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I want to check eligibility criteria for BBA LLB FOR PRIVATE CANDIDATE

Tanya Gupta 16th Apr, 2025

Hello,

candidates must have completed 10+2 (or equivalent) from a recognized board (including private exams) with a minimum 45 aggregate (40 for sc/st). They should be at least 17 years old by December 31 of the admission year. Admission is via common law entrance exams (CLAT, LSATIndia, university specific tests)private candidates are eligible to appear. Specific marks and application processes vary by university, so review your chosen institution’s prospectus.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

https://bschool.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bba-colleges-in-india



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Mujhe b.com LLB hindi mudium se krna hai

Prachi Kumari 30th Apr, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can do B.Com LLB in Hindi medium. Some universities and colleges offer this course in Hindi. You need to apply to those universities that allow Hindi medium.

Universities like Lucknow University, CCS University (Meerut), MGKVP (Varanasi), and Rajasthan University offer B.Com LLB in Hindi medium.

Admission can be through entrance exam or directly on merit, depending on the college.

You should check with the college to confirm if they offer the course in Hindi medium.

Hope it helps !

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Fees structure for na llb of hiet shahpur college, kangra

harsh singh 15th Apr, 2025

HIET Shahpur, Kangra – BA LL.B. (Hons.) Fee Structure

Course Duration: 5 years

Total Tuition Fee: 2.13 lakh

Annual Fee: 44,000

Hostel Fee:

1st Sem: 27,000

From 2nd Sem: 25,000 per sem

Uniform Fee: 4,500 (one-time)

Eligibility: 10+2 with minimum 45% (General), 42% (OBC), 40% (SC/ST)

Website: hiet.co.in

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I have double marksheet of SEM-8 of BA.LLB due to some reasons, will it have any impact on LLM or any other career approach ?

kumardurgesh1802 13th Apr, 2025

Hello there,

Having a double marksheet for your BA.LLB (due to any reasons) shouldn't generally have a significant impact on your future career or LLM admissions. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:

1. LLM Admission

  • Eligibility : As long as you meet the eligibility criteria for LLM programs (usually a completed LLB degree with the required percentage), a double marksheet should not pose any issues.

  • Clarification : You may need to explain the reason behind the double marksheet in your application if required, but it typically won't affect your eligibility.

    2. Career Impact

  • Law Firms or Practice : Generally, firms and clients focus on your LLB degree and skills rather than your marksheets.

  • Government Exams : For government exams like judiciary or public sector legal roles, your marksheet shouldn't cause any problems unless the issue is flagged in your application.

  • Other Career Paths : It won't impact your chances in most other legal career paths. However, if you choose to apply for foreign law firms or organizations, some may ask for further clarification regarding the marksheet.

    3. Future Implications

  • Document Verification : In rare cases, some institutions or employers might ask for clarification during document verification. Be prepared to explain the situation clearly with any supporting documentation if necessary.

    4. Action Steps

  • Check with Universities : If you're concerned about LLM admissions, it's good to check directly with the universities you're applying to regarding their documentation requirements.

  • Maintain Transparency : Keep all relevant documents ready and ensure transparency in case any clarification is needed.

In short, a double marksheet shouldn't hold back your career or LLM admissions as long as you can provide an honest explanation.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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I have double marksheet of SEM-8 of BA.LLB due to some reasons, will it have any impact on LLM or any other career approach ?

Aman Kar 13th Apr, 2025

Having multiple mark sheets for the same semester (SEM-8) of your BA.LLB degree could potentially raise questions during applications for LLM programs or other career opportunities.

Here's a breakdown of the potential impacts and what you can do:

  • Apprehensions from Admissions Committees/Employers:
    • Admissions committees for LLM programs or potential employers might be concerned about the discrepancy. They may question the validity of your academic records.
    • They might suspect inconsistencies or potential academic misconduct, even if there's a legitimate reason for the multiple mark sheets.
  • Verification Challenges:
    • Verifying your academic credentials could become more complex, requiring you to provide detailed explanations and supporting documentation.
  • Potential Delays:
    • The verification process could lead to delays in your application process for LLM programs or job opportunities.

What You Can Do:

  • Obtain Official Documentation:
    • Get an official letter from your university explaining the reason for the multiple mark sheets. This letter should clearly state the circumstances and confirm the authenticity of each mark sheet.
  • Maintain Detailed Records:
    • Keep copies of all your mark sheets and the official explanation letter in a safe place.
  • Be Transparent:
    • When applying for LLM programs or jobs, be upfront about the situation. Provide clear and concise explanations, along with the supporting documentation from your university.
  • Seek Clarification from the University:
    • If possible, try to get the university to provide one single, consolidated and correct marksheet, that would remove any future questions.

In Summary,

Having multiple marksheet may raise question, but it doesn’t mean you will automatically disqualified. Your transparency and proper documentation is very crucial.

So it is recommended to provide clear information to administration, in order to get selected.

Hope it helps !


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Cet llb 3 year question papee?

Sarishti bhagi 13th Apr, 2025

Hi mahi

https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-previous-year-question-paper

th is is mh cet exam q paper.

but for specific Institute or state you have to tell me

Thanks.

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i want a list of college which can offer bsc llb integrated course in india

harsh singh 11th Apr, 2025

Top Colleges Offering B.Sc. LL.B. in India

1. WB National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata

2. Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), Gandhinagar

3. National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal

4. Saveetha School of Law, Chennai

5. Manipal University, Jaipur

6. KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar

7. SOA National Institute of Law, Bhubaneswar

8. UPES, Dehradun

9. Amity Law School, Mumbai

10. JECRC University, Jaipur

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They offer 3 years LLB Hons after twelveth

Aman Kar 10th Apr, 2025

You cannot pursue 3 year law program directly after class 12, it is for the graduates. However, here is the road map to your law journey.

  1. Opt for an Integrated Law Course: After Class 12, you don't directly enroll in a 3-year LLB program (that's for graduates). Instead, you pursue a 5-year Integrated Law Course. Common options include:
    • B.A. LLB (Bachelor of Arts & Bachelor of Laws) - Most common
    • BBA LLB (Bachelor of Business Administration & Bachelor of Laws)
    • B.Com LLB (Bachelor of Commerce & Bachelor of Laws)
    • B.Sc. LLB (Bachelor of Science & Bachelor of 1 Laws)
    • B.Tech LLB (less common)
  2. Eligibility:
    • You must have successfully completed your Class 12 (10+2) examination from a recognized board.
    • Most universities require a minimum percentage, typically ranging from 45% to 50% in Class 12 (can vary for reserved categories).
    • Students from any stream (Science, Commerce, Arts/Humanities) are generally eligible.
  3. Entrance Exams (Crucial Step): Admission to most reputable law colleges (especially National Law Universities - NLUs) and good private universities is based on national or university-level entrance exams. Key exams include:
    • CLAT (Common Law Admission Test): The most popular exam, required for admission to 24 National Law Universities (NLUs, excluding NLU Delhi) and many other private law schools.
    • AILET (All India Law Entrance Test): Specifically for admission to National Law University (NLU), Delhi.
    • SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test): For admission to Symbiosis Law Schools.
    • LSAT--India (Law School Admission Test - India): Accepted by numerous private law colleges in India.
    • MH CET Law (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law): For law colleges in Maharashtra.
    • CUET (Common University Entrance Test): Some central and state universities might use CUET scores for their integrated law programs.
    • Other university-specific exams (though many are consolidating under CLAT or CUET).
  4. Exam Preparation: These entrance exams typically test aptitude in areas like:
    • English Language (including Reading Comprehension)
    • Legal Reasoning / Legal Aptitude
    • Logical Reasoning
    • General Knowledge & Current Affairs
    • Quantitative Techniques (Elementary Mathematics - usually Class 10 level)
  5. Application & Counselling:
    • Register and apply for the relevant entrance exams well before their deadlines.
    • Appear for the exams.
    • Based on your rank/score, participate in the counselling process for seat allocation in different colleges.
  6. Enrollment & Study: Once allotted a seat, complete the admission formalities and begin your 5-year integrated course. This course combines subjects from your chosen graduation stream (like Arts, Commerce, etc.) for the initial years, alongside core law subjects throughout the five years.
  7. After Graduation: Upon successfully completing the 5-year course, you receive an integrated degree (e.g., B.A. LLB Hons.). To practice law in court, you must then enroll with your respective State Bar Council and pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE).


Hope it helps.

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To pursue a 5 years BA . LLB course addition college need any type of entrance exam ?

Akansha Sharma 11th Apr, 2025

Yes, to get admission in a 5-year BA LLB course, most good colleges require you to clear an entrance exam. Some popular exams are CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, and state-level exams like MH CET Law or TS LAWCET. These exams test your English, legal aptitude, reasoning, and general knowledge. A few private universities also conduct their own entrance tests. However, some small colleges may offer direct admission based on your 12th marks, but they might not be very reputed.

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What is the admission date for llb

Akansha Sharma 11th Apr, 2025

Law admissions in India for 2025 have already started. Major entrance exams like CLAT and AILET were held in December 2024. For state-level exams, MH CET Law for the 5-year LLB is scheduled on April 28, 2025, and for the 3-year LLB, it was held on March 20 and 21, 2025. Delhi University’s 3-year LLB admissions will be through CUET PG, and applications are expected to open in the fourth week of April 2025. Keep checking official websites for updates.

For more details you can visit the link given below

https://law.careers360.com/college-predictor


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