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21st September 2011, 03:54 AM
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Procedure to do law after B.Com? What is the percentage required?


dear sir/mam can you pls confirm me whats the procedure to doing law after b.com nd how much percentage will be atleast to do that ?




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28th June 2012, 06:40 PM
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Default Re: Procedure to do law after B.Com? What is the percentage required?

You can do Law studies after B.Com. The duration is 3 years. You need to obtain 50% marks in graduation level to join LLB course. SC/ST or other reserved category candidates need to obtain 45% marks. For getting selection for LLB course you need to appear for CLAT exam. You need to obtain a good score in this exam to get admission for CLAT exam.
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i m repeater for 12th. I completed my 12th in 2 attempts. Can i take admission for law. Which college is suitable for me?
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I have completed my MBA with a required percentage . If I want to study law?what should I do?
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