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is ibsar law college ,Bangalore a good choice for pursuing law??

Megha Singh 11th May, 2019

Top Law Colleges in Bangalore are- National Law School of India University, Ramaiah College of Law, Bengaluru Law College, Christ deemed to be University, PES University, Bangalore University, Kristu Jayanti College.   

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Course fees BA LLB in rajiv gandhi law college bangalore

ankitpal8820_8477789 Student Expert 26th Apr, 2019
Hi Srimugan
The course fees of BA+LLB in Rajiv Gandhi college of law is around 90k per annum for these course

Hope above information is useful for you

Good luck
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Can open school students join in University law college, Bangalore?

Erica 21st Feb, 2019

Hello Sai,

University law college Banglore is affiliated to Banglore University and is one of the best law colleges in the state. The eligibility criteria for its LLB program is 45% marks in 10+2 from a recognised board. So, to answer your question, yes open school students can tak admission in the college. For further information, you can check out the website below from Careers360. Good Luck!

https://www.careers360.com/colleges/university-law-college-bangalore-university-bangalore

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Can I get a review on M S ramaiaha law college Bangalore is it a good choice for law career and academics, facilities wise.

bhavya banthia 2nd Jul, 2018

A review by my friend who studies there.. 

Ramaiah is a good place, not just to pursue law but to grow as a person, especially if you live alone. Coming to the academics, let me segregate the elements that collectively form a good college:

  1. Faculty: The faculty is a mix of strict, experienced and extremely friendly professors. I don’t remember paying attention in any of the classes (because of my irresistible urge to talk while the teacher would be teaching something), but yeah I had a few friends who were pretty attentive and they ended up doing quite well. So, if you have the patience to listen to the lectures with keen interest, this might be the college for you.
  2. Fees & Infrastructure: The current fees that I know of is over INR 1,00,000 for a year and that’s totally disproportionate for the kind of services / infrastructure they offer. The library is still fine but falls short in comparison when attempting to research grey areas of law. The building where this college is located is actually the ‘multipurpose block’ of the Engineering college (MSRIT).
  3. Placements: The newly started Placement cell has been doing pretty well. Me being an average student could graduate with 2 job offers in hand. So if you’re confident about yourself and have a decent academic record, you can land up with a good job offer. Most people who got placed were offered packages ranging from 3 to 4 Lakhs p.a and trust me, that’s more than good for a fresh law graduate from a 2nd tier law college.
  4. Crowd: The crowd is comprised of 70–80% people from outside Karnataka. This college has a rich and diverse culture. You will find the crowd classified into the following categories: The Rich ones (and their clones), The Studious and Politically correct ones, The Middle-class with average IQ ones (Yup, that’s Me!). You will shuffle between these and eventually discover your category (I did too!) If you are emotionally independent, you will have a great time and make amazing memories here I’m sure. You might even make friends who will end up being like family to you.
  5. Location: This is the best thing about the college. It is located in New BEL Road, which is the best place to live in. They have everything at a stone’s throw. Pretty safe. Reasonable rent. Trees spread across the area. Lots of parks in and around. You can get amazing food for as low as 50 Rupees. I have been living there for 6 years now and trust me there is no other area where I could possibly adjust. If you have a good academic record and want to gain knowledge as well as enjoy your college life, this is the place to be! I hope this helps :)
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Among alliance law college Bangalore and presidency law college Bangalore which is good in academics and placement.

zubin916 28th Jun, 2018
Presidency law college is much better for placements as average package is 4.5lpa and has more than 75% placements.

Alliance school of law has average package at 3.5lpa and highest at 7lpa.

Overall more opportunities and dedicated placements cell is key feature at Presidency law college.


Academics wis eboth are excellence with great faculty.

Overall Presidency is best option.
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Can u please tell me what is the last date for applying for KLE Law college Bangalore ??

Minshul Gupta 8th Jun, 2018

the last date for applying for kle law college banglore is around  first week of october. itr will be good for you to fiull the application for as soon as possible. so that no delay will be occur. all the best.

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Which college is better for BBA LLB-Asian Law school,Noida or K.L.E Society law college,Bangalore

Alok Mishra 14th Jun, 2018

Dear Dakshayini,
According to the information available at the FAQ section it charges Rs. 90,000 from Karnatka Rs. 140,000 from non-Karnataka and Rs. 200,000 from Foreign candidates. Check link given for more information: Fee detail and no. of seats . Contact on these no. for further information 080-23485372, 23488197, 23286489, 080-23525372. I hope it helps!

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KLE Law college bangalore fee structure

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 16th Jun, 2018

Hey.

The fees in KLE Law college, Bangalore is 90,000 per year for Karnataka students and 1,40,000 per year for Non Karnataka students. The hostel fees is 50,000 per annum and the mess charges are 4000 per month on a dividing basis.

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Shall I apply for the post of Lecturer in Economics for BA, LLB / BBA/LLB in Acharya Law College, Bangalore, is there a vacancy for the post

Anonymous 23rd Mar, 2018

Dear Student,

To know in detail about the vacancies you can refer below link

https://www.faculty360.com/

 

Good Luck!!

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Am I Eligible for admission to National Law College Bangalore?Please read additional details

Yashul Gupta 3rd Feb, 2018
Hi.
Sorry, you're not eligible for Nls, Bangalore. It's age limit is 20(general)  and 22 in case of sc/st.

Firstly, if you're i interested in law why you went for engineering. There is no match for engineering and law. You could have opted for any simple graduation degree.

Any ways, now if you want to opt for law, then going for three year law degree, will be a perfect choice.
Better late than never. Pursue your passion of law. It's not late. Prepare for 3-year law entrance exams.
I am providing you the link of nls, bangalore ; where it specifies the age limit criteria.

https://www.nls.ac.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=266&Itemid=26

And best option will be to go for 3year law.

If you like the answer kindly upvote.
For anymore queries feel free to revert back.

Goodluck
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