L.L.B
The fees for a 5-year integrated LLB course after 12th in India vary depending on the type of institution:
Government Colleges : Rs. 10,000 to 50,000 per year, e.g., BHU, Faculty of Law - DU.
National Law Universities (NLUs) : Rs 1.5 lakh to 2.5 lakh per year, Total for 5 years: Rs 7.5 to 12.5 lakh
Private Law Colleges : Rs 1 lakh to Rs 3 lakh per year, Total for 5 years: Rs 5 to 15 lakh
Yes, you can get direct admission into BBA LLB at VIPS (Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies) with 82 percent in your Class 12 exams, but not without appearing in CLAT or IPU CET.
VIPS is affiliated with Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), and admissions to BBA LLB are done strictly through entrance exams. The primary mode of admission is through CLAT UG, as GGSIPU has adopted CLAT scores for law programs in recent years. Previously, the IPU CET was used for law admissions, but that has been phased out for integrated law courses like BBA LLB.
So, even with a good Class 12 score, you cannot get admission into VIPS for BBA LLB without a valid CLAT score. The university does not allow direct management quota admissions outside the entrance process for its law programs. You may need to wait for the next CLAT attempt or consider private universities that allow direct admission based on 12th marks.
All the best!
3-Year LL.B.
For graduates- any stream
120 seats
Based on graduation marks - OBC: 42% required
5-Year B.A. LL.B.
For students after 12th
Approximately 120 seats
Based on 12th marks
Good afternoon ,
I hope you are absolutely fine. As per your mentioned query , the admission is based on entrance exam called CLAT . Also NLU DELHI conduct the exam name AILET entrance exam. The syllabus comprises English Language , Current Affairs including General Knowledge , Legal Reasoning , Logical Reasoning , Quantitative Techniques .
To know you can refer this :
https://law.careers360.com/articles/llb-entrance-exam-syllabus
Good luck !
The Question containing Inaapropriate or Abusive Words
Question lacks the basic details making it difficult to answer
Topic Tagged to the Question are not relevant to Question
Question drives traffic to external sites for promotional or commercial purposes
The Question is not relevant to User
Regular exam updates, QnA, Predictors, College Applications & E-books now on your Mobile