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Transferring to the 2nd year of LLB in Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University (Dr. BRAU) would depend on the university's transfer policies. Typically, universities allow transfers only under specific circumstances, such as:
1. Eligibility: You must meet the academic requirements and have completed the first year of LLB in a recognized
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Taking admission in ba llb in nmims with 68 marks is only possible when you belongs to sc/st category. 60-70 is a good score in CLAT exam for SC/ST category.Analysis of the paper suggests that a good score in CLAT will be 80-90
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You can get previous year's question paper on many websites and also use reference books for effective preparation.
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Yes, candidates who already have a bachelors degree or even a masters degree in any subject. Many candidates who have pursued CA or CS also pursue LLB after completing their basic educational qualifications. So you can also pursue LLB course after you have done BA in your graduation.
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As per your question, yes you can join LLB or BCA or any other courses. However as you have already done BA, you can join in LLB for the 3 year period and complete the course. I suggest you not skip the course and
Awadhesh Pratap Singh University, Rewa, Madhya Pradesh offers the five-year integrated BA LLB (Hons) programme at the undergraduate level to students. Given below is the first semester syllabus for the BA LLB (Hons) programme offered at the Awadhesh Pratap Singh University :
Choosing between Bennett University and Alliance University for BA LLB (Hons) depends on various factors such as faculty expertise, curriculum structure, campus facilities, location preference, and reputation. It's essential to research and compare both universities based on these aspects to determine which aligns better with your academic and career
Admission criteria for LLB programs at Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) can vary based on factors such as the number of applicants and available seats. While having 60% marks may meet the minimum eligibility criteria for some LLB programs so you might get admission there.
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