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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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No there are no percentage criteria for the 12th standard but you can not pursue 3 years of law after intermediate. Law can be pursued in the following two ways:
If you've passed your intermediate (from any stream) - Opt for an integrated LLB course (5 years) eg. BA LLB (hon. ), BBA. LLB. (hon. ), B.Com. LL.B. (Hons. )
If you are already a graduate (from any stream) - Go for an LL.B. programme (3yrs).
So you can only go for a 5-year law course. Appear for CLAT, AILET or Search for the best law colleges in your city/state and apply there. Most of them will conduct their entrance.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Yes, you are eligible as there is no maximum age criteria as of now. Person of any age can opt for law course in India currently. Regarding the Age bar for LL.B. Matter is still pending before the Supreme Court. BCI has imposed the bar but after several petitions. SC stayed the imposed limit. And for now there is no Bar on Age limit to pursue law. If you are already a graduate (from any stream) - Go for a LL.B. Programme (3yrs)
Search for best law colleges of your city/state and apply there. Most of them will conduct there own entrance.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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No worries, these exams are required only if you want to go to the top law colleges of India. Otherwise, check if your desired law course is available at your state university or any college nearby and apply there. Law can be pursued in following two ways:
If you've passed your intermediate (from any stream) - Opt for an integrated LLB course (5 years) eg. BA LLB (hon. ), BBA. LLB. (hon. ), B.Com. LL.B. (Hons. )
If you are already a graduate (from any stream) - Go for an LL.B. programme (3yrs).
Search for the best law colleges in your city/state and apply there. Most of them will conduct their entrance.

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Prajeet Sen

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Hi, if you're thinking of choosing IP then you can because it could be helpful in the future. If you want to pursue law after graduation then IP wouldn't be of much help but if you pursue law in an integrated course for example BBA LL.B. Then it could be helpful. Because today universities are adding more and more coding related subjects in their curriculum.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of B.A. LL.B. 5 years integrated courses of University of Jammu is given below. Eligibility B.A. LL.B. (5 Years): B.A. LL.B. 5 years course shall be open to a candidate who has passed/ appeared in the Higher Secondary Part-II Examination (10+2 pattern) or equivalent examination in any
discipline of J&K Board of School Education or an examination recognised as equivalent thereto, with not less than 45% marks (40% in case of SC/ST). Age : The age of the candidate should be not more than 21 years in case of general category and 22 years in case of SC/ST and other backward categories as on July 01, 2021. So from a
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of MAH-LLB(3 Years) CET-2020 of Maharashtra for 3 years LLB is given below.
Eligibility : Candidate should be a graduate in any faculty of any University established by an act of Parliament or by a State Legislature or an equivalent National Institution recognized as a Deemed to be University or Foreign University recognized as equivalent to the status of an Indian University by an authority competent to declare equivalence, With Minimum 45% marks in aggregate in qualifying examination. (That is 45% marks for all the parts of the Degree Examination taken together).
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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You should have to appear in MAH-LLB (3 Years) CET-2021 entrance exam. The eligibility criteria of MAH-LLB 3 Years CET for All India Candidature Candidate is given below. Eligibility : Candidate should be a graduate in any faculty of any University established by an act of Parliament or by a State Legislature or an equivalent National Institution recognised as a Deemed to be University or Foreign University recognised as equivalent to the status of an Indian University by an authority competent to declare equivalence, With Minimum 45% marks in aggregate in qualifying examination. (That is 45% marks for all the parts of the Degree Exami
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes you can. Popular entrance exam for 3 year LL.B. In Maharashtra are MH-CET & SLAT. One need minimum 45% marks and law entrance score to get admission in good law college. Few other option could be- DU LL.B
- Jamia
- Allahabad University
- Lucknow University
- Rajasthan University
- government. Law college Ajmer
- LPU
- Chandigarh University
Popular entrance exam I suggest you to target are - MH-CET, SLAT. DUCET Jamia CET. Best wishes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You are eligible to study law after BCA subject to qualifying minimum marks. It is okay to do LL.B. After BCA if you are too much interested in law. One option could be PG Diploma in cyber law. Few other good option could be -
- MCA
- MBA ( IT, Marketing). .

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