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Modern Law College, Pune offers limited placements for 3-year LLB, with only a few students placed and average packages around 2 LPA. Some exceptional placements go up to 5–7 LPA, but opportunities are not consistent. In contrast, Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College, Pimpri has an active placement cell, with average packages of 4 LPA and highest around 8 LPA. It provides workshops, internships, and career support. Student reviews suggest placements are better at D.Y. Patil than Modern Law College, though self-effort is still important.
Here are some top LLB colleges in India: NLSIU Bengaluru, NLU Delhi, NALSAR Hyderabad, Symbiosis Law School Pune, Jamia Millia Islamia Delhi, ILS Law College Pune, RMLNLU Lucknow, BHU Varanasi, Army Institute of Law Mohali, and CNLU Patna. They offer 3-year and 5-year integrated LLB programs. Admission is usually through CLAT, AILET, SLAT, or university entrance exams. Fees vary widely from 20,000 per year to several lakhs, depending on the college. Most provide good infrastructure, faculty, and placement opportunities. Always check the official website for accurate admission details.
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Here is the link where you can access MH CET LLB Question Papers : MH CET LLB 3 & 5 years Previous Question Papers
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Yes, you can apply for the 3-year LLB course in Andhra Pradesh, provided you have a bachelor's degree and clear the AP LAWCET exam, which is the common entrance exam for the law course in this state.
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Yes most universities allow you to apply and even take admission for the LLB program while awaiting your final graduation results.so you can take admission and submit your result later but only if you are in your final year.
Depending on the university, you may need to qualify for entrance exams like CLAT or other state-level tests to gain admission.
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Here are some notable BA LLB colleges in Mumbai: - Kriti P Mehta School of Law, NMIMS - BITS Law School - Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai - https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-llb-colleges-in-mumbai here are some more reputed colleges on careers360 site.
After selecting the college you must consider it's entrance exam, your budget, career you're going to pursue, location and campus of college, Placement of college.
Yes,they accept CUET UG exam scores for their BBA LLB course.you have to fill out the application form on the GGSIPU admission portal.
Its a merit based admission so you after applying, you must take part in GGSIPU's centralized counseling process.
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For 5-year LLB, eligibility is 10+2 (Intermediate) or its equivalent. A 3-year diploma (polytechnic) is usually not accepted as a 10+2 equivalent for the 5-year law programme. You have two realistic paths:
So yes—if you want the 5-year route now, you’ll need the Inter qualification first.
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Yes, the admission process for 3 year LLB has already started in many states and universities. Generally, the application forms open between March and June, and most institutions close registrations by July. Counselling and seat allotments usually happen from July to September. Some universities take admissions through entrance exams like MH CET Law, while others consider merit in graduation. So, depending on the university you are targeting, 3 year LLB admissions are ongoing right now.
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If you're looking for a cheaper LLB college, government law colleges are the most affordable. Colleges like the University of North Bengal charge as low as 170 for the entire course. Government Law Colleges in Madurai and Coimbatore also have fees under 600. Prestigious universities like BHU and Delhi University offer quality education at a low cost, around 6,000–10,000 per year. These options are ideal for students seeking quality legal education on a budget.
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