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29th December 2009, 09:09 PM
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Can I study B.L. after U.G (B.Sc computer science)? What are the qualifications?
hello iam sasikala i want to know shall i study B.L because since i have kept arrears i didnt get my degree certificate yet but i have wrote the exams which i have kept arrears and waiting for the results. if i can study law what qualifications should i possess.
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#3
30th January 2010, 11:29 AM
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For B.A.(LLB) the minimum qualification required is class 12 passed in any field with atleast 50% aggregate.
For persuing law from a good institute you have to crack CLAT the minimum eligibility for which is class 12 with atleast 50% aggregate. However,you can also enroll for M.A. after complition of you B.sc. with atleast 50% aggregate. Best of luck
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#5
10th February 2010, 10:48 PM
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BL is different from LLB in that, BL is a two year course while LLB is a three year course...
also,BL degree holders cant practice in court, though, they can join a law firm in advisory capacity. only after you have completed your graduation will you be allowed to take admission in it. i would personally reckon that you go for evening LLB course so that if need arises you can get yourself registered with bar-council and practice in a court of law |
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2nd July 2010, 12:47 PM
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i have completed in diploma in computer technology. and now am studying in BCA UG degree in correspondense.can i study B.L in my diploma qualification? pls clear my doubt.
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#12
22nd October 2010, 02:35 PM
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yes...ofcourse you are eligible to study B.L after U.G (Bsc comp sc)...because te minimum qualification required is 12 th pass
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#14
10th December 2010, 08:05 AM
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OK come on so many good answers but not consised as every post is answering to a question!
1) How long does it take to complete B.L 2) Is it possible to get a B.L degree in correspondence, i.e. without physically going to the college like distance education. 3) Some of you mentioned L.L.B is it after B.L or before, What should some one do to practise in a court? Regards, |
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#17
27th March 2011, 12:25 AM
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Dear,
According to me - For B.A.(LLB) the minimum qualification required is class 12 passed in any field with atleast 50% aggregate. For persuing law from a good institute you have to crack CLAT the minimum eligibility for which is class 12 with atleast 50% aggregate. However,you can also enroll for M.A. after complition of you B.sc. with atleast 50% aggregate. Thanks. All the best. |
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7th June 2011, 12:50 AM
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Sir my name is vijay and i compleated my S.S.C(10th) after that i have done my B.A(graduation) in distance mode know i am doing 2 from open schooling and my exams will be in october is i eligible for L.L.B three years course will held in 2012(lawcet) kindly please tell me sir i love law degree
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#24
15th August 2011, 10:44 PM
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Hi dear,
For B.A.(LLB) the minimum qualification required is class 12 passed in any field with atleast 50% aggregate. For persuing law from a good institute you have to crack CLAT the minimum eligibility for which is class 12 with atleast 50% aggregate. However,you can also enroll for M.A. after complition of you B.sc. with atleast 50% aggregate. Thanks |
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