Can I get admission to Government Law College, Churchgate for LLB with 60% in Class 12th?

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    Rashmi Arora | Contributor-Level 10

    11 months ago

    Yes, admissions are possible with 60% aggregate in Class 12 but student has to meet other criteria for admissions. Students must secure good scores in accepted entrance examinations such as MHCET Law. This is a competitive exam based on which admissions are granted to students. 

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    Vikrant Shekhar | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    For some courses, the accepted Class 12 score is 45% and for some courses, it could be different. For Law, please visit the official website of the college and check for the same details. The accepted entrance exam for admission to the LLB course is MHCET Law. Students must prepare well in advance for this entrance exam so that admissions become easy. 

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    Anit kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    No, getting admission into Government Law College, Churchgate's LLB programme with just 60% marks in Class 12th is not possible as the admission criteria is highly competitive .

    Here are few key details regarding admission to  this Law College :- 

    • Eligibility for LLB at GLC Churchgate requires a candidate to have a minimum aggregate of 50% marks in graduation degree (for 3-year LLB).

    • For 5-year integrated LLB, minimum 60% scores in 10+2 examinations is required.

    • However, meeting only the basic eligibility criteria does not guarantee admission at GLC Churchgate.

    • Admission is solely based on the Common La

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