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Yes, you are eligible to join a 3-year law course based on your previous education. However, you may ned to verify yourself for the specific eligibility criteria like meet the admission requirements of the specific institution.
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With AP LAWCET 2025 rank 327 , BC-B category, male candidate, you are likely to get admission in BALLB or BBALLB at VIT-AP School of Law, Guntur .
The expected cutoff for BC-B category is usually higher than your rank , so you have a good chance. Make sure to participate in the counselling process and select VIT-AP as one of your preferred colleges.
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Top colleges in India based on best campus placement and package are mentioned in the link given below:-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/top-25-law-colleges-in-india-by-careers360-law-school-ranking
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The eligibility requires a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university. Admission is usually through an online application process with document submission. The course duration is typically one year with flexible completion options. Fees range around 50,000 to 60,000, depending on the institution. Admission timelines vary but often occur between September and November. For exact details, check the official websites of the colleges offering this diploma.
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If you want pg diploma for medical law and ethics the eligibility criteria is that you have to be graduate and have ug degree in filed of law , medicine or pharmacy with 50% minimum marks . The fees of the diploma can vary from college to college but the approximate fees can range from 48k to 50k and the admission criteria can also vary from college to college some select on the basis of merit list or some on the other hand select on the basis of application forms thankyou .
Hey Aspirant,
There are various online platforms where you can give online mock tests where you can improve yourself. One of the platform is Careers360. You can also visit the official website of MHCET for mock test.
In India, pursuing a dual degree combining law and psychology is relatively uncommon. However, some institutions offer integrated programs or combinations of these disciplines:
1. ICFAI Law School offers a dual degree program combining B.A. in Psychology with LLB, allowing students to gain expertise in both fields.
2. Symbiosis Law School offers a BA LLB program that includes psychology as part of the humanities subjects.
3. National Law University, Delhi offers a five-year integrated course that combines law and psychology, preparing students for careers in both fields.
4. Jindal Global Law School integrates interdisciplinary subjects like psychology into its law program.
5. Amity Law School offers electives in psychology within their BA LLB program.
Alternatively, you can pursue a Bachelor's degree in Psychology followed by a law degree (BA LLB or LLB). Many universities offer these programs separately, allowing you to specialize in both areas over time.
Combining law and psychology opens various career avenues, including forensic psychology, legal counseling, human rights advocacy, and policy development.
If you're interested in pursuing a dual degree in law and psychology, it's advisable to contact the admissions offices of the mentioned institutions for detailed information on program structures, eligibility criteria, and application procedures.
Your best options are colleges like Dr. Ambedkar Global Law College and N.V.P. Law College in Visakhapatnam, All Saint's Christian Law College, and Sri Vijaynagar College of Law in Anantapur, based on previous years' cutoff trends.
Chances are good in private and semi government colleges with this rank.
Participate in Ap lawcet counselling to get college of your choice.
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