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Procedure of cuet law exam for BA LLB

Ayshwarya Mahadevan 21st Dec, 2025

The Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) is conducted by the National Testing Agency for admission to undergraduate programmes, including BA LLB, in participating Central, State and other universities. CUET itself is not a separate “law exam”, but BA LLB admissions are done through specific subject combinations and eligibility criteria defined

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law colleges if a got bad marks in clat but 84 in ailet

Prachi Kumari 24th Dec, 2025

Hello,

If your CLAT score is low but you scored 84 in AILET , you still have good chances at some law colleges, especially those that accept AILET scores or other entrance exams. Here’s a simple breakdown:

  1. NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad – Only accepts CLAT, so low CLAT score

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if for graduation % of markes scored is 44.83% is a candidate eligible for 3 years law MH- CET

Prachi Kumari 20th Dec, 2025

Hello,

For Maharashtra CET 3-year LLB, the eligibility criteria for graduation is at least 45% marks for general category candidates.

Since the candidate has 44.83% , it is slightly below 45% , so technically they are not eligible .

However, some reserved categories may have a lower cutoff (like 40–42%).

if for graduation % of markes scored is 44.83% is a candidate eligible for 3 years law MH- CET

Sachin 19th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

For MH CET Law (3-year LLB), the minimum eligibility is 45 percent marks in graduation for General category candidates. For reserved categories like SC, ST, OBC, VJNT and EWS of Maharashtra, the minimum required is 40 percent. Since your graduation percentage is 44.83 , you are not eligible

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any soruce to refer for pu law enterance

Aryan 26th Dec, 2025

Hi dear candidate,

From our official website, you can refer to good amount of study and support material for Punjab University Law entrance exam like sample papers, tips for exam, exam pattern etc.

Kindly open the links attached below:

PU LLB Previous Year Question Papers PDF Download - Sample Papers

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I am post graduate and looking for law degree

Manasvi jadhav 18th Dec, 2025

Hello candidate

If you are post-graduate and want to study Law, the best and most common option is:


3-Year LLB (After Graduation/Post-Graduation)


Eligibility: Any graduation or post-graduation degree


Duration: 3 years


Entrance exams (India):

DU LLB Entrance

MH CET Law (for Maharashtra colleges)

CUET-PG (for some universities)

University-specific exams


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How is the college ....in terms of practical and skill preparation..how is the moot court , internship with seniors and also with corporate firms?? What about the faculty of law ?

Sachin 20th Dec, 2025

Hello aspirant,

Good law colleges focus on practical learning along with theory . Regular moot courts help students build advocacy and research skills. Colleges also support internships with senior advocates , law firms and sometimes corporate offices , especially during vacations . Faculty quality varies , but reputed institutes usually

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best private law college for girls

Rahul Mandal 17th Dec, 2025

Hello,

There many private law colleges in the India for girls

  • Symbiosis Law College
  • Jindal Global Law School
  • Christ University Law School
  • Army Institute of Law
  • Amity Law School
  • Banasthali Vidyapith
  • Bishop Cotton Women's Christian Law College

I hope it will clear your query!!

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the best law colleges in india according to ranking

Ritika 17th Dec, 2025

Hello there,

There are so many good law colleges in India. India is home to over 1700 law schools in India which include a mix of government and private colleges.

Following is the list of some of the best law colleges of India :

  • National law school of India
  • National
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im looking for a llm in investment and securities law that can help me learning the market better and work smarter as a lawyer are there any colleges that provide good llm in the provided course ranking according to placement would be appreciated.

Pavithra B 17th Dec, 2025

Yes, LLM is a good option if you want to deepen your legal knowledge, specialize in a particular area of law, and improve career opportunities in academics, corporate law, or research.

Delhi

Recommended:

National Law University Delhi, Placement rating 4.8/5

Fee: Moderate

Affordable:

Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Placement

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