As prescribed by GGSIP University
Scholarships based on class 12th score
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90% and above in eligibility subjects - 50% of the first year course fee
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85%-89% in eligibility subjects - 25% of the first year course fee.
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80%-84% in eligibility subjects - 15% of the first year course fee
* This scholastic scholarship is granted only inthe first year
NOTE- Relaxation of 5% to girl students on the above mentioned percentage.
Sports Scholarship
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Zonal Zonal Level Player : 5% of fee each year
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State State Level Player : 10% of fee each year
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National National Level Player : 15% of fee each year
Defence Scholarship
Children of defence personnel's are ofered scholarship to the extent of 10% of fee each semester. The student has to produce card of his parent at the time of admission as a proof of service. The scholarship is also offered to wards of Ex-servicemen.
Bank Loan
Students can avail study loan from any of the nationalized banks.
In addition to raising legal awareness, we have specialized legal groups—both socially and financially—legal assistance so they can access the legal system. Students also acquire real-world legal experience by helping clients with real-world problems. Students gain an appreciation for the complexity of legal theory from this encounter as well. They can also point out any flaws in the legal systems or processes.
FAQ for BA LLB (H) in Greater Noida
Q). What is BA LLB Course?
A). B A LLB is a five-year undergraduate integrated degree program and is developed specifically to educate students on the socio-legal aspects of the law. Multidisciplinary topics like Political Science, Sociology, Economics, and Constitutional Law are covered in this degree. Criminal law and family law. The integrated program helps students gain a solid understanding of the topics and give students a foundation in law so they can relate to the social and political implications of various legislation.
Q). Who can apply for BA LLB Course?
A). Students must have received a minimum cumulative score of 50% on their 10+2 exam from an accredited board. It should be noted that different colleges may have different minimum requirements. Students must have passed law entry exams at the national and university levels, such as the CLAT, LSAT, AILET, etc.
Q). Is CLAT necessary for BA LLB Admission?
A). No, studying for the CLAT is not required for the BA LLB. The SLAT, AILET, JMI BA LLB, and LSAT can also be used for BA LLB admission. Candidates can take this exam if they want to enrol in top NLUs because NLUs only recognize CLAT scores.
Q). Which are the top recruiters for BA LLB?
A). Here are some of the top recruiters of BA LLB graduates in India:
• AZB & Partners
• Khaitan and Co.
• ShardulAmarchandMangaldas& Co.
• Hammurabi and Solomon
• S&R Associates
• Trilegal
• Desai and Diwanji
• TalwarThakore and Associates
Q). What are the main subjects in BA LLB?
A). Here are some of the popular topics you will learn in BA LLB syllabus:
• Criminal Law
• Family Law
• Political Science
• Sociology
• English
• Jurisprudence
• Constitutional Law
• Taxation Laws
• International Law
• Cyber Laws
• Labor Laws
• Corporate Law
• International Trade Law
• Human Rights
• International Humanitarian and Refugee Law
Q). Can law be pursued in distance learning?
A). Distance education in BA LLB is offered by numerous colleges and universities in India, including IGNOU, National Law University, ILS, and JMI New Delhi. 50% of the class 12 grade in any stream must have been earned in order to be eligible to apply for BA LLB Distance Education. Merit-based admissions are used in BA LLB distance learning colleges.
Q). Can a student benefit from a previous year’s CLAT score?
A). No, CLAT scores are only eligible till the end of the academic year. Once the admission process is over, you will have to retake the exam for admission next year.
Q). Can a student get direct admission to BA LLB?
A). Yes, you need not take any entrance exam in order to enrol in the 5-year BA LLB program. Due to the fact that some law schools in India grant admission to 5-year BA LLB programs on the basis of merit.