LLB
Dear Aspirant,
You don’t have to sit for MH CET if you intend to do BSL LLB, which is the integrated 5 year course for Law. You need to write: Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law (MCET Law). You should have completed 10+2 and you need to appear for the examination.
Please mention the entrance exam you looking for. As there are various entrance exam conducted by states, Universities or exam like CLAT.
The syllabus basically includes Verbal reasoning, Logical reasoning, General Knowledge, Legal reasoning
Hope this helps
hey,
there are two mode of admission for five year integrated LLB course at amity university
1. direct admission - candidate who have secured a minimum aggregate of 80 percent marks or more in their 10+2 will be given direct admission and students who have not secured good in their
Hi Dear,
Delhi University has released DU LLB form on 20th June 2020. You can fill the application form online till 18th July 2020. The application form fees for general category is Rs. 750.
For more details kindly visit the following link:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-application-form
Good Luck
Yes, you can go for Management in Business Administration after completing three year bachelor's in LLB course from any college. The basic eligibility criteria for CAt exam is 50% in bachelors degree from any stream.
For more details visit the following link:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cat-eligibility-criteria
Dear Gaurav,
The following are the details regarding the Gautam Buddha University Integrated LLB course:
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Yes doing a CS along with LLB is one of the best choices of the combination of professional qualification one could pursue in this country.
ILS and GLC are both good and you'd benefit tremendously from both.
you can pursue Company Secretary and LLB Simultaneously. LLB is a three year
here i am listing some best colleges of LLB
1. national law school of india university -[NLSIU], bangalore
2. faculty of law , university of delhi , delhi
3. parul university , vadodara
4. NALSAR university of law -[NALSAR], hyderabad
5. lovely professional university -[LPU] , jalandhar
6. the
Hey aspirant
Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) is a law degree which is of two types- after 12th and after graduation.
But, I regret to say that your percentage are not enough to make you eligible for major entrance exams such as for Delhi University or Lucknow University in which
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