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11th August 2016, 09:33 PM
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Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
Dear Sir, I have completed HS from Ravindra Mukta Vidyalaya in Science. Now I am doing BBA (3rd year) from Jaipur National University in Distance mode. Now I would like to pursue LLB 3 year course from Kolkata. Is there any possibility to pursue LLB course without giving any Entrance Exam?
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12th August 2016, 01:59 AM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
In order to pursue LLB course you have to go through an entrance exam.
Some common names of entrance exams related to LLb course are as follows: > Common Law Admission Test. > National Law School of India University Entrance Test. > Law School Admission Test. These are the exams in which you have to score good marks in order to pursue LLB course. No, you are not allowed to pursue LLB course without cracking the entrance exams. It is very much necessary to sit for the entrance exams. |
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12th August 2016, 02:24 AM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
No, admission in most of universities is conducted on basis of entrance examination. So, you are not eligible to get admission without qualifying in entrance examination.
LLB stands for Bachelor of Legislative Law and it is three year course after bachelor degree. The eligibility to appear for entrance examination to get admission in course is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from any recognised university. The minimum required aggregate to appear for examination is 50% relaxation for reserved category. So, you must prepare for examination as according to syllabus for examination to qualify in it. |
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12th August 2016, 10:38 AM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
You can definitely get admission in LLB without having to appear for the entrance exam. There are several law colleges in India that offer admission for LLB on the merit rather than having to appear for the entrance exam.
Eligibility:- A graduation degree in any stream form a recognised college of India At least 45% marks in graduation course 40% marks for SC /ST . You can apply for colleges below for LLB without having to appear for entrance exam:- Government Law College, Mumbai Balaji Law College, Pune ILS Law College, Pune. |
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12th August 2016, 11:32 AM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
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- A Bachelor degree in any stream with 50% of marks from a recognized university. - 45 percent marks for SC/ST. Colleges Offering LLB without Entrance Examination: - Government Law College Address: 'A' Road, Opposite Churchgate Railway Station, Churchgate, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400020 Phone:022 2204 1707 - ILS Law College Address: Law College Rd, Shivajinagar, Pune, Maharashtra 411004 Phone: 020 2565 6775 - Balaji Law College (BLC) Address: 3/ 1+4, Aundh-Ravet Road, Thathawade, Pune, Maharashtra 411033 Phone: 020 6708 4035 |
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12th August 2016, 02:40 PM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
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12th August 2016, 10:19 PM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
No, there is no such possibility for you to pursue LLB course without giving any such entrance examination. Yes, you are required to appear in any law entrance examination. There are many law entrance examinations in India. So I suggest you to appear in any of the below mentioned law entrance examinations so that you may get a seat in best college.
Some of the most popular Law Entrance Exams are as follows. >> KLSAT (KIIT Law School Admission Test) >> LAWCET >> RULET (Rajasthan University LLB Entrance Test) >> ILSAT (ICFAI Law School Admission Test) >> Guru Nanak Dev University Common Entrance Test >> Common Law Admission Test >> Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test (ILICAT) |
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14th August 2016, 07:29 PM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
To write as well as qualifying entrance test is compulsory to get admission in LLB course.
There is no possibility to get admission without cracking entrance test. Eligibility criteria:- Candidate must be a graduation degree holder. Candidate must have atleast 50% marks in their graduation. Candidat must have to qualify entrance examination. |
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23rd June 2021, 09:08 PM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
Sir, I passed B.com with 44.5% marks and also completed pg in HRM with 60% marks from Annamayala University in distance education two years course . Please let me know whether I am eligible to write lawcet of Andra university
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28th June 2021, 12:44 PM
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Re: Is there any possibility to pursue LLB without giving any Entrance Exam?
LLB (bachelor's in law) entrance exam CLAT (Common law admission test) its gives you entry in law course...get admission in mostly colleges and universities CLAT is compulsory...
But some universities and colleges gives direct admission in law course without clear CLAT. |
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