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15th August 2012, 12:16 PM
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Am I eligible for 3 year LLB course after completion of Degree with 66% of marks?
can i eligible for 3 years LLB course my degree percentage 66%
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15th August 2012, 01:40 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for 3 year LLB course after completion of Degree with 66% of marks?
LLB is a three years graduation course for candidates who wish to become lawyer. The meaning of LLB is Bachelor of Laws. Today LLB is among the most preferred course in India. It is generally seen in a very positive light because we have huge shortage of good lawyers in India.
The number of cases are increasing sharply therefore we need more lawyers in India who stand for justice and could help common man get justice. Lawyers are very important part of the Legal System therefore it is one of the most respected careers in India. To become a lawyer, there are basically two options. Firstly you can opt for the BA LLB course which is 5 years long and secondly you can opt for LLB course which is 3 years long. What is the difference between two is something you may be wondering. Firstly they hold same merit when you would go out and look for the job. It would not matter whether you have done LLB or BA LLB. The only difference is that while LLB can be done by after completing graduation. BA LLB course include graduation course therefore it could be done straight after 12th. To get admission in a law college for LLB course, first you need to appear in CLAT entrance exam. Eligibility: For LLB course which is 3 years long, you need graduation degree in any stream from a recognised university. You need to secure at least 45 percent marks in graduation. SC/ST candidates need to obtain at least 40 percent marks. Since you have scored 66 percent in graduation course, You are eligible to apply for LLB course from any reputed college in India. |
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15th August 2012, 03:12 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for 3 year LLB course after completion of Degree with 66% of marks?
DEAR ,
Eligibility: For LLB course which is 3 years long, you need graduation degree in any stream from a recognised university. You need to secure at least 45 percent marks in graduation. SC/ST candidates need to obtain at least 40 percent marks. Since you have scored 66 percent in graduation course, You are eligible to apply for LLB course from any reputed college in India. ALL THE BEST. |
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15th August 2012, 05:40 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for 3 year LLB course after completion of Degree with 66% of marks?
LLB is a three year course and you are eligible for the same.There are various areas of specialisation in this field which one can choose from like corporation law, civil law, criminal law, international law, labour law, patent law, tax law and so on.
Minimum qualification to go for a course in law (LLB) is 10+2. Course duration is of 5 years and is sponsored by the Bar Council Of India. P.G. Programmes in law (LLM) are of 2 years duration & eligibility is LLB degree. Many universities and institutes also offer other diploma courses in several disciplines of law, including Administrative Law, International Law, Labour Laws, Tax Laws and Corporate Laws. Thanks…. |
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15th August 2012, 07:09 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for 3 year LLB course after completion of Degree with 66% of marks?
hi,
Eligibility Criteria LLB The eligibility criteria for LLB is that one should have a B.A / BSc / B.com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and 35% for SC/ST candidates. There is also a 2% Weightage for the post graduate degree holders. For seeking admission in this law course the students have to give an entrance test and a personal interview Best of luck |
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15th August 2012, 07:17 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for 3 year LLB course after completion of Degree with 66% of marks?
Yes, You are eligible to apply for three years LL.B. course after completion of Graduation Degree with 66% marks.
LL.B. - Bachelor of Law is a three years under Graduate course in Law and can be pursed after Graduation in any stream from a recognised University with at least 45% marks and within the age of 30 years. Some Institutions conduct admission to LL.B. course on the basis of mark secured in Graduation level but some reputed Institutions conduct entrance exam like CLAT(Common Law Admission Test) for admission to this course. For more information you may log on to http://www.clat.ac.in |
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15th August 2012, 09:36 PM
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Re: Am I eligible for 3 year LLB course after completion of Degree with 66% of marks?
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LLB is a three years graduation course for candidates who wish to become lawyer. The meaning of LLB is Bachelor of Laws. Today LLB is among the most preferred course in India. It is generally seen in a very positive light because we have huge shortage of good lawyers in India. The number of cases are increasing sharply therefore we need more lawyers in India who stand for justice and could help common man get justice. Lawyers are very important part of the Legal System therefore it is one of the most respected careers in India. To become a lawyer, there are basically two options. Firstly you can opt for the BA LLB course which is 5 years long and secondly you can opt for LLB course which is 3 years long. What is the difference between two is something you may be wondering. Firstly they hold same merit when you would go out and look for the job. It would not matter whether you have done LLB or BA LLB. The only difference is that while LLB can be done by after completing graduation. BA LLB course include graduation course therefore it could be done straight after 12th. To get admission in a law college for LLB course, first you need to appear in CLAT entrance exam. Eligibility: For LLB course which is 3 years long, you need graduation degree in any stream from a recognised university. You need to secure at least 45 percent marks in graduation. SC/ST candidates need to obtain at least 40 percent marks. Since you have scored 66 percent in graduation course, You are eligible to apply for LLB course from any reputed college in India. ALL THE BEST.... |
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