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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Yes, you can surely get into DU LL.M as the only eligibility criteria is the minimum percentage secured in the undergraduate degree and not 12th.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Well every law college has to be recognised by the BCI. And this, SRM being a reputed University, is a BCI recognised.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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In order to crack CLAT LLM, you need to get a graduate degree with a minimum percentage of 55 for general and 50% for special categories.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Sorry, there's no way. You arena't eligible for LL. M. unless you belong to some special category and the university provides for a minimum marks of less than 45 for such a special category.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Just the basic of Constitution, torts and IPC will do. Also keep yourself updated with legal news.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Please clarify your question. Andhra Pradesh is Arunachal Pradesh or Andhra Pradesh.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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After 12th final exam.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Both are compulsory subjects in a law course.

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sanchit narang

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As per the latest law, pursuing LL.B. Along with any other course is not valid.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shraddha,
Yes, scholarships are available but you have to visit the university websites to learn about the university specific criteria. Scholarships are mainly on merit. Also for SMU, the admission requirements varies with your board- IB or CBSE or state board etc. SAT or ACT is required. Additionally for Law applicants a separate interview or writing test is required. There is no minimum limit but a first class is recommended, around 70%. On the other hand, to study in UK you must take the LNAT to be considered for admissions. King's College is a top college so naturally a good percentage above 70% is recommended. You must also ta
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