Admission Process
Greetings of the day aspirant !!
B.com LLB stands for Bachelor of commerce - Bachelor of legislative law. It is an undergraduate dual degree integrated programme.
Now , as per your query , the fees structure of the b.com llb course is may vary as it depends on the college types. In the government colleges , the minimum course fee of Rs. 28,000 and the maximum course fee of Rs. 9.18 lakhs . And if the institute is private the fee is quite high. The minimum course fee is Rs. 1.65 lakhs and the maximum course fee is Rs. 13.20 lakhs .
The admission process for this course varies. As most of the top institutes and colleges take admission through entrance exam like CLAT. Students have to reach the eligibility criteria and crack the exam for taking admission in best colleges for the b.com LLB.
For further information , kindly visit the given link:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bcom-llb-dual-degree/amp
I hope this will be helpful for you.
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Dear,
Students get admission for the Bachelor of Tourism and Travel Management [BTTM] course on the basis of their merit. Most of the colleges release a cut off percentage for the admission process. Students who are able to fulfill the cut off percentage in their 10+2 score are most likely to get the admission.
Although some of the colleges prefer to give admission based on an objective-based entrance exam followed by a second round of interviews. For that, the students need to qualify the entrance exam and have the cut off percentage in their 10+2 examination also. Entrance exams have objective type questions to test the quantitative skills of the students. The application form will be available on the official website of the college or university, students can download it.
There is some college-specific entrance exam for admission in BTTM. Some entrance exams are national level. Students can get the details of those exams from the respective college websites. Some of the entrance exams are:
Hope this helps!
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have discontinued your education in the last semester of B.Sc.IT, you have to apply through a new account only. You have not mentioned the exam you are applying for. But this rule is for every exam or any degree. The exam officials or admission committee will treat you as a fresh candidate no matter what. If you're planning to do BMMC which is Bachelor's in Multimedia Communication is a 3-yrs UG course. It comprises graphic designing, visual designing, and 3D concepts among others. You have to 12th standard pass from any stream though some universities do give Science stream students priority for this degree. So, if you have a gap certificate then you definitely can apply for this course but from a new account.
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Hello aspirant ,
A 5-year integrated law programme called BSc LLB is available right after your standard +2 from any stream. Chemistry, biotechnology, electronic devices, and other science topics are covered in the BSc LLB programme before law topics are covered (Civil Law, Corporate Law, Labour Law, Tax Law, Administrative Law, Patent Law, Criminal Law, etc.)
To be accepted into the BSc LLB programme, applicants must fulfil a number of requirements,
Candidates may enroll in a BSc LLB programme if they have completed their 10+2 requirements from an approved board. The majority of elite law schools require applicants from the General/ OBC/ Specially Abled Person categories to have at least a 45 percent grade point average at the 10+2 level, while the requirement for SC/ ST students is 40 percent.
Candidates who have passed their 10+2 exams are eligible for this programme because it is a UG degree. The majority of applications for this degree are processed through entrance exams. Merit-based admission is only used by a few colleges.
However, there are very few universities/colleges that take direct admission i.e through donations. So, it is very difficult for the aspirant to take up BSc LLB without CLAT or any other similar entrance exams(LSAT, SET,LAWCET).
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