I have double marksheet of SEM-8 of BA.LLB due to some reasons, will it have any impact on LLM or any other career approach ?
Hello there,
Having a
double marksheet
for your
BA.LLB
(due to any reasons) shouldn't generally have a significant impact on your future career or LLM admissions. However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
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LLM Admission
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Eligibility : As long as you meet the eligibility criteria for LLM programs (usually a completed LLB degree with the required percentage), a double marksheet should not pose any issues.
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Clarification : You may need to explain the reason behind the double marksheet in your application if required, but it typically won't affect your eligibility.
2. Career Impact
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Law Firms or Practice : Generally, firms and clients focus on your LLB degree and skills rather than your marksheets.
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Government Exams : For government exams like judiciary or public sector legal roles, your marksheet shouldn't cause any problems unless the issue is flagged in your application.
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Other Career Paths : It won't impact your chances in most other legal career paths. However, if you choose to apply for foreign law firms or organizations, some may ask for further clarification regarding the marksheet.
3. Future Implications
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Document Verification : In rare cases, some institutions or employers might ask for clarification during document verification. Be prepared to explain the situation clearly with any supporting documentation if necessary.
4. Action Steps
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Check with Universities : If you're concerned about LLM admissions, it's good to check directly with the universities you're applying to regarding their documentation requirements.
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Maintain Transparency : Keep all relevant documents ready and ensure transparency in case any clarification is needed.
In short, a double marksheet shouldn't hold back your career or LLM admissions as long as you can provide an honest explanation.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
I have double marksheet of SEM-8 of BA.LLB due to some reasons, will it have any impact on LLM or any other career approach ?
Having multiple mark sheets for the same semester (SEM-8) of your BA.LLB degree could potentially raise questions during applications for LLM programs or other career opportunities.
Here's a breakdown of the potential impacts and what you can do:
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Apprehensions from Admissions Committees/Employers:
- Admissions committees for LLM programs or potential employers might be concerned about the discrepancy. They may question the validity of your academic records.
- They might suspect inconsistencies or potential academic misconduct, even if there's a legitimate reason for the multiple mark sheets.
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Verification Challenges:
- Verifying your academic credentials could become more complex, requiring you to provide detailed explanations and supporting documentation.
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Potential Delays:
- The verification process could lead to delays in your application process for LLM programs or job opportunities.
What You Can Do:
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Obtain Official Documentation:
- Get an official letter from your university explaining the reason for the multiple mark sheets. This letter should clearly state the circumstances and confirm the authenticity of each mark sheet.
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Maintain Detailed Records:
- Keep copies of all your mark sheets and the official explanation letter in a safe place.
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Be Transparent:
- When applying for LLM programs or jobs, be upfront about the situation. Provide clear and concise explanations, along with the supporting documentation from your university.
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Seek Clarification from the University:
- If possible, try to get the university to provide one single, consolidated and correct marksheet, that would remove any future questions.
In Summary,
Having multiple marksheet may raise question, but it doesn’t mean you will automatically disqualified. Your transparency and proper documentation is very crucial.
So it is recommended to provide clear information to administration, in order to get selected.
Hope it helps !
For 5 years law - BA LLB course addition ,the college need any type of entrance exam!?
Yes, most BA LLB (5-year) programs require an entrance exam for admission. However, some private universities and state-level colleges offer admission based on merit (12th marks).
Entrance Exams for BA LLB:
1. CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) – For NLUs (National Law Universities) and other top private universities.
2. AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) – For NLU Delhi only.
3. LSAT-India (Law School Admission Test) – For private universities like Jindal Global Law School, Amity, and UPES.
4. MH CET Law (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) – For law colleges in Maharashtra.
5. TS LAWCET / AP LAWCET – For law colleges in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh.
6. CUET (Common University Entrance Test) – Some central universities require this.
To pursue a 5 years BA . LLB course addition college need any type of entrance exam ?
Yes, to get admission in a 5-year BA LLB course, most good colleges require you to clear an entrance exam. Some popular exams are CLAT, AILET, LSAT India, and state-level exams like MH CET Law or TS LAWCET. These exams test your English, legal aptitude, reasoning, and general knowledge. A few private universities also conduct their own entrance tests. However, some small colleges may offer direct admission based on your 12th marks, but they might not be very reputed.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://law.careers360.com/college-predictor
Last 10 years papers for PU BA LLB entrance exam
Here is
PU BA LLB ENTRANCE EXAM PREVIOUS YEAR PAPER
Also you can find previous years' question papers for the Panjab University (PU) BA LLB entrance exam, you can check the official website, (https://lawgiri.com/forums/topic/panjab-university-5-year-law-previous-year-question-papers/) (https://testbook.com/pu-llb/previous-year-papers)
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Official Website: The most reliable source for PU BA LLB entrance exam papers is the official website of Panjab University, Chandigarh: uglaw.puchd.ac.in (https://uglaw.puchd.ac.in/) .
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GOOD luck!!
Patiala punjabi university having BA llb course or not
Hello,
Yes, Punjabi University in Patiala offers a 5-year B.A. LL.B . course through its Punjab School of Law.
To be eligible, you need to have completed 10+2 with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST and physically handicapped candidates). Admissions are based on merit in the qualifying examination.
Hope it helps !
Last date of entrance test ba LLB law
Greetings! Here's a detailed response to your query
As per your query which doesn't specify the exam you're opting for , here's the last date of application of the possible BA LLB exams as per my research:-
1.CUET BA LLB 2025- The application window was from March 1, 2025, to March 22, 2025.
2.MH CET LAW 2025 (5-YEAR LLB)-The registration deadline was extended to February 18, 2025.
3.AP LAWCET 2025-The registration process is expected to have begun in March 2025 , and the exam date is May 25, 2025.
4.ILSAT 2025-The application window was from December 14, 2024, to April 5, 2025.
5.CGCUET 2025- The last date was April 15, 2025.
6.TS LAWCET2025-With a late fee, the last date is April 15, 2025.
7.AIL LET 2025- The registration period was from March 25, 2025, to April 26, 2025.
8. LSAT INDIA 2025-The last date to register is May 1, 2025.
9.CULET 2025-The application form is expected to be released in July 2025 , with the last date to apply to be notified later.
I hope this helps.
Annual fees structure of BA LLB
Please give us the name of the college to provide you with the fee structure
Ba llb course available in government law college ahemdabad
Government Law College in Ahmedabad does not offer a BA LLB program; it provides a 3-year LLB course for graduates.
For a 5-year integrated BA LLB program in Ahmedabad, consider institutions like Gujarat University, which offers such courses.
I want to join integrated law course BA LLB what is the admission process
Hello,
The admission process for BA LLB (Integrated Law Course) generally includes the following steps:
1. You must have completed 10+2 (any stream) with at least 45-50% marks (varies by college). Some relaxation is given for reserved categories.
2. Most top law colleges take admissions through entrance exams like:
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CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) – For NLUs and many private colleges.
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AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) – For NLU Delhi.
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LSAT India – For private law schools like Jindal Global Law School.
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State/University-level exams – Some states and universities conduct their own exams like MH CET Law, SLAT (Symbiosis), and CUET.
3. You need to apply online for the entrance exam or directly to the college (if it offers merit-based admission).
4. If you qualify, participate in the counseling process of the respective exam/university, choose your preferred college, and complete admission formalities.
Some private colleges also offer direct admission based on 12th marks.
Hope it helps !