What is the procedure to take BA LLB admission at Gujarat National Law University?

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    Muskan | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    To secure admission in BA LLB at Gujarat National Law University (GNLU), follow these steps:

    • Check Eligibility: Ensure you meet GNLU's eligibility criteria, typically requiring a 10+2 pass with a minimum aggregate percentage. Verify if any specific subjects or entrance exams are required.
    • Appear for Entrance Exam: GNLU conducts its own entrance exam for BA LLB admissions. Register for and appear in this exam, as it forms a crucial part of the selection process.
    • Fill Application Form: Visit GNLU's official website during the application period. Fill out the online application form with accurate personal, academic, and contact details. Uplo
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    Siddharth Jain | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago

    Gujarat National Law University LLM Admission

    University offers admission to the one-year LLM programme at the PG level. Aspirants must satisfy the GNLU admission criteria to be eligible for admission to the LLM.

    Candidates must have earned an LLB degree from an attributed university with at least a 55% grade point average. Besides, the LLB degree must be recognised by BCI. Students must then take the CLAT PG and receive a good score. For consideration for GNLU Gandhinagar's PG admissions, candidates must achieve the CLAT PG cutoff.

    Students who pass the CLAT PG exam must attend CLAT PG counselling. For admission, applicants must select G

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  • GNLU's BA LLB (Hons) programme admissions open annually in January. To qualify, applicants need a minimum of 45% in Class 12 (or 40% for SC/ST) and a satisfactory CLAT score. The application process includes submitting 10+2 transcripts and paying the CLAT application fee (Rs. 4000 for general, Rs. 3500 for SC/ST). Admission is based on CLAT UG scores and university cut-offs. Successful candidates participate in counseling and pay the entrance fee. There are 174 UG seats available nationwide in India.

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    Suraj Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    The Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) admissions process opens each year in January. You can apply online by visiting their official website. 
    In order to enroll in the BA LLB (Hons) program, you must be qualified for: 
    hold a minimum of a 45% cumulative Class 12 mark (or 40% for SC/ST applicants).

    Earn a decent CLAT score.

    Submit the 10+2 transcript.

    Pay the application cost for the CLAT (Rs. 4000 for general admission, Rs. 3500 for SC/ST aspirants).

    Admission is awarded based on the candidate's CLAT UG score and the university cut-off. Qualified candidates who participate in the counseling process are offered seats. Candidat

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    Anoop Anoop | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago

    Every year in January, the Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) admissions process begins. Applying online is possible via their official website. 

    • For the BA LLB (Hons) programme, you have to be eligible for:
    • possess at least a 45% aggregate grade in Class 12 (or 40% for SC/ST candidates).
    • Obtain a respectable CLAT score
    • Send in the transcript for 10+2.
    • Cover the CLAT application fee (Rs. 3500 for SC/ST applicants, Rs. 4000 for general admission).

    Based on the candidate's CLAT UG score and the university cut-off, admission is granted. Seats are offered to qualified candidates who take part in the counselling process. Upon accepting t

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