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15th January 2016, 08:07 PM
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Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
H, i have completed my M.com degree from a good university. Now i want to study LLM course. I want to know if i can apply for the course or not?
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#2
15th January 2016, 10:12 PM
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Re: Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
No, you are not eligible to purse LLM course from a recognised university. LLM stands for Master of Law.
To get admission in master course it is necessary to have bachelor degree from any recognised university. So, as you do not have bachelor degree in Law you are not eligible to get admission in LLM course. So, you cannot apply for admission in the course. |
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15th January 2016, 10:43 PM
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Re: Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
No, you are not eligible to pursue LLM after completion of M.Com degree.
The minimum eligibility criteria required to pursue LLM course is that the candidate must have passed LLB/ Bachelor of Law/ 5 year LLB degree from a recognized university. |
#4
15th January 2016, 10:46 PM
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Re: Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
No, you can not apply for LLM after M.Com .LLM Stands for Masters in Law which is a Post Graduate course , 2 years course duration which can be done after LLB only which is graduation Course .
LLB Course is a UG course but can be done after Graduation in any stream from a recognize university with a aggregate of 50% marks & 3 years course & having six semesters in it . After completion of LLB you can apply for LLM course. |
#5
15th January 2016, 11:04 PM
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Re: Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
LLM stands for Master of Legislative Law. This is the next step in case of higher studies after Bachelor's degree in law. Only those law graduates who have completed bachelor's degree or in final year of law are eligible for LLB.
If you have completed LLB before Master of Commerce then you can apply for LLM course but if you have not done bachelor's degree in law then you are not eligible for LLM course. |
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15th January 2016, 11:08 PM
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Re: Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
Law graduates are only eligible for Master's degree in Law. If at undergraduate level, you have completed LLB then you can apply for LLM.
Otherwise candidates with other streams than law at graduation level are not eligible for master in law. M.Com candidates are not eligible for LLM. |
#7
15th January 2016, 11:40 PM
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Re: Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
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If you have completed LLB course from recognized board with above 55% marks then you are eligible for LLM admission. |
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16th January 2016, 12:26 AM
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Re: Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
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LLB course stands for Bachelor of Legislative Law. This is a undergraduate course and of 3 years duration. To pursue this course the eligibility needed is candidate should have completed a bachelor degree with at least 50% aggregate. Candidates who have completed post graduation course will get more wight age than other candidates. To apply for the LLB course,candidates need to apply for entrance exams as it is the general procedure and as per that the entrance exams which you can apply are:
There are eligibility criteria's for these exams and if you satisfy them then you can apply for the respected exam. |
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16th January 2016, 12:54 AM
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Re: Can i apply for LLM course after completing M.Com degree?
LLM stands for Master of legislative law and as the name suggests it is a Master's degree course of two years.
For pursuing the course, the minimum educational qualification is a Bachelor of legislative law degree from a recognized university. So being a M.Com degree holder your eligibility for the LLM course depends whether you have LLB degree or not. If you do not have completed LLB degree course in addition to your M.Com degree then you are not eligible for pursuing the LLM course. |
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