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pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design)

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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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Saket Raj Sahu BELIEVE IN KARMA.

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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 Sahu BELIEVE IN KARMA.

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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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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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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 Batra

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Actually, the norm is 50 percent in 12th and then you have to give an entrance exam.
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kanu vashisht

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As you have already done your graduation, so it is required to go for CLAT else not possible.
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BASIL PAUL K Digging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, you can join as a regular student.
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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, he can do so, but he has to clear CLAT exam before getting admission.
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heena agrawal try to give best solution..

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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, pa
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