Banking Law Eligibility

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Pragati Singh

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It depends on the level of the course. Banking Law courses are available at multiple levels.

Course LevelEligibility Criteria
LLM in Banking Law
  • An LLB degree or an equivalent, such as a BA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB, or BBA LLB.
  • With a minimum aggregate score of 50% (5% or more relaxation for other categories).
  • Entrance exam scores like CLAT PG, AILET, or CUET LLM are required.
PG Diploma in Banking Law
  • A bachelor's degree (BA / BSc / BCom) in any relevant discipline.
  • With a minimum aggregate score of 50% (5% or more relaxation for other categories).
  • No entrance exam score required.
Certificate in Banking Law
  • Class 12 scores from a recognized board.
  • Any stream.
  • No entrance exam score required.

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