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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA of B.A+LLB (5 years Integrated course) : Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination under 10+2 pattern with not less than 45% of marks which is recognized by the syndicate as equivalent to Higher Secondary Exami
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ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA of B.A+LLB (5 years Integrated course) : Candidates who have passed the qualifying examination under 10+2 pattern with not less than 45% of marks which is recognized by the syndicate as equivalent to Higher Secondary Examination of the Government of Tamil Nadu, are eligible for admission. 5 year Degree Course of study as prescribed in the regulations will be given. For S.C./S.T. candidates concession of 5% marks in the minimum of marks required for admission for B.L.
So, you need a minimum of 45% of marks in class 12th for admission here.
So, you need a minimum of 45% of marks in class 12th for admission here.
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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
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LLB Eligibility: Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.
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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
BELIEVE IN KARMA.
Guide-Level 15
LLB Eligibility: Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.
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ADVOCATE NEHA BatraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
5 year law course is for the students who want to join after 12th and 3 year is for graduates.
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ADVOCATE NEHA BatraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Actually, the norm is 50 percent in 12th and then you have to give an entrance exam.
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kanu vashishtCurrent Student
Guide-Level 15
As you have already done your graduation, so it is required to go for CLAT else not possible.
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BASIL PAUL KCurrent Student
Digging my way into the Hospitality Industry
Guide-Level 15
Yes, you can join as a regular student.
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ADVOCATE NEHA BatraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Yes, he can do so, but he has to clear CLAT exam before getting admission.
5 years ago
Admission to llb using my master's degre mba
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heena agrawalCurrent Student
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi sharvesh.
If you want to be a professional lawyer, then doing LLB before MBA makes a lot more sense doing it the other way round. To my limited knowledge, Bar Council has made it clear that LLB that is not full time (i.e. correspondence, pa
If you want to be a professional lawyer, then doing LLB before MBA makes a lot more sense doing it the other way round. To my limited knowledge, Bar Council has made it clear that LLB that is not full time (i.e. correspondence, pa
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Hi sharvesh.
If you want to be a professional lawyer, then doing LLB before MBA makes a lot more sense doing it the other way round. To my limited knowledge, Bar Council has made it clear that LLB that is not full time (i.e. correspondence, part time, distance, etc.) will not be recognized and they will not be able to practice law.
However, if you just want to be a professional with an additional qualification, an LLB is a very good addition to the MBA degree. After MBA Finance, you could look at doing LLB in Mergers&acquisitions, corporate law, corporate finance, etc. There are lots of interesting courses coming up these days.
Unfortunately, I do not have the slightest idea about where to take such courses. My sincere apologies.
Good luck!
If you want to be a professional lawyer, then doing LLB before MBA makes a lot more sense doing it the other way round. To my limited knowledge, Bar Council has made it clear that LLB that is not full time (i.e. correspondence, part time, distance, etc.) will not be recognized and they will not be able to practice law.
However, if you just want to be a professional with an additional qualification, an LLB is a very good addition to the MBA degree. After MBA Finance, you could look at doing LLB in Mergers&acquisitions, corporate law, corporate finance, etc. There are lots of interesting courses coming up these days.
Unfortunately, I do not have the slightest idea about where to take such courses. My sincere apologies.
Good luck!
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