
Yes, candidates can get direct admission to ABBS School of Law based on their merit of the last qualifying exam of previous education. Candidates who passed Class 12 with minimum 45% aggregate (40% aggregate for SC/ ST category) are eligible to apply for admission to ABBS School of Law. However, the
Acharya Bangalore B- School (ABBS) School of Law is a private institute provides courses such as BA-LLB, BBA-LLB, B.Sc, B.Com at UG level. For admission in UG courses no entrance exam is required, it is fully merit based. 40% of aggregate marks is required in 10+2 with an affiliated board. (This per
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The total tuition fee for BA LLB at Symbiosis College of Law (INR 25-26 lakh) is around 3 times the fee at MS Ramaiah College of Law (INR 8-11 lakh). Thus, BA LLB at MS Ramaiah College of Law is much more economical.
The total tuition fee for BA LLB at Symbiosis College of Law (INR 25-26 lakh) is around 3 times the fee at MS Ramaiah College of Law (INR 8-11 lakh). Thus, BA LLB at MS Ramaiah College of Law is much more economical.
No, MS Ramaiah College of Law does not consider CUET score for admission in BA LLB. It conducts its own entrance test called RCL Admission Test. Some central universities, such as Banaras Hindu University and University of Allahabad accept CUET score for admission in BA LLB program.
The total tuition fee for BA LLB at Symbiosis College of Law (INR 25-26 lakh) is around 3 times the fee at MS Ramaiah College of Law (INR 8-11 lakh). Thus, BA LLB at MS Ramaiah College of Law is much more economical.
The BBA LLB programme at MIT School of Law covers a range of subjects that merges the study of business administration and law including Business law, contract law, constitutional law, taxation law, etc.
The course has been set up to give students a full and holistic understanding of the Indian legal
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