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20th September 2015, 07:56 PM
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What should I do to enroll myself in LLB course after completion of graduation?
I am pursuing my graduation so i would like to go for llb wt should I need to do I don't have any ides wt enterance I should ineed to write for and which collg is better for doing law if I do I have future in this or not plz give me areply. Can you please give me the answer on this?
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22nd September 2015, 01:00 AM
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Re: What should I do to enroll myself in LLB course after completion of graduation?
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22nd September 2015, 06:24 PM
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Re: What should I do to enroll myself in LLB course after completion of graduation?
Below, I have mentioned the details regarding LLB examination, kindly have a look at it.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA for LLB: > Applicant should have completed graduation in any stream from a recognized university. > Applicant should have scored a minimum of 55% of marks in graduation. > For sc/st candidates it is fixed at 45%. > Admission for LLB course is done on the basis on merit list of CLAT examination. > CLAT stands for common Law Admission Test. It is the entrance examination for Law course. > Candidate should be citizen of India. > Candidate should have qualified in 12th standard with 50% of marks any discipline from recognized university. > Age of the candidate should not be more than 20 years and relaxation is applicable for SC/ST and OBC candidates. |
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23rd September 2015, 12:59 AM
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Re: What should I do to enroll myself in LLB course after completion of graduation?
Eligibility criteria of LLB:
Candidates should complete their Graduation in any stream from a recognized University. Candidates should have passed with a minimum of 55% of marks in Graduation. Candidates should appear for the CLAT entrance examination, through which a candidate is admitted on the basis of merit list. Candidate should be a citizen of India. Candidates age should not exceed 20 years. Candidates must have passed class 12th from a recognized Board with a minimum of 50% of marks. |
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