUs) and various other institutions. Through CLAT, students are admitted in Integrated L.L.B and L.L.M courses.
Law is an adventurous and exciting career option . Lawyers are held in high esteem in our society, and there remains the faith that when everything else fails, one can still take the path of legal system.
If you need more information regarding Law courses then check out the link given below
https://law.careers360.com/
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Hello Aspirant,
There are not many law colleges in Dholpur. There is only one law college in Dholpur, named Government Law College. This college is affiliated with Rajasthan University, Jaipur, and approved by UGC.
To know more details you can check out this link:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-llb-colleges-in-dholpur
Good luck
Definitely placement is not good as in NLU but government law college mumbai provides decent placement to their students.50 percent students get placed in various law farms and highest package is 12 lakh per annum.see law is a professional course you can do practice in court after completion of course so placement is not an issue.
Have a nice day,!!
Dayanand Law college candidate has to appear for online based MAH LLB 5 year common entrance test exam which is conducted by Directorate of Higher Education of Pune. The shortlisted candidates will have to appear for centralised admission process. The candidates have to appear in the process along with college option and upload of required documents. After this the shortlisted candidates have to report the college to confirm their admission.
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Dear Aspirant,
There are a number of entrance tests in India that provides admission to some of the best law colleges in the country.
Some of the entrance tests include:
Some universities also conduct their own entrance test.
So after choosing the college you wish to join you can go on to prepare for the entrance test that is the requirement for that particular college.
Some of the best law schools in India include:
Certain colleges also provide admission to these courses based on marks in 10+2 examination alone.
Once you have chosen a college of your choice, you can proceed with preparation for that particular entrance exam.
Hope it helps.
Good luck!
Hi,
Siddharth College of Law Mumbai was established in 1956. The college is affiliated to University of Mumbai, and is run by People's Education Society which was founded by Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar. The college is approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI). It has boys hostel for 3 year llb course. The fees of hostel is 70000 to 80000 for every year. For more you can check out college website of Siddharth law college.
you can't take admission in this university without the entrance examination.
Admission to B.A.L.L.B program is made purely on merit as assessed through an admission test (Joint Entrance Test) conducted for the purpose by the University of Calcutta.
Also, the eligibility criteria for this course is:
The candidate should have completed 10+2 from an educational institution recognized by the Educational Authority of Central or State Government.
to know about this course in this college please visit the following link:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/george-school-of-law-hoogly/ba-llb-course
hope it helps.
thank you!
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 trends, there are chances that you may get a seat under the quota but there can not be certainty as it depends as what is your rank in the SC/ST Category.
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