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YASH SHARMA

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LL.B. Shall be 100 while minimum pass marks in each paper shall be 33% individually and 48% in aggregate I. e. , total of all papers, as the case may be, of that Semester taken together
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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YASH SHARMA

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Hello, the eligibility criteria to pursue LL.B. Is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognised university with 45%-50% aggregate, this vary as per norms of the universities such as DU, BHU need 50% aggregate in Bachelor's degree, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, but since you belong to general it's tough to enroll in law programme of LL.B. With 44.4%. You have high possibility of admission. Good luck.

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Satyam Pathak

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No. It's a graduate programme. If you study LL.B. It's 3 years duration after completion of your graduation, while the B.A. LL.B. Is 5 years course right after intermediate. The PG in law as called ML. -Master of Laws. Various institutions offer L. B. or Bachelor of Legislative Law which is an undergraduate law course offered by different Indian universities, but they cannot provide B.A. L. B or Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Laws which is a dual degree professional course in administrative law. Therefore, what you really need to do is apply for the integrated law course, since you have completed 12th standard. The only difference is t
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YASH SHARMA

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Exemptions are
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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Here are some details:
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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Vamsi Angalakudhiti

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The Institute of Cost Accountants of India (ICMAI) CMA (Cost and Management Accountant) course is a professional certification programme in cost and management accounting. Students who have completed the ICMAI CMA course may be eligible for certain exemptions in LL.B. Depending on the specific university and programme. Some universities in India offer exemptions to ICMAI CMA holders in LL.B. Programs, which means that they may be able to skip some courses or subjects and complete their LL.B. Degree in a shorter duration. The exemptions granted may vary depending on the university and the specific courses completed in the ICMAI CMA prog
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Vamsi Angalakudhiti

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The decision to pursue LL.B. After completing a CS (Company Secretary) programme depends on several factors such as the individuals career goals, personal interests, and aptitude for the legal field. While there is no specific requirement for students to have a particular educational background to pursue LL.B. , it's worth noting that the field of law requires a unique set of skills such as critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and excellent written and verbal communication skills. CS students may have already developed some of these skills, such as critical thinking and analytical reasoning, during their programme, which could be b
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Vamsi Angalakudhiti

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To be eligible for admission to LL.B. In JNVU (Jai Narain Vyas University), you need to fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
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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Atharv Yadav

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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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Atharv Yadav

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Here is the list of few best colleges which are best for healthcare law
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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