LLM Eligibility
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who have passed LLB programme from a recognised university can apply. This information is as per the official brochure of the university law school. The applications of only the eligible candidates are accepted. Candidates must also have the passing certificate and mark sheets with them. These documents have to be submitted for verification purposes.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For students who seek admission in DNLU in LLM Course must meet the eligibility criteria as prescribed by the university. The student must have a LLB degree or an equivalent degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks. For admission you also must provide the CLAT Score card to participate in the counselling process. These necessary criteria must be met to move forwad with the admission process.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants who have passed a three-year LLB course with a minimum of 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ ST) can apply for NALSAR University of Law LLM programme. However, admission committee may decide to reduce the percentage of qualifying exam. Aspirants appearing for the qualifying exam in April/ May are also eligible to apply.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
LLM in corporate law need a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) with minimum aggregate of 45 to 55%.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Selection criteria for LLM in Corporate Law programs typically include:
- An LLB degree is required, and the candidate should meet a minimum 45-50 percentage.
- Good scores in the national level tests such as CLAT PG, AILET, LSAT or the university specific tests.
- University performance in law and other relevant course units
- Relevant experience required (sometimes preferred)
- Speaking in interviews or group discussions
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates should know that eligibility can be different according to the courses. This is why they should check it. Failure to fulfill the eligibility can lead to cancellation of candidature.
Candidates can see the general outline of the eligibility below -
Criteria | Masters in Corporate Law Requirement |
|---|---|
Basic Qualification | 3 or 5-year LLB or equivalent. |
Minimum Percentage | minimum of 50% (45% for SC/ST) marks in aggregate |
Entrance Exam | Many universities require clearing an entrance exam like CLAT PG, AILET, LSAT, or their own entrance exam |
Work Experience | Some institutions may prefer candidates with relevant work experience |
Other Requirements | Specific requirements like proficiency in English, GD/PI rounds, etc., might be applicable |
Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.
Hope this helped your query! All the best!
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
LLM course eligibility requires completing an LLB with a minimum 50 percent or equivalent CGPA. Some of the universities have additional requirements for entrance exam scores or work experience.
Source - Multiple external/ official sites, data may vary.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
The Candidate should have passed Graduation in Law (LL.B / BA.LLB / BBA.LLB / BSc.LLB / B.Com.LLB) from any recognised University with not less than 50% marks (45% in case of SC / ST and persons with disability). Candidates awaiting results may also apply for the programme. Admission into LLM programme is based on LSAT / CLAT programme. As per the orders of the Supreme Court, there is no age limit for candidates who wish to pursue LLM.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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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