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28th October 2011, 03:11 PM
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Percentage required for admission in law college?
i am interesting to join law collage admission and i just want to know that what percentage req for taken admission in law collage
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28th October 2011, 05:36 PM
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Re: Percentage required for admission in law college?
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LLB course are two types one is three years duration another is five year duration. Only BA,B.SC and B.COM student are eligible but you have must 40% in graduation.for Sc/ST candiadate this marks is 35%. BEST COLLEGE FOR LLB COURESE:- NLSIU, Bangalore Deptt of Laws, Punjab University, Chandigarh Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies, Bangalore School of Law, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad NALSAR, Hyderabad NLIU, Bhopal Faculty of Law, BHU, Banaras Symbiosis Law College, Pune Indian Law Society Law College, Pune Amity Law School, Delhi Faculty of Law, Chandigarh University Faculty of Law, DU, Delhi Government Law College, Mumbai Thanks |
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28th October 2011, 06:40 PM
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Re: Percentage required for admission in law college?
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ELIGIBILITY FOR LAW ENTRANCE EXAM IS FOLLOWING:- Eligibility: To be eligible for taking CLAT-2011, a candidate should have passed Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with not less than 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of SC/ST/OBC* and persons with Disability*). Age of candidate should not be more than 20 years (in case of General/OBC candidates and 22 years in case of SC/ST* and persons with Disability* on 1st July, 2011. It is also note that Eleven law schools from across the country will hold the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for nearly 1,500 seats in the five-year integrated LLB courses on May 15 ,2011. CLAT 2011 Application Forms will be out from 11th January 2011, with April 2 , 2011 being the last date for submitting the application. National University of Judicial Sciences (NUJS), Kolkata is Conducting CLAT in 2011 good luck! |
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31st October 2011, 11:52 AM
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Re: Percentage required for admission in law college?
Sir, i am perusing b.com hons from a college under Calcutta university along with company secretaryship(c.s)...i am interested to do the 3 yr law ...
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1st November 2011, 12:43 AM
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Re: Percentage required for admission in law college?
eligibility criteria for law colleges :
1.You should pass your graduation degree. 2.You must carry minimum 60% marks in graduation 3.Your age must be within 21 to 30 years for freshers These are some good colleges : Amity Law School, Delhi Faculty of Law, Chandigarh University Faculty of Law, DU, Delhi School of Law, Gujarat University, Ahmedabad NALSAR, Hyderabad NLIU, Bhopa Indian Law Society Law College |
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29th November 2011, 12:03 AM
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Re: Percentage required for admission in law college?
A minimum of 50 percent is required for appearing in CLAT, NLUO, NLUD but a relaxation of 5% is given to students of the reserved categories and for people who are disabled.
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30th December 2012, 03:18 PM
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Re: Percentage required for admission in law college?
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DEAR FRIEND, FOR THE LAW OF COLLEGE IS REQUIRED PERCENTAGES IS 40% GENERAL AND S.T/S.C/O.B.C CATEGORY OF REQUIRED PERCENTAGE 35% OF LAW OF COLLGES. AND THE AGE OF LAW OF COLLEGES IS REQUIRED 22 YEARS. with best wishes of Makes 25. |
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30th December 2012, 08:35 PM
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Re: Percentage required for admission in law college?
A student who has successfully completed three years study is entitled to the L.L.B degree and is eligible to practise as an advocate, as per the Rules of the Bar Council of India. A student who desires to learn the law but does not wish to practise as an advocate is eligible for the L.L.B (General) Degree at the end of two years. Five year LLB program eligibility criteria is:- Your age must be below 21 years. you have to pass the 10+2 exam with minimum 50% marks You can give the CLAT exam or the state law entrance exam to study LLB. Thanks... |
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