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Maharaja Law College offers a three-year LLB programme to students. Candidates who have a Bachelor's degree in any discipline of knowledge from any university with a minimum of 45% marks (40% marks in case of SC and ST category applicants) can apply for admission to the programme. Admission to this programme shall be strictly on the basis of merit. Maharaja Law College will charge the fees as prescribed by the University, Mahajana Education society and the Government of Karnataka.
Mahatma Gandhi Law College, Gwalior offers LLB (Hons), Five-years integrated BA LLB, BBA LLB and BCom LLB at the undergraduate level and offers LLM programme at the postgraduate level. Admissions to all these courses are made through the LAWCET and also through the Management Quota.
Candidates who have appeared for the LAWCET and have obtained a pass grade in LAWCET can seek admission to the LLB and integrated LLB programmes. For admission to the LLM programme, candidates are required to clear the LLM PGLCET.
Candidates who have obtained a minimum of 45% aggregate in the qualifying examination (40% aggregate for SC/ ST category candidates) can apply to appear for the LAWCET conducted by the State of Andhra Pradesh and for LLM, candidates must have a LLB degree with a minimum of 50% marks.
Admission through the Management Quota
Candidates who have not cleared the LAWCET or who have not appeared for it can seek the admission to the 3 year or 5 year LLB course and 2 years LLM course directly.
Mahatma Gandhi Law College also offers LLM course as distance education course. This degree of LLM will be conferred by Acharya Nagarjuna University.
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Hazra Law College, also known as South Calcutta Law College, is affiliated with the University of Calcutta. In most law colleges, including Hazra Law College, class attendance is often considered important, if not compulsory, for students. Regular attendance ensures that students benefit from classroom lectures, discussions, and interactions with faculty and peers, which are integral to the learning process in law education.
However, it's best to connect with a senior in your college to get the best knowledge regarding this.
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There are several government Law colleges in Delhi that offer various Undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Law.
Some of the best colleges in Delhi are:
For more information about the government colleges in Delhi use the below link.
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-law-colleges-in-delhi
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Shivaji University Kolhapur is a permanent affiliate of Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur. Additionally, the college offers the following courses: Courses offered: Three-year Law, Five-year Law, Diploma in Tax Laws (D.T.L. ), Diploma in Labour Law, Cyber Law Certificate, Intellectual Property Law Certificate, and Corporate Law Certificate. The completion of a five-year LLB programme results in the acquisition of legal, administrative, legislative, and judicial abilities. One can learn how to apply their understanding of substantive and procedural law as interpreted by courts to a variety of facts or real-world scenarios by participating in internships or practicing under experienced advocates.
The cut off is provided in detail below link:
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/shahaji-law-college-kolhapur/cut-off
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Here you have not mentioned the name of specific government college you are asking about. There are various government colleges offering llb degree and even the entrance test and cutoff varies from one college to another college. Here below I am providing link to check the cutoff of previous years of Delhi University:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb-cutoff
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KIIT Law School (KLS) accepts CLAT scores for admission to its BA LLB and other law programs. The rank cutoff for admission varies each year based on the number of applicants and overall performance. Generally, KIIT Law School may consider CLAT ranks up to around 20,000-25,000, but it is advisable to refer to the latest official data or connect with the admissions office for precise details for the current year.
For the most accurate information, it’s best to regularly check KIIT's official website or contact their admissions office
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To get admission in a law college, the required percentage varies from college to college. However, in general, a good academic performance in your 12th grade exams is important for admission in top law college. While there is no fixed percentage, aiming for a score above 50-60% can increase your chances of getting into a reputable law college.
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In St. Joseph's College of Law, admission is based on merit scores. However, they may also consider entrance exams like the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for accepting applications but the entrance exam is conducted specifically for the integrated programs. So, if you're interested in those programs, preparing for and taking the CLAT exam would be a good idea to increase your chances of admission.
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