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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Your score up to class 12th must be above 60%.
2. Your performance in the online Personal Interview round
3. The number of available seats for CLAT-based admission and the comparative CLAT ranking of applicants.
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2 years agoScholar-Level 16
Nationality of a Candidate : The candidates should be of Indian nationality. Age Limit : There is no age limit prescribed for the candidates by the authorities. Qualifying Examination :The candidates should have passed 12th or the equivalent examination from a recognised board/university with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as the compulsory subjects. Candidates appearing for the qualifying exam I. e. 12th in 2022 are also eligible for the exam. Minimum Marks Required :General category candidates should have secured minimum 50% aggregate marks in 12th standard examina
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2 years agoScholar-Level 16
Have passed Graduation (10+2+3 pattern) in any discipline from a recognised College/University, having secured minimum 45% marks in aggregate for general category and 40% marks in aggregate for SC/ST category. Candidates appearing/appeared for the Annual Examination in March/April and those appearing in semester examinations in May-June are also eligible to apply. The admissions will take place as per CS University and Bar Council of India norms). The course curriculum of LL.B. Is purely based on law subje
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 2
In order to pursue LL.B. For your higher studies you can choose from any of the available streams in 11th standard. There is no restriction, for any particular stream, set by the University Grants Commission ("UGC") or the Bar Council of India ("BCI"). As for Maths there is no compulsion.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
If you've passed your intermediate (from any stream) - Opt for an integrated LLB course (5 years) eg. BA LLB (hon. ), BBA. LLB. (hon. ), B.Com. LL.B. (Hons. )
If you are already a graduate (from any stream) - Go for an LL.B. programme (3yrs).
So you can only go for a 5-year law course. Appear for CLAT, AILET or Search for the best law colleges in your city/state and apply there. Most of them will conduct their entrance.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Search for best law colleges of your city/state and apply there. Most of them will conduct there own entrance.
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