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Pruthvi Motade

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To qualify for the LLM programme at Gujarat Maritime University, candidate need to have a law degree from a recognised university that is accredited. For applicants from General, OBC, PWD, NRI, PIO, and OCI backgrounds,  they must score at least 50% in the qualifying test. SC/ST applicants need to score at least 45%. Moreover, applicants might have to take part in a university-run entrance exam or a well-known common entrance exam for postgraduate law courses.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Eligibility criteria for LLM programme offered by Central University of Kerala - Thiruvalla Campus:

Candidate must have completed three-year/five-year regular L.L.B. Degree (studied in 10+2+3+3/10+2+5 system) with above mentioned marks from any recognised University/Institute.

The upper age limit for admission is 32 years as on first day of July in the year of admission for General category candidates and 35 years for those in the Reserved category candidates.

Entrance Test- Eligible candidates need to appear for the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) conducted by the university

Merit Screening- Admission is based

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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To be eligible for taking admission to two-year LLM courses at SRM School of Law, candidates must pass Class 12 and graduate in Law from a recognised board/ university. Candidates must have obtained a minimum of 50% aggregate in their final qualifying exam of undergraduate.

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Srishti

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Students who want to take admission to LLM at NLU Delhi must fulfill the eligibility criteria. Students must have passed the L.L.B. or an equivalent degree from an accredited university with a minimum of 50% overall (45% for SC, ST, and disabled students). You must have a legitimate AILET PG admission exam score. Following the announcement of the results, candidates must make the cutoff. The All India Law Entrance Test for L.L.M. is the sole basis for selection, and it serves as the basis for admission offers. The list of applicants shortlisted for AILET counselling is released by NLU Delhi. Afterwards, candidates m

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Bhumika Khandelwal

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To be eligible to pursue LLM course at Manav Rachna University, candidates must fulfil the following educational requirements:

  • Pass LLB or 5 year integrated law course with 50% or more aggregate
  • Preference will be given to the law graduates with experience or 3 years or more
  • Candidates opted for an additional subject at Class 12 level, the final aggregate will be calculated based on the best 5 subjects including English as one of the subjects.

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Anurag yadav

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The minimum eligible criteria for LLM at Dharmashastra National law University is :

  • L.L.B. or equivalent degree with a minimum of 50%

marks (45% for reserved category)

  • valid CLAT score for the admission process

Last year the cutoff for the PG courses was nearly 1800 for the general category. So you need a good CLAT score to get admission in the institute for LLM courses.

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Rankit Mandal

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For pursuing LL.M (Master of Law) a 2 year programme for specialisation in fields like constitutional law, international law, human rights, criminal justice law, etc. in the  College the Law student should have to meet some criterias like:

1. Student should complete 3 year/ 5 year LL.B exams.

2. Student should have scored above 55% in the qualifying LL.B exam.

3. Reserved catagory students should score at least 45% in the qualifying LL.B exam.

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