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Can I pursue Law after passing 12th?


I m in class twelth n after that I want to pursue law frm abroad ?lCan I do that n what are req for the same




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I m in class twelth n after that I want to pursue law frm abroad ?lCan I do that n what are req for the same
Why not?? Definitely you're eligible for LLB course after completing 12th standard.

After completing 12th standard you're eligible to apply for Integrated LLB course. The Minimum Educational qualification to apply for Integrated LLB course is that the candidate should be complete 12th standard or equivalent qualification in any discipline from recognized university.

Integrated LLB course means (LLB + Bachelor degree course). The duration of the course is for Five years and course is divided into 10 semester.

Eligibility Criteria for Intermediate LLB course:-

Intermediate course with minimum 50% of marks from a recognized University are eligible.SC / ST applicants have a rebate of 5% of marks in Graduation.Final year students are also liable.

The Applicant age should not be more than 20 years and relaxation will be applicable for SC/ST and OBC category candidates.

Selection will be made through Entrance Examination conducted by the Institution/University.

So, After completing 12th standard you're eligible to apply for Integrated LLB course.
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11th April 2015, 07:11 PM
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LLB stands for Bachelor of Law.

You are eligible to apply for Integrated LLB course after completion of your 10+2 degree.

The eligibility criteria for LLB course after 10+2 are following:-

-The candidate must have secured minimum 50%(45% for SC/ST/PWD) marks in 10+2 exam in any stream from a recognized board.

-The candidate should not exceed 20 years of age.For SC/ST candidate it is 22 years.

-The candidate has to clear CLAT(Common Law Admission Test) exam with good marks to get admission in good law colleges.

-The duration for this LLB course is 5 years.

-The syllabus for the entrance exam includes;

* Logical Reasoning

*General Awareness

*Aptitude Test

*Communication skills.
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11th April 2015, 09:20 PM
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Yes, of course, you can apply for the entrance exam called CLAT in order to pursue bachelor's degree in law that is LLB.

CLAT stands for the Common Law Admission test. It is conducted by National Law University of India.

Eligibility criteria:

~~You must have scored minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 board exam from any recognized board like CBSE, ICSE etc.

~~If you are appearing for 10+2 board exam then also you can apply for it.

~~The minimum age limit is 17 years and upper age limit is 20 years for general and OBC candidates. Two years upper age relaxation to SC/ST candidates.

CLAT has questions from:

1. Logical Reasoning.

2. Aptitude test.

3. General awareness

4. Communication skills.

The last date for online application of CLAT 2015 has been extended to 14th April. For online application, visit www.clat.ac.in.
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12th April 2015, 04:25 PM
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Yes you can apply for the LLB course and for the admission you have to first qualify the exam of C.L.A.T. for Bachelor in law. it is a common admission test for law.

The written exam syllabus is-

>> General knowledge

>> Communication skills

>> Aptitude

>> Reasoning

Where eligibility is-

>> Candidate must be passed in 12th with 50% of minimum marks from a state board or from central board of schooling education.

>> Candidate age should be 20 years maximum where the relaxation is given only to SC/ST.

>> appearing candidates in 12th in final semester can also apply but at the time of admission the 12th class should be completed.
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Sir;. I'm intermediate in the year of 2004 and I'm 3 4years old how can I apply for llb?
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5th October 2016, 03:47 PM
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Generally L.L.B is done after passing graduation but there is another option to L.L.B after 12th also..
You may get admission in 5 years L.L.B course which are organised by many universities ..
For this entrance exams are held. In 5 years course graduation and law graduation both are completed and thus you may save your 1 year which is extent in 3 years bachelor degree course..
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My son is going to complete grade 12 cbse board and want to study law in canada. What is the procedure. Should he study Diploma in paralegal (2years)or should he do a bachelor degree(4 years) before the LSAT . Or can he directly write a LSAT and do LLB in canada. Please advise me
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