How can I get admission to Calcutta University, Faculty of Law BA LLB course?
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For admission to BA LLB programme of Faculty of Law, Calcutta University, candidates must meet the prescribed eligibility and selection criteria. The aspirants who are Class 12 pass with at least 45% aggregate (40% for reserved categories) are eligible to register and take the entrance test. Calcutta University admit candidates to the integrated course based on Calcutta University Law Entrance Test (CULET-UG) scores. After selection, candidates need to take part in e-counselling for seat allotment. After this, the coure fee amount can be paid for seat confirmation.
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