Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
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The cutoff required for admission varies from college to college. Getting a seat depends on factors such as the choice filling done by the candidate, number of seats available, etc.
If you are seeking admission in law course, seat allotment list has been declared and I hope you have got a seat. Go through the link below to check the details and do let us know if you have any other queries.
https://aplawcet.nic.in/Default.aspx
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Selection of candidates depends on factors such as the choice filling done by the candidate, category, availability of seats, etc. PGECET 2019 admission process has been completed and since it is late to answer this query, I hope you have got a seat. Do let us know if you have any other query.
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The eligibility criteria of LAT 2020 for admission to BA LLB program is prescribed by Allahabad University; check below for details. Only such candidates who meet the LFAT 2020 eligibility criteria will be considered for admission.
Eligibility criteria of LFAT 2020The candidate must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent qualifying exam
If the candidate belongs to general category, minimum aggregate marks required in the qualifying exam is 45%. The minimum marks for OBC is 42% and that for SC/ST category is 40%
There is no age limit for appearing in the LFAT 2020 exam.
The key to cracking the exam is regular revision and solving past year exams
Aligarh Muslim University's Faculty of law is a traditional one; that is to say that although the university and its law faculty is highly reputed nationally, the law department does not provide with some advanced learning methods that modern day law schools like National Law Universities do.
AMU is certainly good for law, but how good it will be for you depends upon what your career goals are.
If you want to get into judiciary, litigation, civil services or academics, AMU is a good bet. However, if you want to work in the corporate sector, you may want to choose one of those fancy colleges in the big cities which will provide you more corporate-centric education.
As per my personal experiences I can tell you, that studying law at AMU might turn out to be very monotonous, while choosing a NLU or a well reputed private institute (Symbi Pune, Amity Delhi, JGLS, etc.) will provide you with a lot of opportunities in the wide world that is law.
Law Campus: The Law Department functioned in Muir College from 1872 onwards till the new building for Law Faculty of immense architectural beauty was constructed around 1910, adjacent to Senate House on the northern side by the donations provided by the Oudh Bar Association. However this building (now being used by Department of English Studies) did not possess suitable and sufficient accommodation for the fast expanding Law Library and for holding of tutorials in LL.B. Classes which was made compulsory by the Bar Council of India. The Law Department was shifted to the new building which was constructed by UGC grants in the Chatham Lines campus of which Hon'ble Mr. A.K. Sen, the then Law Minister of India, had laid the foundation stone in 1965. The transfer of Law Department to the new building was completed in early 1980s. Till 1955 when principle of rotation for the Dean among Professors was introduced, the Head of Law Department was also the Dean of the Law Faculty.
Law Department and High Court/Bar Association: There had been intimate relationship between the High Court and the Law Department when part-time Professor and part-time Reader were allowed to be appointed from High Court Bar. Shri A. P. Dube, Bar -at-Law, an eminent advocate was the last part-time Professor - Head when in 1949 Professor K. K. Bhattacharya became the first full-time Professor - Head of the Law Department. The Law Department continues to have four posts of part-time Lecturers. It is notable that Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, Pundit Moti Lal Nehru, Sir Sunder Lal, Dr. Kailash Nath Katju had been part-time teachers in the Law Department. Before they became Judges, Justice Iqbal Ahmed, Justice Wali Ullah Justice P. N. Sapru, Justice M. H. Beg , Justice M. N. Shukla had been part-time teachers of Law Department. Two Judges of High Court have consistently been members each of Board of Studies and Faculty Board of Law. Both the colleges have there own merits . Ultimately its your choice
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According to your rank, you have chances to get a seat . Also, AUCET 2019 counseling process has been completed and I hope you have got admission.
https://www.andhrauniversity.edu.in/admissions/doa
Do let us know if you have any other queries.
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Hello reddy,
The rank you secured in aplawcet 2019 was very good . According to the analysis in the open category ranks you have little chance of getting seat in andhra university .
As the counselling goes on you have chances try for that. And also it depends on the demand of cutoff ranks
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Dear Darshit, Andhra University doesn't have B.Sc LLB. It has 5 years LLB in Self finance and 3 years LLB as the law courses offered in undergraduate programmes. You can check the list of courses that AU offers at: https://andhrauniversity.edu.in/college/college-of-law/law-courses . Infact, there are 14 Government and 22 Private law colleges in AP but none of them offer B.Sc LLB. You can check the complete list of Law Colleges in AP at our page: https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-law-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh?ownership=Private
The college also has several well-maintained auditoriums and seminar halls, where guest lectures and events are regularly held. In terms of recreational facilities, the college offers a gym, sports courts, and a student activity center. While the overall infrastructure is excellent, the college could improve its parking facilities, as space can be limited during peak hours.
college has all the infrastructure, facilities and well equipped labs. campus has wifi, smart classrooms, projectors, practical knowledge labs and classrooms. living space is clean and food is hygienic also
College has some better infrastructure facilities like clean and neat campus, good buildings and classrooms etc. Even though the classrooms are yet to be improvised with modern updations like projectors. Campus in not wifi enabled
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