L.L.B
Hey Amit.
Yes, you can apply for admission in any 3 year law course even if your final marksheet is not here yet. You haven't mentioned the name of any college. But the common practice is that you will be given admission provisionally as per your other marksheets of previous
Hello Aspirant,
NIOS have same value as CBSE or any other state board. If you cleared your 12th then you are eligible for BBA LLB.
Hope this will help you.
Good luck
Dear Aspirant,
You mentioned that you got 64 percent marks in your higher secondary examination. You got 33 marks in mathematics.
Don't worry.
You will be eligible for appearing in BA LLB entrance examination.
Best of luck.
Hope for best.
Hiii...
As you ask about the admission in the particular college ..
but you didn't mention here the name of the college or Institute where you want to get admission....
so kindly mention the name of Institute and Universities so we can get you easily and answer you in detailed
Hello sourabh,
Till now there is no update on ba llb uet program 2020. It will be declared soon.
Visit the link below for cut off trends of previous year.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/blat-cutoff
Hello Mani
LLB: Eligibility
The minimum eligibility criteria for pursuing this course are listed below:
Successful completion of graduation in any discipline.
Minimum aggregate marks in graduation are required for general category and the marks are relaxable for reserved categories.
There is also a criterion for minimum marks required in
Hello aspirant,
Hope your doing good
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Hello Saurabh,
The best books for BBA LLB Honors 1-year are:
1. Law of Torts by RK Bangia or in case you are comfortable reading a slightly complicated book go for Law of Torts by Ratanlal and Dhirajlal, commonly called R&D.
2. Law of Contracts- A commentary by Polluck and
Hey.
if you have completed any undergraduate course like in your case it is BA, you cannot apply for any PG law course or masters in Law course directly. For admission in any PG law courses or masters course ie LLM the basic requirement is a bachelors in law degree
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