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Lords Universal College of Law LL.B. Eligibility and Highlights 2025
Lords Universal College of Law LL.B. course is offered at the UG level. The course's duration is 3 years.
For admission to the LL.B. course offered by Lords Universal College of Law, candidates must qualify for the specified eligibility requirements. Candidates can find below the Lords Universal College of Law LL.B. eligibility and selection criteria:
- Selection Criteria: MHCET Law
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No, After completing LLB you become a lawyer, however, you are still not an advocate and hence cannot practice law. To become an advocate and to practice law as a profession, you mandatorily need to clear the All India Bar Examination (AIBE). After qualifying AIBE, one can practice law as a full fledged profession.
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| Dates | Upcoming Events |
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Mar '26 | MH CET Law 2026 Admit Card (3-Year LLB)Tentative |
Jan '26-Mar '26 | MH CET Law 2026 Application (for 5-year LLB)Tentative |
Dec '25-Mar '26 | MH CET Law 2026 Application (for 3-year LLB) Tentative |
1 Apr '26 - 2 Apr '26 | MH CET Law 2026 Exam Date (3-Year LLB) |
Apr '26 | MH CET Law 2026 Admit Card (5-Year LLB)Tentative |
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The institute allot seats in the LL.B. course based on fulfilment of the selection criteria. Lords Universal College of Law can revise the seat count in any academic session. Some of the seats may be reserved as per the state or central government norms. Students can check below the Lords Universal College of Law LL.B. seat intake:
| Courses | Seats |
|---|---|
| Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) | 61 |
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| B.L.S. LL.B. | Candidate must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with above mentioned marks in aggregate from any recognised Board/Council. Candidate who have obtained 10+2 Higher Secondary Pass certificate or First Degree Certificate after processing studies in Distance or Correspondence method is eligible. Candidate who have obtained 10+2 through Open University system directly without having any Basic Qualification are not eligible. Candidates who are appearing/appeared for the qualifying examination are also eligible to apply for the Entrance Examination. Such candidate will be eligible for admission only if they produce the provisional/Degree/ certificate of the qualifying examination and the mark lists of all parts/attempts the of qualifying examination at the time of admission. The mentioned marks of SC/ST and OBC is for the candidate belonging to maharashtra State. |
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