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A candidate must graduated in any stream with atleast 55 % for general candidate for OBC it is 52% and 50% for SC/ST Candidate. 

If any one wants to pursue BA.LLB or BBA.LLB so the eligibility criteria is a candidate must pass 12th with minimum of 50% and 45% for SC/ST .

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The criteria to take admission to an LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) program: 

50% require a minimum percentage or grade in your undergraduate degree.

Common entrance exams for LL.B. programs in India include the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT), state-level law entrance exams, or university-specific entrance exams. Check the specific entrance exam requirements of the colleges you are interested in.

There may be an age limit for admission to LL.B. programs, although this can vary among institutions.

Law colleges often have reserved seats or quotas for certain categories, such as Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), Other Backward Cl

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Yes you are eligible for 3 year LLB Course as minimum aggregate percentage of 45% to 50% is required. 

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Yes Its possible. If you are looking to resume your studies after a gap, it's a great decision to continue your pursuit of a BLS LLB degree. 

Get in touch with the administration or the relevant department of DY Patil College to inquire about the procedures and requirements for resuming your studies. They will provide you with accurate information regarding the process and any necessary documentation you might need to provide.

Inquire about the possibility of transferring your previous credits. If you have completed any coursework or exams during your previous enrollment, you may be able to transfer those credits to the current prog

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Yes you are eligible for LLB degree from Kingston Law College. 

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Yes you are eligible to take admission in Kingston Law College for LLB course. 

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Yes you are eligible for BA LLB in kingston law college. 

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Yes, if you have completed your B.Com degree, you are generally eligible to apply for the LLB (Hons.) in Intellectual Property Rights program at Rajiv Gandhi School of Intellectual Property Law (RGSOIPL), which is a part of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur.

Typically, LLB programs accept candidates who have completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university. Since you have already completed your B.Com degree, you fulfill the educational eligibility requirement.

However, it's important to note that eligibility criteria may vary, and specific requirements for the LLB program at RGSOIPL may be out

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The eligibility criteria for LLB can vary depending on the country and the specific university or college. However, I can provide you with general eligibility criteria for LLB programs:

1. Educational Qualifications: Typically, LLB programs require candidates to have completed their undergraduate degree from arecogniseduniversity or educational institution. The acceptable undergraduate degrees may vary, but in many cases, a Bachelors degree in any discipline is sufficient.

2. Minimum Aggregate Marks: Some institutions may have minimum aggregate marks requirements for admission to LLB programs. The specific percentage required may vary, b

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Yes, you can pursue LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) if you meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective educational institutions. The eligibility criteria for LLB can vary depending on the country and the specific university or college. However, I can provide you with general eligibility criteria for LLB programs:

1. Educational Qualifications: Typically, LLB programs require candidates to have completed their undergraduate degree from arecogniseduniversity or educational institution. The acceptable undergraduate degrees may vary, but in many cases, a Bachelors degree in any discipline is sufficient.

2. Minimum Aggregate Marks:

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