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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Eligibility criteria to seek admission in LL.B at Delhi University is that the candidate should have graduated in any discipline of knowledge from a 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. IGNOU is a central university established by the Act of Parliament. You are eligible to appear in LL.B entrance examination conducted by DU with your 50% marks in graduation degree from IGNOU.

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AISHA BANSAL

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Hello Vipin
If you are already holding a Bachelor's degree then start hunting for a job. After some years of work experience, you will find a better job.
But to enhance your knowledge, skills still if you want to pursue a course, then have a look at below-mentioned list:
1) LLM
2) CS
3) Any certificate or diploma course in research methodology
4) Certificate or Diploma in anything which excites you and boosts up your skill.
All the best!
Please feel free to revert.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Yes, you can do M.Com with LLB in distance mode or LLB with M.Com at the same time.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

Guide-Level 14

After B.Com, MBA is the best option as once you do MBA, you can get upto 6 lakh PA as pay but as it is said that it depends on the student's interest. So, if you are really interested in taking up law then pay doesn't matter because after finishing LLB, you can also get a good pay. The choice is yours. All the best!

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SHIVANI GUPTA

Beginner-Level 3

You can take CLAT which is for entering in the national law colleges in India. It's just like IIMs and IITs.
You can take AILET which is specifically for NLU-DELHI.
You have DU LLB for Faculty of Law, Delhi University.
IPU CET LLB for Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University.
SET (Symbiosis Law Entrance Test).
These are the most popular ones which one should take for entering in a good law college.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Raghunath,
These days there is an all India entrance test for admission to law colleges. You will have to appear and clear this exam.

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Guide-Level 12

First of all, you should have a minimum of 60% in your exam.
For admission in Osmania University, you have to clear the exam and get a minimum of 50% in all the subjects.

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Rahul Rawat

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Yes, you can apply for DU LLB after completing your graduation.
DU conducts it's entrance exam every year in a month of July.

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You can definitely get admission on LLB (3 years) without having to appear for the entrance exam. There are several law colleges in India that offer admission for LLB on the merit rather than having to appear for the entrance exam. You should look into these universities. I will mention some at the end of the answer.
LLB 3 is becoming rare day by day since most colleges are shifting for the BA LLB course which is 5 years long. There is no difference in the degrees. Both the degrees hold same value when applying for the job.
The difference is that BA LLB is taken after completing class 12th. Candidates have to appear for Common Law Admiss
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