LLB
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I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query , the admission is based on entrance exam called CLAT . Also NLU DELHI conduct the exam name AILET entrance exam. The syllabus comprises English Language , Current Affairs including General Knowledge , Legal Reasoning , Logical Reasoning , Quantitative Techniques .
To know you can refer this :
https://law.careers360.com/articles/llb-entrance-exam-syllabus
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A five year LLB course is available for students who have completed class twelve The five year integrated LLB combines a bachelor degree such as BA BBA or BCom with the law degree In India many colleges offer this programme after plus two Admission is based on entrance examinations like CLAT SLAT or university specific tests Some state universities also conduct their own exams and allow direct admission based on class twelve marks The integrated format helps students gain legal knowledge along with another discipline which increases career opportunities in corporate law media law human rights and more Course structure includes foundation subjects in the first two years such as political science sociology economics and legal history Later years focus on core law subjects like constitutional law criminal law contract law administrative law and civil procedure After completing the five year LLB you can enrol as an advocate with the Bar Council of India and begin practising or pursue higher studies like LLM or specialised diploma programmes Let me know if you want a list of colleges offering this course or tips on choosing the right entrance exam
Hi aspirant,
Pursuing an LLB after an MBA can be a highly smart and advantageous professional move, particularly in today's increasingly complicated business and regulatory context .
All the best!
Hey there,the MAH CET results for LLB has been released on the official website.You can log in with your application ID and dob and download the scorecard from here the official website- https://cetcell.mahacet.org/
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Dear Mayuri,
the scoreboard was expected to release yesterday but ultimately release today you can view the scoreboard now, I mean sometimes you know it happens that server become overload due to multiple trying to enter. But now you may go ahead visit the site and download your scorecard.
Great!
thanks
KNIPSS Sultanpur takes admission in B.A. LLB through its own entrance exam. You need to fill the application form on time and appear for the test. The entrance exam is usually held between June and July. After that, selected students are called for admission. The first-year fee is around 35,000.
The admission fee for B.Com LLB varies by college. In government colleges, it usually ranges from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 30,000 per year, while in private colleges, it can go from Rs. 50,000 up to Rs. 1 lakh annually.
If you’re looking to get into the LLB program at Law College in Katihar, Bihar, here’s some helpful information for you
:1. To qualify for the 3-Year LLB Course:You need to have finished your graduation (Bachelor's degree) from a recognized university. Typically, you should have at least 45% marks if you're in the General category, 42% for OBC, and 40% if you're SC/ST.
2. About the Application Process:Law College, Katihar is linked to Purnea University, Bihar. You’ll probably need to apply through the Purnea University admission portal, or you can head straight to the college. Admissions are mostly based on merit since there's usually no entrance exam, but it's wise to check if any entrance test is announced by the university.
3. Documents You’ll Need:You should gather your mark sheets and certificates from 10th and 12th grades, along with your graduation mark sheet and certificate. If it applies to you, make sure to have your caste certificate ready, as well as a few recent passport-sized photos and a migration or transfer certificate.
4. Next Steps:To find out the most recent admission form and deadlines, either visit or contact Law College, Katihar.
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