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18th September 2013, 05:17 PM
 
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Am I eligible for LLB course after scoring 47.48% in graduation


i have 47.48% in my graduation. can i eligible for llb course.if so please tell me about correspondence courses or evening classes.which college is better my me.




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11th August 2015, 09:25 PM
jagrity7
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Default Re: Am I eligible for LLB course after scoring 47.48% in graduation

You will be eligible for LLB course after scoring 47.48% in graduation on the condition you belong to reserved category, otherwise,you are ineligible with your percentage of marks in Graduation .

LLB stands for Bachelor of Law. LLB is a bachelor's degree in law course of three year duration . Admission to LLB course is based on the merit list of CLAT(Common Law Admission Test) .

The eligibility criteria required to get admission in LLB degree are as under :-

-The candidate must have completed graduation with at least 55% marks (40% for reserved category) in any discipline from a recognized university.

-There is no restriction on upper age-limit for admission. However, a candidate must have completed at least 17 years of age on the date of application.

The syllabus for the exam consists of

Elementary Mathematics

General English

General Knowledge

Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning.
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1st October 2019, 04:10 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible for LLB course after scoring 47.48% in graduation

I got 49 % in my b.com so, am I eligible for llb entrance
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2nd September 2020, 01:44 PM
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Default Re: Am I eligible for LLB course after scoring 47.48% in graduation

Can i be eligible to apply for LLB after completing graduation with 45.7%
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