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YASH SHARMA

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Great to hear that you are interested in pursuing a career in law! Since you are not eligible for the LL.B. Course, pursuing the B.A. LL.B. Course is a good option for you. B.A. LL.B. Is a five-year integrated undergraduate programme that combines the study of law with arts or humanities subjects. The course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of legal principles, as well as a broad knowledge of various subjects such as history, political Science, economics, sociology, and literature. To be eligible for the B.A. LL.B. Course, you need to have completed your 10+2 examination from a recognised board with a
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The eligibility criteria for Judiciary exams may vary depending on the state or the conducting authority. However, most of the states require that the candidate should possess a law degree from a recognised university with a minimum percentage of marks, typically 50% for the general category and 45% for the reserved categories. Having backlogs in the LL.B. Programme may affect your eligibility for the Judiciary exam. It's recommended that you check the eligibility criteria mentioned in the notification of the particular state for which you are interested in applying. If the eligibility criteria mention that a candidate should have a cl
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The eligibility criteria to practice law in courts after completing a distance/correspondence LLB program from Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) is the same as for any regular LLB program in India.
According to the Bar Council of India (BCI) rules, candidates who have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks and have completed an LLB degree from a recognized university or institute are eligible to enroll as advocates and practice law in the courts of India.
Additionally, it's mandatory for all law graduates to pass the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) conduc
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YASH SHARMA

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Yes you are. To be eligible for a 3-year LL.B. Course in India, the basic eligibility criteria is to have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or board. Since you have completed a 10+3 year Diploma course, you may not be eligible for a 3-year LL.B. Course directly after completion of the Diploma programme. However, you may still be eligible for other law courses such as the 5-year integrated LL.B. Programme or the 1-year Diploma in Law programme, depending on the specific eligibility criteria of the universities or colleges you are interested in. It's recommended that you check with the universit
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To be eligible for a 3-year LL.B. Course in India, the basic eligibility criteria is to have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or board. Since you have completed a 10+3 year Diploma course, you may not be eligible for a 3-year LL.B. Course directly after completion of the Diploma programme. However, you may still be eligible for other law courses such as the 5-year integrated LL.B. Programme or the 1-year Diploma in Law programme, depending on the specific eligibility criteria of the universities or colleges you are interested in. It's recommended that you check with the universities or colleg
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The eligibility criteria for 3-years LL.B. Course can vary depending on the university or college offering the programme. However, in general, to be eligible for a 3-years LL.B. Course in India, candidates must have completed a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university or board. Since you have completed your 12th from your state board without 11th, you may not meet the eligibility criteria for a 3-years LL.B. Programme. However, you can check the specific eligibility criteria for the 3-years LL.B. Programme offered by the university or college you are interested in, as there may be some exceptions or special cond
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Admission criteria for LL.B. Programs vary among universities and colleges, so it's difficult to give a definitive answer without knowing the specific requirements of the institution you're interested in. However, in general, a candidate who has completed a bachelor's degree with a minimum percentage of marks (which can vary depending on the institution), and who belongs to the OBC category and has a handicap, may be eligible to apply for an LL.B. Programme. You should check the admission criteria of the university or college where you wish to apply for an LL.B. Programme, and see if you meet the minimum requirements. You may also want
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Admission criteria of the college you are interested in applying to for LL.B. Generally, most colleges require candidates to have a minimum of 45-50% marks in their Bachelor's degree. However, the eligibility criteria may vary from college to college.
I would recommend you to check the official website of the college you want to apply to for LL.B or contact the admission department to get detailed information about their admission criteria and the eligibility requirements. You can also check the information brochure or prospectus of the college for more information.

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You are indeed eligible to apply for 3-year LL.B. Degree programme on the basis of either of your post-graduate degrees. LL.B. Eligibility: Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories. LL.B. Eligibility requires the aspirants to have completed their Bachelor's degree successfully with a minimum aggregate of 45% in any recognised institution and must ensure that they give the entrance exams required by the institutions such as CLAT AILET etc. As part of LL.B. Course eligibility,
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