LLB
Hi,
To apply for law llb courses the educational qualification is -
For 3 years llb - graduation from recognized institution
For 5 years integrated llb - 10+2 from a recognized board.
The qualifications of 10 th , 12 th (+2) and graduation may be obtained through any mode (distance
Hello,
Yes students from science stream can do integrated bcom llb course after 12th.The eligibility criteria in most colleges in India is minimum 45-50% marks in 12th boards. Admission in done through entrance tests.
Hope that helps;
hello aspirant,
some of the best colleges are-
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phoole University, [MJRPU] Jaipur
NIMS University, [NIMSU] Jaipur
Vivekananda Global University - Faculty of Law, Jaipur
Vivekananda Global University - Faculty of Management Studies, Jaipur
ICFAI University, [IU] Jaipur
to know more regarding these colleges, you can check the
Dear Aspirants ,
This is following colleges are provides 3 year LLB courses and these colleges are top most colleges across india but their admission processes is different according to their criteria /
Hello
yes,they ask for the gap certificate but if you have not applied for it you can applied for it now also and then you can submit it after admisssion , They will give you time for it .
Thank you
Good luck
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. Yes, NMIMS (KPSOL Mumbai) offers BBA LLB and it is approved by the Bar Council of India. NMIMS is a well reputed institution. I am sharing the link of college's official website which you can refer to know more details of the programme.
The cutoff marks for admission varies every year as they depend on many factors like number of student appeared, number of student applied, difficulty level of exam etc.
So we can exactly say that you will get a seat or not. However previous years analysis you can have an
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