LLB
Hello aspirant
LLB is bachelor of Legislative Law. It is commonly known as bachelor of law, a three years course after graduation. LLB can be pursued after completion of graduation in any stream.
But if you want to go for law course directly after xii then you can pursue integrated
Hi Dear,
Following are few colleges offering LLB course in Chattisgarh Bilaspur:
For complete list of colleges, visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-private-law-colleges-in-chhattisgarh
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Hello dear student
the upper limit of admission to a 3-year LLB course is 30 years and to the 5-year course is 20 years.
For more information about eligibility and career opportunities please visit the link.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/law-course
If still have any queries than please post your queries.
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Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University has released the Third round cut off for 5-year LLB admissions to School of Excellence in Law, however in official website there is no information regarding 3 years llb course and counselling cutoff scores has not released. so I would suggest you to
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TS LAWCET is an entrance examination for admission in to 3 year LLB and 5 year Integrated LLB course offered in the TS LAWCET participating institutes in Telangana. Osmania University, Hyderabad on behalf of Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) conducts TS LAWCET entrance exam. If you wish
Official notification of this year isn't released yet for MAH CET LAW, but if we go through previous year then it clearly states that candidates need to have the required educational qualifications following 10+2+3+2/3 with regular studies done at secondary and higher secondary, unfortunately BPP isn't equivalent to 10+2
As of now there is no official notification released by concerned authorities pertaining to admission schedule for BHU UET or MAH CET LAW, though application form for SLAT has been released on 18th February, and last date to fill the form is 4th June, while exam will be conducted
If you want to pursue MBA then there is no point in pursuing from any average school, eventually the sole purpose of doing the course is advancement in career with good pay package along with good learning experience(not only theoretical concepts but practical too taking into consideration) in terms
The Common Law Admission Test is a national level entrance examination for admission into Undergraduate and Post Graduate courses for studying LLB in various NLUs across India.
For more information go through the link given below:-
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