How much percentage placement in ba LLB (bhu)
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The placement cell at Banaras Hindu University acts as a conduit between businesses and students and is in charge of assisting students in understanding the admissions process as well as providing helpful feedback for application and other recruitment processes. Approximately 80% of students are successfully placed.
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can we change ba college after 1st year and going to ba llb integrated law du college?
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A law student is allowed to change his college after completing two semesters of the first year of the LLB course in the college where he had taken admission through the Centralised Admission Process (CAP).
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How much total fees for BA LLB 5 years course
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) are the full forms of these degrees. Right after 10+2, students can pursue the combined full-time integrated BA LLB study, which will equip them for a bright legal profession. The majority of institutions provide semester-based programs that span ten semesters over the course of five years.
The cost of a BA LLB will vary from one college to the next; the choice of college by the student is a crucial factor in this. Government colleges charge between Rs. 32,000 and Rs. 15 lakh for BA LLB tuition, while private colleges charge between Rs. 2 lakh and Rs. 21 lakh.
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Per semester fee kitna h or total fee kitna h for. Ba LLB
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Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) are the full forms of these degrees. Right after 10+2, students can pursue the combined full-time integrated BA LLB study, which will equip them for a bright legal profession. The majority of institutions provide semester-based programs that span ten semesters over the course of five years.
The cost of a BA LLB will vary from one college to the next; the choice of college by the student is a crucial factor in this. In government colleges, BA LLB tuition costs between Rs. 32,000 and Rs. 15 lakhs, whereas at private colleges, it costs between Rs. 2 lakh and Rs. 21 lakhs.
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Fees kitne lagegi ba . LLB krne ki 5 years ki
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The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Legislative Law degree degrees are combined to form the BA LLB programme. The BA LLB is a five-year, full-time integrated law programme created to enable students to enrol in law school immediately following their completion of higher secondary education. A student doing the BA LLB programme will be well-prepared for a rewarding legal profession.
The cost of a BA LLB will vary from one college to the next; the choice of college by the student is a crucial factor in this. Government colleges charge between Rs. 32,000 and Rs. 15 lakh for BA LLB tuition, while private colleges charge between Rs. 2 lakh and Rs. 21 lakh.
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Its matadory to give clat exam in the UG law ba (llb) and regular or sol which one classes is best.
Yes, it is mandatory to appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) UG for admission to the five-year, full-time integrated law programmes. The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi offers two, five-year integrated law programmes namely, BA LLB (Hons) and BBA LLB (Hons) to students. To appear for the CLAT UG, candidates are first required to meet the programme specific eligibility criteria.
To get admission to these programmes at Delhi University , candidates must have passed the Class 12 or its equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% or more marks in aggregate (UR/ EWS/ OBC-NCL category candidates) and 40% marks or more in aggregate for SC/ ST/ PwBD category candidates.
The School of Open Learning, University of Delhi do not offer the five-year integrated law programmes to students.