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8th April 2020, 01:28 AM
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Is Post Graduation compulsory for starting LLB?
Can I apply for LLB if I dropped M.Com exams in between or not cleared yet? Or, do I need to complete M.Com or any Post Graduation degree course? Or, can I take admission in LLB on the basis of Graduation only?
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#2
10th April 2020, 02:27 AM
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The first thing I would like to let you know that the minimum education required to pursue LLB (Bachelor of Legislative Law) degree of 3 years is a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university while the same in case of integrated LLB course of five years such as B.A. LLB/B.Sc. LLB, etc. is a Class 12th in any discipline from a recognised board of education.
So, even after dropping out your Master's degree course i.e; M.Com degree course, you can still pursue LLB degree course on the basis of your bachelor's degree course. |
#3
10th April 2020, 10:57 AM
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LLB is Bachelor in Law. It is three year course.
The eligibility to get admission in the course is that candidate must have passed bachelor degree from a recognised university. There is no age limit to get admission in the course So, you are eligible to get admission in the course on the basis of bachelor degree qualification. |
#4
10th April 2020, 03:36 PM
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There is no need to pursue Post graudation course for pursuing LLB course. Graduation degree in any stream is sufficient to get enrolled for LLB course of 3 years duration.
As you have already done graduation course, so you can enroll yourself for LLB course. However, you will have to qualify law entrance exams like:
Note that there is no age limit to pursue LLB course. |
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