New rule ke according hm ek sath do degrees le Skte h to mai ba other subjects se kr rhi hu. kya ba llb k liye clat exam de Skte ?
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Indeed, according to ongoing rules of UGC applicants can seek after two degree courses at the same time, but one is to be done through remove mode, and one more through normal mode, presently BA-LLB can't be sought after in that frame of mind as it's not perceived by BCI, and on the off chance that you're seeking after BA in distance mode, no one but you can decide on BA-LLB in ordinary mode, generally it's unrealistic,
CLAT which is one of the top regulation selection test, its application structure has started from first January, and will go on till ninth May, visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/tests/clat to realize more insights about this, CLAT scores are acknowledged by many top regulation colleges like NLUs, and other rumored private and government universities, the qualification measures is passed or seeming 10+2 from a perceived board getting 45% total, there is unwinding of 5% for held classes.
AILET which is directed by NLU, Delhi this is one more top college for incorporated regulation test, application structure for a similar delivered on seventeenth January, and the last date for application is 25th January
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Hello,
Yes, as per recent guidelines of UGC candidates can pursue two degree courses simultaneously, however one is to be done through distance mode, and another through regular mode, now BA-LLB cannot be pursued in distance mode as it's not recognized by BCI, and if you're pursuing BA in distance mode then only you can opt for BA-LLB in regular mode, otherwise it's not possible,
CLAT which is one of the top law entrance exam, its application form has commenced from 1st January, and will continue till 9th May, visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat to know more details regarding this, CLAT scores are accepted by many top law universities like NLUs, and other reputed private and government colleges, the eligibility criteria is passed or appearing 10+2 from a recognized board securing 45% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories.
AILET which is conducted by NLU, Delhi this is another top university for integrated law exam, application form for the same released on 17th January, and the last date for application is 25th January, check out our page at https://law.careers360.com/exams/ailet to know more details regarding this,
There is also LSAT which is conducted twice a year, for January session exam is already over, if you're interested to appear for LSAT then you can try for June session for which application form is active till 8th June, and exam is to get conducted on 22nd June, to know more details regarding this, visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/exams/lsat-india
Check out the list of law entrance exams at https://law.careers360.com/articles/law-entrance-exams
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