6th December 2015, 12:57 AM
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Lawyer after graduation in B.Com with less than 50%?
I completed B.Com in 2003 then started teaching. Then I opted for post graduation after some years. Now I want to be a lawyer but my graduation score is less than 50%. Can I become a lawyer?
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6th December 2015, 11:13 PM
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Re: Lawyer after graduation in B.Com with less than 50%?
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Eligibility Criteria: - The applicant must complete Graduation or equivalent qualification in any discipline from a recognized university and final year applicants are eligible to apply as well. - The applicant need to score at least 40% percent marks at Graduation level and relaxation will be given to the candidates who belongs to reserved category. - The applicant must qualify in the The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) exam in order to get admission. Most of the reputed LLB universities accept CLAT exam score card. |
7th December 2015, 12:56 AM
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Re: Lawyer after graduation in B.Com with less than 50%?
One need to complete the LLB to become a Lawyer. You are eligible to apply for LLB after B.Com. The minimum marks needed for LLB differs from college to college. You need to score not less than 50% of marks in Graduation course. Since, you have scored less than 50% of marks so its a bit difficult at the of admission. First check the official website of the concerned university in order to get more details regarding the LLB admission process.
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7th December 2015, 09:23 PM
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Yes you can do LLB course with your B.Com degree. The eligibility to study the course is graduation with 40% marks. Some of the universities require 50% marks and entrance examination for the admission. So you can do the LLB course with less than 50% marks. There is no age limit for the course. |
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