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Scholar-Level 17
LL. M equivalent degree from a recognised University with not less than 55% marks on aggregate (50% in case of reserved categories, I. e. SC/ST/Persons with Disability). Good luck.
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Cleared LLB:
Passed LL.B. (Three Years Degree Course / or Five Years integrated Law Course) from a recognised University / Institute either constituted under an ACT of Parliament or approved by AICTE/AIU and having secured 50% or more marks in the aggregate.
Exemption Executive Level : ONE SUBJECT
Exemption available in paper (s) covered under Executive Programme Stage: Industrial, Labour & General Laws. Exemption at professional level: NO SUBJECT
No paper-wise exemptions available for this qualification in any paper covered under Professional Programme Stage. Reference:
Students are required to apply for paper wise exemption
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Cleared LLB:
Passed LL.B. (Three Years Degree Course / or Five Years integrated Law Course) from a recognised University / Institute either constituted under an ACT of Parliament or approved by AICTE/AIU and having secured 50% or more marks in the aggregate.
Exemption Executive Level : ONE SUBJECT
Exemption available in paper (s) covered under Executive Programme Stage: Industrial, Labour & General Laws.
Exemption at professional level: NO SUBJECT
No paper-wise exemptions available for this qualification in any paper covered under Professional Programme Stage.
Reference:
Students are required to apply for paper wise e
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You should have completed your graduation from a recognised university. You should have secured a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate in your graduation if you belong to the general category. If you belong to a reserved category such as SC/ST/OBC, you need to have secured a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate in your graduation. Based on the above criteria, if you belong to the general category, you need to have secured at least 45% marks in your graduation to be eligible for admission to LL.B. In JNVU. However
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
The fees at Punjabi University Regional Centre for L.L.B for the 1st Year is 48,165 (2020-21). L.L.B course duration is 3 Years i.e 36 months and the seats are 60+2. You can get admission through their entrance test which is known as OCET Entrance test.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
National Law School of India University, Bangalore.
School of Law, UPES Dehradun.
NLU Kochi (NUALS) - The National University of Advanced Legal StudiesKochi.
ILS Law College, Pune. Tamil Nadu
Dr Ambedkar Law University [TNDALU]Chennai.
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