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Percentage needed to get admission in Law?


precentage needed to get adission in law...pelase send to me the details




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5th June 2012, 12:14 PM
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To get admission in Law course then you have to scored minimum 50% Marks in you 12Th examination or in your Graduation. If you have completed your 12th examination from a recognized board with minimum 50% Marks, then you are eligible for Take Admission in Bachelor in Law.

To take admission in top law university, you have to appeared and cracked the CLAT Entrance examination.

CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test and it is an all India entrance examination conducted by 14 National Law Schools/Universities for admissions to their under-graduate and post graduate degree programmes.

To apply for BA LLB Course, then you have to complete your Intermediate examination with minimum 50% marks, final year appearing candidates are also eligible for this examination.

But for this year CLAT Examination was already completed and if you are Interested, then please apply for this examination next year and for more information about CLAT, Please visit the official website:







http://clat.ac.in
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5th June 2012, 12:21 PM
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Five year LLB program eligibility criteria is:-

you have to pass the 10+2 exam with minimum 50% marks

Age should be below 21 years

You can give the CLAT exam or the state law entrance exam to study LLB.

This year the CLAT result is already out and even most of the state have conducted their respective entrance exams. So next year make the applications quickly and score good marks. God bless
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5th June 2012, 01:47 PM
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The candidate must have passed the B.A / BSc / B.com degree with a minimum aggregate of 40% for admission in LLB. However a relaxation of 5 % is given to the schedule caste and schedule tribe candidates. It means the must have passed with 35% aggregate marks.

This is a three years course divided in 6 semesters.
The candidate must also have good communication skill and presentation skill.

The Lawyers are further categorized as criminal lawyer and civil lawyer.
Criminal Lawyer manages the case of robber murder etc. while civil lawyer handles the cases related to human rights.

Some institutes which provide LLB course in law are -
Symbiosis Law School, Pune
Faculty of Law, Mumbai University, Mumbai
National Law University, Delhi
Campus Law Centre, Delhi University, Delhi
National Law Institute University, Bhopal
Deptt. Of Laws, Punjab University, Chandigarh
University Law College, Bangalore University, Bangalore
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5th June 2012, 05:36 PM
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HI, The minimum percentage should be more than 55% for taking admission in law.

The entrance exam are conduct for taking admission on law such as CLAT.
After cracking this exam the student can take direct admission in law colleges.
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law colleges in kolkata and admission procedure ?
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what was the minimum mark to be obtained in clat examination and the possibilities of universities
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