LLB
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Seeing as you have a counselling rank of 332 in SASTRA Law admissions you may have a pretty good chance of getting a seat in one of the integrated law programmes such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, or B Com LLB. However, the final allotment depends on factors
Hello Dear Student,
LLB ki fees college par depend karti hai:
OBC scholarship ka amount state aur scheme
Yes, you can apply for LLM entrance exams even if your final LLB marksheet has not been issued yet.
• Most universities allow final-year LLB students to apply provisionally.
• You can appear for exams such as:
CLAT PG
AILET PG
• At the time of application,
Hello Dear Student, At 22 years old with a B.Sc. degree , you're in a good position if your long-term goal is Patent Law or becoming a Patent Agent .
With around 51% in MH CET Law , admission to top colleges like Government Law College Mumbai or ILS Law
Hello Puja
We don't provide the LLB CET paper in Marathi, but you can check the link given below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-previous-year-question-paper
Hello dear student,
You can find and access more information here: https://law.careers360.com/mhcet-law-college-predictor
Hope it helps!
With an 81.98 percentile in MH CET Law (3-Year LLB) , you have a reasonable chance of securing admission to several reputable private and aided law colleges in and around Mumbai. While admission to highly competitive institutions such as Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai and ILS Law
You can find and access more information here: https://law.careers360.com/articles/ts-lawcet-3-year-llb-2026-rank-wise-college-list
Yes, you can still pursue an LLB course even if you completed Class 12 in 2023. A gap of a few years does not prevent you from taking admission to law programs in most institutions.
You have two main options:
• 5-Year Integrated Law Program (BA LLB,
If you want to pursue an LLB but are confused about entrance exams like ULET and RULET, don't worry both are university-specific law entrance exams.
ULET (University Law Entrance Test) is conducted by the University of Rajasthan for admission to its law programs.
RULET (Rajasthan University Law
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