Can get admission 3 year LL.B. In Pune or Akola.

Score 43, B.Com MIRPM.

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YASH SHARMA
2 years ago
Yes. It is possible to get admission to a 3 year LL.B. Programme in Pune or Akola with a score of 43 in the B.Com MIRPM. However, it is important to note that the cut-offs for admission to these programs vary from college to college. Some colleges may have a higher cut-off than others, depending on

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
Hello Vijay As per BCI rule you need to have 45% marks to get admission in LL.B. If you are desire to get anyhow, I suggest to get a graduation through correspondence. It is the only solution to study LL.B. The other option could be to pursue Master of Corporate Law via correspondence from NLU. All

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Dinesh upadhyay
5 years ago
In most of the universities and as per BCI rule you need to have 45% marks to get admission in LL.B. If you are desire to get anyhow, I suggest to get a graduation through correspondence. It is the only solution to study LL.B. The other option could be to pursue Master of Corporate Law via correspon

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