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10th June 2011, 03:14 PM
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Is it possible to take admission in Law after graduating in Biotechnology?


i did graduation in biotechnology, i want to do any law degree,to fullfill my finacial need,is it possible to take admission in law




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16th October 2011, 08:46 PM
Bishwajit Giri
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Default Re: Is it possible to take admission in Law after graduating in Biotechnology?

As you are so interested to take admission in LLB course you can appear in Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) which is conducted for admission to the LLB program at eleven National Law Universities.

there are some very important institutions with some particular entrance exams.

Eligibility:

1:you have to pass the Higher Secondary School/Intermediate Examination (10+2) or its equivalent examination with minimum 50% marks in total and 45% for SC/ST/OBC/PH

2:you should not have compartment in any subject.

3:you age may be maximum 20 years for General/OBC and 22 years for SC/ST/PH.

4:if you are in qualifying examination of your degree,you can also appear provisionally.

Some other tests are:
1:LSAT-India (Law School Admission Test - India)

2:Christ College of Law Entrance Exam

3r.Ambedkar College of Law test

4:Lala Lajpat Rai College of Law test

5:Gopaldas Jhamatamal Advani Law test

6:KPB Hinduja law college test

7:Jithendra Chauhan College of Law test


one of the best institute is The Government Law College (GLC) ,Mumbai
then you can have this great chance.

The GLC offers the BLS(Bachelor of Legal Science), LLB which are five-year Integrated Law Course leading to a BLS, LLB Degree.

There is no entrance examination to take admission in Government Law College (GLC),Mumbai.

But there is a cut-off percentage for admission.

for details visit:http://www.glc.edu/

Besides this there are some entrance exams through which you can get the admission various renowned institutes.

There are so many Institutes for Law study.
1;ILS, Pune
2:Symbiosis, Pune
3:GNLU ,Gandhinagar
4:Balaji Law College, Pune
5:Bharati Vidyapeeth University, Pune

Besides Mumbai,there are o many institutions all over India

1:KIIT Law school, Bhubaneshwar

2:MATS Law School, Raipur

3:NALSAR ,Hyderabad

4:NLSIU, Bangalore

5:School of Law, Christ University (SLCU), Bangalore

6:NUALS ,Cochin

7:ULC, Bangalore

8:BILS, Bangalore

9:Kerala Law Academy, Thiruvananthapuram

10:TN Dr. Ambedkar School of Excellence, Chennai

11:NUJS ,Kolkata

12:HNLU ,Raipur


For any further details visit:http://www.lawentrance.com/

for more about the LLB admission visit:http://www.lawentrance.com
there is a list of top LLB colleges which provides 3 years LLB course :-

Government Law College , Mumbai

ABMSP’s Yashwantrao Chavan Law College

National Law University, Delhi

K. A. Pandhi English Medium Law College

KLE Society’s Law College, Bangalore

RE Society’s Shriman Bhagojisheth Keer Law College

Institute of Law and Forensic Science

Bharati Vidyapeeth’s New Law College, Pune

Devanshu Samaj Kalyan Sewa Vidhi Mahavidyalaya

Prayag Citizen Law College

Major Shiv Dayal Singh Law College

Shree K.P. Shah Law College
etc.

The all above colleges are affiliated to Bar Counsil of India(BCI).

Choice is yours.
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30th March 2013, 03:49 PM
Onkar Kaur
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Post Re: Is it possible to take admission in Law after graduating in Biotechnology?

Yes, of course its possible my friend. But for this you've to appear in the entrance exam of CLAT(Common Law Admission Test)

Eligibility Criteria:

1. Candidate must have passed 10+2 with minimum 60 percent marks from recognized board.

Better Universities:

1. Punjab University, Chandigarh

2. Punjabi University, Patiala

3. Delhi University

4. Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana

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