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Deeksha Dixit
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The Indian Law Institute Common Admission Test is conducted for admission to LL. M. and Ph.D. courses at the institute. The eligibility criteria to apply for the LL. M. course through this exam are as follows:
1. You need to have an LL.B. Degree with a 50 percent score from a BCI-recognised law school.
2. The SC, ST, and PWD candidates need to have a minimum of 45% marks to register for ILICAT.
3. If you studied law at a foreign university, the institution must be accredited by the Association of Indian Universities.
4. For the Ph.D. course, you must have a postgraduate degree in law with a 55 percent score. The application form for the
1. You need to have an LL.B. Degree with a 50 percent score from a BCI-recognised law school.
2. The SC, ST, and PWD candidates need to have a minimum of 45% marks to register for ILICAT.
3. If you studied law at a foreign university, the institution must be accredited by the Association of Indian Universities.
4. For the Ph.D. course, you must have a postgraduate degree in law with a 55 percent score. The application form for the
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