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I am a first year B.A. LLB (H) at amity law school noida, im looking for a migration to VIPS for the same course. Is it possible that through migration i directly enter into 2nd year after completing my first year at amity. If yes what is the process for the same.

gopi 7th Jun, 2025

Hello Gaurika,

Yes, migration can be done from Amity Law School Noida to VIPS (Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies) in the 2nd year of the B.A. LL.B (Hons.) program, subject to availability of seats and concurrence of the two universities  (your current institution and your new institution).The general process is as follows:

  1. Verify eligibility: You should have completed your first year with no backlogs and completed the same subjects/modules as prescribed by VIPS.
  2. Obtain NOC from Amity: After your first year you will need to seek a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Amity Law School.
  3. Follow through at VIPS - you will be required to contact VIPS to request and learn whether or not you will be able to migrate, documentation required, and whether or not there are seats available.
  4. Submission required documents are application for migration, NOC from Amity, marksheet/result of 1st year, syllabus of completed subjects and attendance proof.
  5. University Approval - Due to both colleges being affiliated with GGSIPU or its respective universities, there will also need to be application/approval to/from the concerned university.
  6. Final Admission - if you get to this final step, it means you are granted final admission to the 2nd year provided your subjects are the same as that of VIPS and you have fulfilled their academic standards.
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Currently I am in the final year of college give semester exam in May (25) can i fill application form for pg courses in india law institute

Tanisha chaudhary 12th May, 2025

HEY THERE!!

Yes, you can apply for PG (postgraduate) law courses in Indian Law Institutes (like LLM or equivalent programs) when you are in your final year of graduation and sitting for your semester exams in May 2025.

Important Points from Official Instructions:

  • Final semester/year candidates are allowed to apply for law PG entrance tests and courses, if they will complete their graduation prior to the time the admission procedure finishes.
  • Your admission will be provisional until you provide your final graduation mark sheet/certificate during counseling or admission.
  • You need to fulfill the minimum marks requirement (typically 45–50% in graduation, as per the institute and your category) once your results are announced.

What You Should Do:

  • Fill in the PG law entrance exam or course application through the official website of the institute or the concerned entrance exam authority.
  • Mark on the application form that you are in your last year/semester of graduation.
  • Be prepared to send your final mark sheet immediately after your results are announced, to validate your admission.

Summary:

You can apply for PG law courses in India even when you are in your last year of graduation (appearing for May 2025 exams). Just ensure that you complete your degree and provide the necessary documents before final admission is released

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I want do law from this college please tell me the process

Samriddha Pal 30th Jun, 2025

Hello,

To obtain a law degree from a college in India, the process varies based on whether you seek a 5-year integrated course (such as BA LLB, BBA LLB) following Class 12 or a 3-year LLB after earning a bachelor's degree. In a 5-year program, you generally must take national or state-level entrance examinations like CLAT (Common Law Admission Test), LSAT India, or specific state exams such as MHT CET Law, AP LAWCET, etc. Depending on your score or ranking, you can seek admission to colleges during counseling sessions. CLAT is crucial for leading national law universities (NLUs).

To pursue the 3-year LLB, you must hold a graduate degree in any field. For most prestigious universities such as DU, BHU, PU, and MH CET 3-year LLB, admission is once more based on entrance exams. Some private colleges may provide direct admission based on merit.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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Does arham law college of pune accept AILET as entrance for BA.LL.B 5yrs

Swayam 1st May, 2025

For admission to its five-year BA LLB degree, Arham Law College in Pune does accept AILET results.  But the college also takes into account other admission tests, such as MH CET Law and CLAT.  Verify certain requirements (such as minimum scores and application procedures) directly through the college's official channels, as admissions procedures might differ.

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Govt Law college list in himachal?

harsh singh 1st May, 2025

top government law colleges in Himachal Pradesh:


1. HPNLU, Shimla – B.A. LL.B., LL.M., Ph.D. (via CLAT)

2. Faculty of Law, HPU, Shimla – LL.B., LL.M. (via HPU entrance)

3. UILS, HPU Shimla – B.A. LL.B. (5 years)

4. HPU Regional Centre, Dharamshala – LL.B. (3 years)

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Mhcet law 3 year question paper 2024

Rajeswari Dey 29th Apr, 2025

Hi aspirant,

You will feel much more confident and be better prepared for this very difficult entrance test if you get access to the MH CET Law 2024 question paper with answers. In addition to helping you comprehend the format, degree of difficulty, and types of questions that will be asked on the test, this tool allows you to assess your strengths and weaknesses.

MH CET Law 3-year LLB

Kindly refer to this link for the question papers.


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MHT CET Law 5 years 2025 1st slot Full answer key

Swayam 7th May, 2025

Soon, the official MHT CET Law 5-year 2025 first slot answer key will be made available on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.  When it is ready, you may download it by signing in with your password and registered email address.  In the meantime, websites like as Careers360  already offer memory-based and unauthorized answer keys for Slot 1.

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Exam for a bsc graduate student to enter law firld

Rajeswari Dey 29th Apr, 2025

Hi aspirant,

  1. A BSc graduate aiming to enter the law field in India needs to appear for the relevant law entrance exams for the 3-year LLB program.
  2. Some well-known national-level exams are the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) .
  3. In addition, other state-level and university-specific tests , like as the MH CET legal , DU LLB Entrance Exam , and TS LAWCET , provide graduates with access to legal schools. These exams typically assess English comprehension, general knowledge, legal acumen, logical reasoning, and, in certain cases, quantitative skills.

All the best!




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top 5 law collge in chennai and admission details 2025

Sujal Singh 27th Apr, 2025

Here are the top 5 law colleges in Chennai, along with their admission details for 2025:

  1. The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU), Chennai

    • Programs Offered: BA LLB (5 years), LLB (3 years), LLM

    • Admission: Based on the marks obtained in the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) or university-specific entrance exams.

  2. Government Law College, Chennai

    • Programs Offered: BA LLB (5 years), LLB (3 years)

    • Admission: Based on the Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test (TANCET) or merit in qualifying exams.

  3. Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai

    • Programs Offered: BA LLB (5 years), LLB (3 years)

    • Admission: Based on merit in the qualifying examination or entrance test.

  4. Saveetha School of Law, Chennai

    • Programs Offered: BA LLB (5 years), LLB (3 years), LLM

    • Admission: Based on Saveetha University Law Entrance Exam (SULEE) or merit in the qualifying examination.

  5. Chennai Institute of Technology (CIT) Law School, Chennai

    • Programs Offered: BA LLB (5 years), LLB (3 years)

    • Admission: Based on the entrance exam or merit of the previous academic qualifications.

For the latest updates on admission, entrance exams, eligibility criteria, and application procedures, it is advisable to visit the official websites of the respective colleges or contact their admission offices directly.

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