L.L.B
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For LLB (Hons) after BCom, top colleges in India include National Law Universities (NLUs) through CLAT, Delhi University (DU) via DU LLB, and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) through BHU UET. Private institutions like Jindal Global Law School, Symbiosis Law School, and ILS Pune also offer excellent programs. Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, and Faculty of Law, AMU are other reputed options.
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MH CET Law, or the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law, is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, for admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB programs in Maharashtra.
You can refer to following link for sample paper
MHT CET law sample paper
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Hello aspirant,
The Kashmir University Entrance Test (KUET) is the basis for admission to the BALLB program. A applicant must have passed the 10+2 exam from an accredited board in order to be admitted to the BA LLB program. The five-year integrated program is called BA-LLB. Fifteen self-finance seats and fifty seats make up the entire intake capacity.
For complete information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/kashmir-university-ba-llb-entrance-exam
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to get admission into an LLB program, you usually need to take an entrance exam.
CLAT: The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is the most popular exam for admission to top law schools, especially National Law Universities (NLUs).
LSAT-India: Some private law schools, like Jindal Global Law School, accept LSAT-India scores for their LLB courses.
University-Specific Exams: Many universities conduct their own entrance exams. For example, Delhi University has the DU LLB Entrance Exam.
Eligibility: You need to have completed Class 12 with a certain percentage, typically around 45-50%, to apply for LLB.
Other Considerations: Some colleges also have their own criteria, like interviews or merit-based selection, in addition to the entrance exams.
So, you’ll want to check the specific requirements of the law schools you're interested in. Best of luck with your preparations!
Hello Bhumika,
The fees for an LLB course depend on the college or university you choose.
Top law universities like NLUs (National Law Universities) may have fees ranging from Rs. 1.5 to Rs. 3 lakh per year . Other private universities may charge even more.
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Delhi University (DU) offers five-year integrated law programs: B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.). Admission to these programs is through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) , not the Common University Entrance Test (CUET).
For DU's three-year LL.B. program , admissions are based on CUET scores. Applicants must appear for the 'COQP 11' paper in CUET UG.
Therefore, to pursue a B.A. LL.B. at DU, you should prepare for and take the CLAT exam. For the three-year LL.B. program, focus on the 'COQP 11' paper in CUET UG.
Hello Shweta,
The BA LLB (Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Law) is a 5-year integrated course. Here's an overview of the fee structure and admission process : Fee Structure
Entrance Exams:
Merit-Based: Some universities offer admission based on 12th board exam marks.
Counseling & Seat Allotment: After entrance results, you’ll need to participate in counseling to secure a seat.
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.
Hello ,
As per your mentioned query , the fees structure for LLB course in prist university is Rs. 1,13,000. It is a three year undergraduate program. To know the eligibility criteria kindly go through the given link :
https://www.careers360.com/university/ponnaiyah-ramajayam-institute-of-science-and-technology-thanjavur/llb-course
I hope this helps !!
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