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10th December 2018, 12:28 PM
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Eligibility to study LLB for a candidate with 41% in 10th, 43% in 12th and 34% in BCom?


Hi friends, I have secured 34% in BCom, 43% in 12th Commerce and 41% in 10th standard. Now, I want to study LLB course. I want to know that with these percentage of mars in overall academics, I am eligible to study LLB course?




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15th December 2018, 01:21 PM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study LLB for a candidate with 41% in 10th, 43% in 12th and 34% in BCom?

LLB is Bachelor in Legislative Law. It is three year course. The entrance examination is conducted for admission in the course in various institutes.

The required minimum aggregate to appear for the examination varies with institutes and there is also relaxation for reserved category in the reserved category. No age limit to appear for the examination.

So, you can visit the official website to get detail information about the admission procedure.
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15th December 2018, 07:23 PM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study LLB for a candidate with 41% in 10th, 43% in 12th and 34% in BCom?

The minimum academic qualification required for Bachelor of law course is that candidate must have done bachelor's degree from a recognized university.

You must have minimum of 50% marks in bachelor's degree. No college will accept admission of candidate who has 34% marks in graduation.
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17th December 2018, 02:08 AM
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Default Re: Eligibility to study LLB for a candidate with 41% in 10th, 43% in 12th and 34% in BCom?

The minimum percentage of marks that is required for taking up LLB is 50% in graduation, which you clearly have not obtained. So, no college can offer you to take up the course as you do not meet up the eligibility criteria. Further more, take a note of the fact that LLB course is not offered in distance mode. If any college is offering such course in distance mode, then simply it is a fraud, as the Bar Council of India, the regulatory authority doesn't allow so.
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