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You are not eligible to pursue the course. Please note the eligibility for the PG degree in Criminal Law.
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The general eligibility condition for admission to Masters Programme is through formal education as per the UGC Regulations 2001. Candidates who have successfully completed a three year / five year under-graduate degree course in Law conducted by the University or equivalent thereto shall be eligible for admission to a Master's Degree programme in any of the LLM courses. Candidate should have obtained a minimum of 45% of marks under New Regulations [40% under Old Regulations].
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