LLB Eligibility
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates seeking admission to the LLB programme should be fulfilling the course-specific eligibility requirements. The New Law College, Bharati Vidyapeeth accept applications of candidates who have passed a bachelor's degree course with at least 45% aggregate (40% for SC/ST) from any faculty. Applicants must hold the pass certificates (original/copies). These documents are required by the college for verification purposes. Aspirants who meet eligibility requirements can visit the official website to apply.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Shardha School of Law BA LLB eligibility criteria is
- Pass Class 12 or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate from a recognised board.
- Aspirants must have good knowledge of English as well.
During admission and application form filling, the candidates must have the pass certificates with them for verification purposes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible for admission to the LLB programme at the School of Legal Studies, Apeejay Stya University, you must have completed your 10+2 with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks from a recognised board; for admission to the LLB program, you need a graduation degree from a UGC recognised university with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks.
Key points about eligibility:
Qualification: 10+2 or equivalent
Minimum percentage: 45% aggregate
Category-wise eligibility: 40% aggregate for SC/ST category
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a year agoNew answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates should know that eligibility can be different according to the courses. This is why they should check it.
Candidates can see the general outline of the eligibility below -
| Criteria | Details |
|---|---|
| Educational Qualification | Completion of 10+2 education from a recognized board. |
| Minimum Percentage | Varies depending on the college, typically around 50 percent for the general category. SC/ ST category candidates meet the eligibility criteria if they secure the minimum marks. |
| Stream in 10+2 | The commerce stream is preferred by some colleges, but not mandatory in all institutions. |
| Age Limit | Some universities may have an upper age limit for applicants (usually 20 years for the general category). |
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates for the LLB programme at the Faculty of Law, MIT World Peace University (MIT WPU) must have earned an undergraduate degree from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate mark of 45% for general category students and 40% for reserved categories. In addition, students must pass the MH-CET Law Entrance Examination or any comparable national or state-level law entrance exam. MIT WPU emphasises a solid academic background and a strong interest in legal studies. Personal interviews and group talks are also used during the selection process to examine a candidate's aptitude and dedication to the legal profession. Students fr
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Applicants must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board with a minimum of 45% marks for General/OBC applicants and 40% for SC/ST candidates in order to be eligible for the B.A. LL.B. (Hons) programme at Dharmashastra National Law University (DNLU). Candidates also need to take the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and receive a passing score. There is no direct entrance path available; admission is determined by CLAT rankings.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Candidate must have passed Bachelors/Masters's Degree in any discipline with a minimum of 45% aggregate from Nehru Academy of college or any other University recognised by Bar Council of India.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Candidate must have passed Bachelors/ Masters Degree in any discipline with a minimum of 45% aggregate from Panjab University or any other University recognised by Bar Council of India and Panjab University.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The LLB 3 years course is different from the five-year integrated LLB courses such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB etc. Every law school or university offering an LLB degree follows the eligibility criteria prescribed by BCI. Candidates seeking admission to an LLB course must hold a bachelor's degree of three years or four years' duration from a recognised university with minimum 50-55 percent in aggregate.
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