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15th April 2015, 12:04 AM
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Am I eligible to study LLB if completed 12th Arts with 91% marks being a 18 years old female candidate?
Hello Sir/Madam,
I have completed my 12th from Arts. I am 18 years old girl candidate and scored 91% in my 12th. I want to become an Advocate and I want to join LLB course. So, can I eligible? |
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15th April 2015, 04:52 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to study LLB if completed 12th Arts with 91% marks being a 18 years old female candidate?
Yes ,you are eligible to study LLB.
Just you have to do is to pass the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) do your best ,get good ranks,join best colleges for law like NLU(National Law University)Bangalore,Bhopal,Jodhpur other . |
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15th April 2015, 06:02 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to study LLB if completed 12th Arts with 91% marks being a 18 years old female candidate?
Yes offcourse you can do Law .. you are eligible to apply for lawcet..
As you have completed your intermediate.; you have to do a five year LLB course.. after that u will become Lawyer ..After your bachelor of law you pursue your post graduation by doing LLM .. LLM is a post graduate degree .. LLM is for 2 years. |
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15th April 2015, 11:22 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to study LLB if completed 12th Arts with 91% marks being a 18 years old female candidate?
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LLB is a study of law, the duration of the course is 3 years and to do this course there are qualification which you need to satisfy and they are: ~ Educational qualification needed for LLB course is that candidate should have completed B.A/ BSc/ B.com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and there are certain relaxation for other category candidates. Having completed only 12th, you are not eligible at this stage, it is better that you finish any of the degree above and then apply for the LLB course. Some of the entrance exams which you can apply for doing LLB course are: # All Law Entrance Test # All India Law Entrance Test # Common Law Admission Test # Christ University Law Entrance Test # GITAM Law Admission Test You need to satisfy the eligibility criteria needed for the exam, in order to apply. |
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18th April 2015, 02:04 AM
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Re: Am I eligible to study LLB if completed 12th Arts with 91% marks being a 18 years old female candidate?
Yes you are eligible to get admission in LLB after your 12th class. The best is to get admission in National Law University in India and for this you have to qualify the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) conducted every year to get admission there .
There is no limitations on eligibility criteria for it . The application fee costs ₹ 4000 for general category candidates and relaxation ₹500 for SC/ST candidates. The entrance examination is of 200 marks and there are 200 questions for it . There is also procedure of negative marking on each wrong answers. Questions are generally asked of English,Reasoning,Elementary Mathematics and General knowledge. There is reservation in admission for other category candidates. |
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18th April 2015, 10:56 AM
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Re: Am I eligible to study LLB if completed 12th Arts with 91% marks being a 18 years old female candidate?
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CLAT is stands for Common Law Admission Test. If you have completed 12th standard from any stream with above 50% marks from a recognized board then you are eligible to attend in CLAT exam for admission in LLB course. Your age should be below 20 years. For online application of CLAT exam, you may log onto www.clat.ac.in |
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