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Krishi Sharma

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Hi,
University of Mumbai (commonly known as Mumbai University) offers degree, diploma, advance diploma, and certificate courses to candidates at UG, PG, and PhD levels.
For BBA-LLB (Hons) course admissions the university conducts Mumbai University Common Law Entrance Test (MUCLET).For LLM course admissions the varsity conducts All India LLM Entrance Exam.
Please refer the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-mumbai-fort-campus-856/admission?stream=5&sort_by=relevance&type=question

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rishav sood

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Yes, you can but the law course will of 3 years and you will have to do the LL.B course first.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Alqa,
For LLM programme -
Candidates holding three-year LLB degree or a five-year integrated LLB degree as recognized by Bar Council of India (BCI) with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate SC/ ST category candidates need to have 40% marks in the bachelor degree qualifying examination. Candidates appearing in the final year of the qualifying degree examination are also eligible to apply.
Once you've given the exam, a merit list will be prepared and if your name is listed, you'll be called for counselling.

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Hi Shruthi,
First, you need to do and under graduation in law because you are already an engineer you can go for a 3-year course in law which is 3-year LLB and once you have finished the course you can then apply for an LLM in one of the prestigious universities.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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You can focus on cyber laws, if you want to relate with it. Do upvote and follow me, if my answer helped you!

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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You can expect admission in LLM. Some aspirants may leave, because they might have got admissions in NLUS.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi,
I think you can take admission in L.L.M in Bhuvaneshwari Correspondence College. Please get in touch with the college officials for detailed information on the same.
Regards

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Rajesh Peddibotla

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If you want to pursue LLM from reputed universities like National Law Universities, CLAT PG shall be given and you'd be admitted subsequently upon qualification. There is no option other than giving an entrance exam to pursue LLM.

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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

Contributor-Level 9

You need to apply for CLAT PG in order to do an LLM at a National Law University. CLAT PG is generally conducted in the month of May every year.

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