LLB
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Yes, you can do an LLB from a private college, as long as it’s recognized by the Bar Council of India. Private colleges usually charge higher fees compared to government colleges. For example, Saveetha School of Law in Chennai charges around 3,00,000 per year. Meanwhile, government colleges like Dr. Ambedkar Law University have fees of around 2,00,000 for the entire course. Make sure the college you choose is approved and offers a valid degree. Some colleges may require you to clear entrance exams like CLAT or university-level tests. Fees may thus vary depending on the type of college.
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To get admission into an LLB program, you typically need to pass a national-level or state-level law entrance exam, such as CLAT or CUET, by fulfilling the educational qualifications, which are a bachelor's degree for a 3-year LLB or Class 12 for a 5-year integrated LLB course. For the fees, it depends on the institute type, like government or private, where government charges less than the private institute.
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LLB 2nd counselling is conducted after the 1st round if seats remain vacant. Cutoff marks and ranks vary by university, category, and course type (3-year or 5-year LLB).
Popular exams like CLAT and state-level tests (like MH CET Law, AP LAWCET) release round-wise cutoffs. For top NLUs, general category cutoffs are usually under 1000 rank in CLAT.
2nd round cutoffs are slightly lower than the 1st, giving another chance to borderline candidates. You must attend document verification and web options during the 2nd counselling.
Check your respective university’s official site for accurate cutoff rank and counselling schedule.
Hello dear candidate,
As per BCI rules for 5 year LL.B course minimum 45% marks is required in 12th HSC, but for ST or SC category students minimum 40% is required .
so, in conclusion, you are eligible if you belong to SC or ST category and if if are are from OBC category it depends on your state university whether they follow the minimum 42% rule or 45% rule. you are from general category if are not eligible.
Yes, you can get scholarship while pursuing LLB course. You can apply for scholarship in National Scholarship Portal (NSP)
Some universities offer their own scholarship to students. So, visit the official website of the university from which you want to pursue LLB.
Prominent scholarships for LLB students are as follows :
1. Central sector scheme of scholarship.
2. Aditya Birla Scholarship Programme.
3. GEV Memorial Merit Scholarship.
Please clarify whether you need 9th semester LLB question papers or LLB entrance exam papers. The exact papers depend on your university (like DU, PU, MDU, etc.). Many law colleges share old papers on their official websites or libraries, such as SJCL and GLCTRY Library. Careers360 also provides updated LLB entrance papers for 2025. If you tell me your university name, I can get the exact 2025–26 9th semester LLB papers for you.
The Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU), Rohtak, offers a 3-year LL.B. (Hons.) program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of various legal principles and practices.
Note: The syllabus is subject to change. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please
refer to the official MDU website or contact the Department of Law.
Official MDU Website: https://mdu.ac.in
as per previous year information of AP LAWCET 2024 exam, the expected cut off rank for the LLB 3 year program 2025 is around 450-700 for top colleges.
For more details you can visit the link below:-
https://law.careers360.com/download/ebooks/ap-lawcet-3-year-llb-cut-off
I hope you find this helpful. thank you.
Hi dear candidate,
The key to score 100% is consistency and practice, you can practice more and more previous year question papers of MHT CET Law to get better idea of question types and difficulty level of the exam. Kindly refer to the links attached below:
MH CET LLB 3 & 5 Years Previous Year Question Papers PDF Free Download
Tips: How to prepare for MH CET law 2025 (3 & 5 Year LLB) - Subject Wise Preparation Tips & Plan
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