Karnataka State Law University, Hubli
If you belong to to reserved category scheduled caste or Scheduled tribe then you are eligible for admission in Karnataka State Law University. But if you belong to general category then it is not possible for you to take admission. This is because the most basic eligibility criteria (for general category) state that you must have completed your graduation from a recognised University and with at least 45% marks in the aggregate. But if you belong to reserved category the minimum required score is 40% marks in aggregate.
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Hello,
The last date to apply for LLB in KSLU without late fee was 20th November, and with a fine of Rs 1000 it was 25th November,
you can go through the official notification at https://kslu.karnataka.gov.in/storage/pdf-files/Notification/1223.pdf to know more details regarding this,
the eligibility criteria of LLB is passed graduation in any discipline securing 45% aggregate, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, admission to three years LLB is strictly based on the merit of the qualifying examination,
you can visit the official website at https://kslu.karnataka.gov.in/info-4/NOTIFICATIONS/en to know more details regarding this,
Hey there
There are many colleges and universities offering LLB course on the basis of different fee structure. The average fees charged ranges between 1 to 3 lakh per annum.
For example
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Hi,
KSLU Hubli offers LL.B, B.A LL.B, B.B.A LL.B, B.A LL.B Hons, B.B.A LL.B Hons, LL.M, LL.D, PG Diploma degree & the admission can be based on 12th board marks or entrance exam. The admission will be on merit basis which means that during the counselling process, the admission will be based on the merit of the students appearing for the counselling process.
For example: If a student gets 95 & you have got 93 then obviously the students who has more marks or more merit gets the seat.
What do you mean by 'scope of KSLU' is little confusing to us. You can ask us a clearer question & we will try to answer it clearly.
Hope this helps.
Hello there
BBA LLB is an integrated course. BBA LLB stands for Bachelor of business administration-bachelor of legislative law .
The course is of 5 years .
Admission is done on the basis of marks gained in the law entrance test.
There are several BBA LLB Entrance Examination such as CLAT , LSAT ,MH CET LAW, ILSAT and more.
Eligibility criteria for BBA LLB :
Candidates must have passed 10+2 with a recognized board of education .
Candidates should have scored minimum 50% in aggregate in 10+2 .
There is not any age restriction , Candidates of any age can seek admission in BBA LLB programme.
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After completing the course students get hired by non government organizations, corporate houses , media houses , non profit organization and legal firms.
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Hello aspirant,
To get admission in Masters of legislative law, one needs to have 50-55% minimum marks in graduation. There are some relaxations for reserved cateogries in different universities but the minimum percentage for general category remains to be 50-55%. In Karnataka state law University, the minimum percentage required is 45%, so you cannot get admission in this college.
However you can also check in the local law colleges (both government and private) in and around your place or anywhere across the country where they are not strict with law graduation marks.
If not, then you should explore options other than law.
I hope this information helps you.
For DU there is a reservation of 15% for SC candidates and 7.5% for ST candidates and this is probably the same in all the colleges in INDIA.
For more info's you should visit the college website in which you are trying to get a admission at and you will know the exact number of seats available for the department you want to opt for.
I hope my answer helps you. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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