How many marks are required to get admission for BA LLB in BVP New Law College, Pune?

244 Views|1 Followers|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Shivam Joshi
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shiwani singh
8 years ago
If you're asking for the board score, then you need to have 60% and above marks with all subjects passed and marked. They also consider your CLAT score. If you have a score near about the qualification scale, then the admission is a smooth process.

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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago
Hello Shivam Admission is possible only through All India Law Entrance Test conducted by Bharti Vidyapeeth University. Please refer to the below mentioned link for further clearance, http://bvpnlcpune.org/LLB5Yrs.aspx.

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Neha Batra
6 years ago
You need to clear CLAT, and class 12th marks are also counted.

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Manjeet Jakhar
7 years ago
Both the universities are good. National Law University is a government college and Lovely Professional University is private. If you want to get good academic performance along with good infra then you should go for LPU and if you want a government degree then go for National Law University.

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Aishwarya Belle
7 years ago
Hi Shivam, if you are constraining your question to 10+2 score, the eligibility would be minimum 45% for General category and 40% for SC/ST. Admission is possible only through All India Law Entrance Test conducted by Bharti Vidyapeeth University. Please refer to the below mentioned link for further

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