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YASH SHARMA

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No, you are not eligible for the 3-year LL.B. Course in India if you have completed a Diploma in chemical engineering. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has relaxed the eligibility criteria for the 3-year LL.B. Course and now allows candidates who have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline to pursue the course. However, Diploma holders are not eligible to pursue 3-year LL.B. Course. However, there are some colleges that offer a 5-year integrated LL.B. Course that you can apply for. This course is designed for students who have completed their Diploma or Bachelor's degree in any discipline. If you are interested in pursuing a car
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Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you are eligible for the 3-year LL.B. Course in India. The Bar Council of India (BCI) has relaxed the eligibility criteria for the 3-year LL.B. Course and now allows candidates who have completed a Diploma or a Bachelor's degree in any discipline to pursue the course. However, there are some conditions that you need to meet in order to be eligible for the 3-year LL.B. Course. These conditions are as follows:
* You must have completed your Diploma or Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 45% marks. * You must have a valid graduation Certificate from a recognised university. * You must be at least 18 years old on the first day of the a
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Yes, you are eligible to pursue a 3-year LL.B. Programme after completing your graduation from DU SOL. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do. Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL. This will depend on the college and the programme you are applying to. Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding programme, and it is important to be prepared for the workload. Here are some things yo
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Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can take admission in a regular LLB course after completing your graduation from SOL DU. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do.
Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL DU. This will depend on the college and the program you are applying to.
Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding program, and it is important to be prepared for the workload.
Here are some things you can do t
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can take admission in a regular LLB course after completing your graduation from SOL DU. However, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do.
Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL DU. This will depend on the college and the program you are applying to.
Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding program, and it is important to be prepared for the workload.
Here are some things you can do t
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YASH SHARMA

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can take admission in a regular LLB course after completing your graduation from Integrated School of Law - Bachelor of Law (LL.B.). However, there are a few things you should keep in mind.
First, you will need to make sure that the college you are interested in accepts lateral entry students. Not all colleges do.
Second, you may need to take some additional courses to make up for the courses you have already taken in SOL. This will depend on the college and the program you are applying to.
Finally, you should be prepared for the rigors of law school. Law school is a demanding program, and it is important to be prepared for the w
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Scholar-Level 17

Yes, it is possible to do an LLB after completing an M.Sc in Computer Science. There are many law schools that offer LLB programs for students who have already graduated from another undergraduate program. However, it is important to note that the eligibility requirements for LLB programs vary from school to school. Some schools may require students to have a certain GPA in their undergraduate studies, while others may require students to take the LSAT. It is important to research the eligibility requirements for the specific LLB programs that you are interested in.
Here are some steps you can take to pursue an LLB after graduation:
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The fees and eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B. Vary depending on the university or college you are applying to. However, the average fees for a 3-year LL.B. Course in India ranges from INR 1 Lacs to INR 2 Lacs per annum. Here are some of the factors that can affect the total fees of LL.B. :
* The reputation of the university or college
* The location of the university or college
* The facilities offered by the university or college
* The mode of education (full-time or part-time)
* The type of admission (merit-based or entrance exam-based)
If you are looking for a more affordable option, you can consider applying to a government univer
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Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you are eligible to pursue LLB or Bachelor of Laws even if you have completed your M.Com and MBA degrees.
The eligibility criteria for LLB in India is as follows:
- The candidate must have completed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university.
- The candidate should have secured a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination (depending on the university/institution).
- There is no upper age limit to apply for LLB.
As you have completed your post-graduation and meet the minimum percentage requirement, you are eligible to apply for the LLB program. However, please note that the admission process and elig
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Scholar-Level 17

To be eligible for the LL.B. Programme at Delhi University (DU), candidates must have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks for General category candidates. Therefore, if a candidate from the General category has scored 49.8% in graduation from School of Open Learning, they may not be eligible to appear for the DU LL.B. Entrance exam. However, it is advisable to check the official notification for any changes in the eligibility criteria or exceptions.

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