LLB Admission
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The admission to law colleges is on the basis on various law entrance exams such as CLAT, DUET, DULLB, PUCET and other exams for various law colleges. Keeping in mind your specifications it appears that you have already done your graduation and want to appear for LLB exams. In that case DU Faculty of Law is the premier institute for law. These exams have already been conducted this years, so please keep a check in the months of June- August next year.
Dear Verender,
Smt. Shanti Devi Law College which is located in Saharanwas, Rewari. Yes you can get admission here, depending in which course you want to enroll yourself. Each course has its eligibility criteria. You can go through prospectus provided by the college or you can visit the campus to get yourself enrolled. Else, you can contact them online as well through their website, the link for which I have provided below:-
https://ssdlcrewari.com/
Moreover, Smt. Shanti Devi Law College has airy spacious Class Rooms, Seminar Room, mootCourt, a Library and excellent infrastructure such as Computer Centre, Canteen, Hostel Facility & Qualified Faculty etc.
Hope this helped.
Good Luck :)
Hello,
Generally the eligibility criteria to pursue LLB is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 45%-50% aggregate, depending upon the norms of the university, if you belong to OBC-NCL then you come under reserved category otherwise OBC is considered as general, there is usually relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, so if you wish to apply for any universities then you should check outs its eligibility criteria first, and then proceed further.
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If you are enquiring specifically for Rajasthan University then no application form for BA-LLB Integrated isn't released yet, nor is there any official announcement made for the same, admission to BA-LLB in Rajasthan University is done through RULET for which the eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 50% aggregate, in case of SC/ST there is relaxation of 5%, candidates belonging to other states need to have 60% aggregate, there is no upper age limit for pursuing BA-LLB course in Rajasthan University,
Rajasthan University conducts RULET for admission to five years integrated law course, the eligibility criteria for the same is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 50% aggregate, in case of SC/ST there is relaxation of 5%, candidates belonging to other states need to have 60% aggregate, there is no upper age limit for pursuing BA-LLB course in Rajasthan University, application form for the same is postponed, you can stay updated at the official website at https://www.uniraj.ac.in/index.php?mid=192&exid=5 regarding the admission schedule of integrated law course.
Hi,
Eligibility Criteria's:- (a) Scheme is open to Indian Nationals only. (b) Only wards/widows/wives of Defence Personnel from Army, Navy & Air Force from Priority-I to Priority-IX are eligible for the scheme.
The counselling process of PU LLB 2021 is explained below.
Download and fill the PU LLB admission form.
Submit the admission form along with the prescribed documents.
Report at the counselling venue on the given date and time. ...
Release of seat allotment list.
Fee payment.
Hope this helps
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The most common way for giving admission in LLB is through entrance exams but there are a few colleges giving admission on direct basis that is based on your marks in graduation in case of LLB and 10+2 in case of integrated programme.
Some of the colleges giving Direct admission are given below.
This link has some more information about the admission in LLB
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/llb-admission-in-india/amp
I hope this information helps you.
CLAT is for integrated law courses such as BA-LLB/BCom-LLB/BBA-LLB to name a few for a duration of five years, and it's eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 45% aggregate, CLAT isn't conducted for three years LLB for which the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 45%-50% aggregate, now if you're in 12th standard or appearing in the same, then consider integrated law course, there are various entrance tests regarding this such as CLAT/LSAT/AILET/BLAT/LFAT to name a few, in some cases admission is also based on the merit of the qualifying examination.
on the other hand if you're already a graduate or in the final year you can consider LLB for a duration of three years, for that you can appear for DU LLB/BHU UET/LAT or we also have state level law exams such as AP LAWCET/TS LAWCET/KLEE/MAH CET LAW etc, admission can also be based on the merit of the qualifying examination as in case of TNDALU.
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