27th August 2019 07:01 PM | ||
ashishboudha |
Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? The course of LLB is divided into six semesters in most of the law universities and admission to the same is based on entrance exams like CLAT, LAWCET. Duration and eligibility : 3 years if you have completed graduation with 55% percentage.5 years if you have passed 12th with above 50% and want to pursue ba/llb or bsc/llb. The age of student should be more than 17yr. And there is not any upper limit of age . Course fees:20,000 to 2 lakh These are some best colleges for LLB in India: (1)National Law School of India University, Bangalore (2)Law faculty, University of Delhi. (3) National Law University,Jodhpur. |
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27th August 2019 05:02 PM | ||
ashishboudha |
Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? Yes, you can apply for LLB after 12th. You may either choose BA LLB or BBA LLB five year integrated undergraduate program. You need to give the entrance examination for getting admission. Every college conducts their own entrance examination or they give admission on merit ―based. And you can also apply for exams like CLAT and LSAT. These tests also provide admission to the tip 17 university of law in India. And the eligibility to appear in the exam is 12th passed with 50% only. Some of the carrer prospect are: Corporate lawyer, advisor in MMC, civil service, army, tax consultant, advocate,judge in top courts.etc. These are the best colleges for law in India: 1- National Law School of University Bangalore. 2-National Law College New Delhi 3-NALSAR University Of Law Hyderabad. 4-National Law University Jodhpur. 5-National Law Institute of Bhopal. Wish you all the best for your future. |
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26th August 2019 12:07 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? Sir tell what is the difference between percentage and cutoff mark ? And tell that how will I calculate my cutoff marks in college degree I got 48.67 what is the cutoff for this percentage |
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12th February 2019 06:49 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? I'm house wife I have completed my 12th science long big gap I felt like to start my education I'm a mother of one child as my responsibilities are less now , please suggest me that can I take Admission for law for my future carrier source |
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10th February 2015 05:51 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? I m completed pg in economics and appear 54% percent in pg,58% percent in graduation,51%percent 2 level,45%percent in10th. I want to read low |
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30th July 2014 08:23 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? can u plz tell me that i completed in m.p.c 12th standed even that i qaulified for doing llb |
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23rd April 2014 04:35 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? what i can do for admission in law of du and how much percentage is required? |
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6th April 2014 01:47 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? I am a student of class 10 and i want to do law in the future . Can you please tell me the whole procedure of application for CLAT ? Can i also get a list of good colleges in India as well as abroad for law studies . Please tell me the the percentage i need to get in 12th class with science subject . |
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22nd March 2014 06:19 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? what subject do we have to choose for law and at what percentage we are applicable in college? |
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17th March 2014 10:01 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? is there any entrance test to get admission in law college in or after completing this course, can i start my practice or i need any liecence?? |
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22nd November 2013 10:51 AM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? I want to know minimum qualifications of 2 years LLB course. |
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6th September 2013 10:47 AM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? What is the percentage required in 12th to get admission in law college |
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31st January 2013 06:28 PM | ||
sherleytwain |
Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? The best option is to study law after 12th instead of after completing graduation. After 12th if you apply for the integrated LLB course, it would take 5 years to complete Law course. However if you decided to choose the path of first completing graduation and then LLB, it would take 6 years. By choosing first option, you can save one year therefore I will definitely recommend you to apply for the integrated LLB course. There is no difference between the 5 years LLB course and the 3 years LLB course in terms of merit. The only difference is that integrated course includes the subject of graduation course like BA, BBA etc. therefore there is no need to do graduation for this one. The 3 years course requires candidate to first complete the graduation. To apply for the BA LLB course you will have to appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT). It is conducted once in a year. You are definitely eligible to appear for this exam. Eligibility 1. You should have completed 12th standard. 2. Minimum of 45 percent marks in graduation. 3. SC and ST need 40 percent marks. 4. Your age should be less than 20 years to apply. 5. SC/ST should be less than 22 years. 6. There is no relaxation for OBC. |
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30th January 2013 10:58 AM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? minimum percentage required for admission in law college after 12(cbse)? |
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5th January 2013 06:07 PM | ||
sammy_wrath |
Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? Quote:
Dear Aspirant, Common Law Admission Test is the entrance exam for applying for the Law Courses. Basically the Law course is of two types: 3 Years Degree 5 Years Degree Courses Offered in the Law :
Many more departments of courses are available in the law. We can do undergraduate and postgraduate. After 12th we can do the UG course.For that you need to write the clat Exam. After UG you can do the PG course i.e Master of Law (LL.M.) All the best for your future endeavor's. Any more Queries. Don't Hesitate to ask me. Am happy to help you always. Just ping to my profile. Best Regards, Sampath. |
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4th January 2013 09:05 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? i want to do law and i want to know the prcedure of doing law after 12th |
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7th June 2012 09:34 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? Now I am 2 pass in Arts&my percent is 52%.So i can study in law? |
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26th April 2012 05:15 PM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? procedure to do law after 12th my mail id is [email protected] |
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24th February 2012 04:33 AM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? i am devi i heard that there is a law course that we can complete within 2years..... is it true? if yes can any one tell me how? |
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28th November 2011 08:01 AM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? i am studying b.sc in DDE can i able to study law and what percent i need to join ple send me a mail to [email protected] |
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11th September 2011 10:30 AM | ||
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Re: Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? how do I get admission in Indira Gandhi National Open University in law (B.A L.L.B) after 10 2. I passed 10 2 in 2008 with 56%. My e-mail id : [email protected] |
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13th June 2011 10:10 AM | ||
MKSUSEE |
Procedure to apply for Law after 12th and percentage required? Hai im susee i have completed my 12th with 70% what is the procedure & Percentage to study law r shall i study law after completing any degree like B.Com pls give me a good decisions. Pls snd me a mail at [email protected] |