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It depends on the eligibility criteria of the specific college or university where you are seeking admission. In general, most colleges and universities require candidates to have at least 45-50% aggregate marks in their graduation degree to be eligible for admission to LL.B. 3 year course. However, some colleges may have different eligibility criteria, so you should check the admission guidelines of the college where you are interested in applying.

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To be eligible for the LL.B. Programme at Delhi University (DU), candidates must have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate of 50% marks for General category candidates. Therefore, if a candidate from the General category has scored 49.8% in graduation from School of Open Learning, they may not be eligible to appear for the DU LL.B. Entrance exam. However, it is advisable to check the official notification for any changes in the eligibility criteria or exceptions.

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B.A. LL.B. And BBA LL.B. Are both integrated undergraduate law programs that offer students a combination of law and business-related subjects. The main difference between the two is the focus of the business subjects. B.A. LL.B. Programme is more focused on humanities and social Science subjects such as history, economics, political Science, and sociology, along with the law subjects. On the other hand, BBA LL.B. Programme is more focused on business subjects such as accounting, finance, marketing, and management, along with the law subjects. The eligibility criteria for B.A. LL.B. And BBA LL.B. Programs are generally the same. Candid
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The eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) of 3 years are as follows:
1. Educational Qualification: The candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. The minimum aggregate percentage required varies from university to university and ranges from 45% to 55%.
2. Age Limit: The candidate must not be more than 30 years of age for the general category, while for the reserved categories, there may be a relaxation in the upper age limit.
3. Nationality: The candidate must be an Indian citizen.
4. Entrance Exam: Some universities and colleges conduct their own entrance exams, and cand
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The eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) of 3 years are as follows:
1. Educational Qualification: The candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. The minimum aggregate percentage required varies from university to university and ranges from 45% to 55%.
2. Age Limit: The candidate must not be more than 30 years of age for the general category, while for the reserved categories, there may be a relaxation in the upper age limit.
3. Nationality: The candidate must be an Indian citizen.
4. Entrance Exam: Some universities and colleges conduct their own entrance exams, and cand
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The eligibility criteria for admission to the BALLB course at North Bengal University (NBU) vary based on the category of the candidate. For general category candidates, they must have passed the 10+2 examination with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate. However, the exact cut-off percentage for admission can vary from year to year, and it is determined by the university based on various factors such as the number of applicants and the availability of seats. It is best to check with the university or refer to the admission brochure for the latest information on the cut-off percentage.

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The eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) of 3 years are as follows:
1. Educational Qualification: The candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. The minimum aggregate percentage required varies from university to university and ranges from 45% to 55%.
2. Age Limit: The candidate must not be more than 30 years of age for the general category, while for the reserved categories, there may be a relaxation in the upper age limit.
3. Nationality: The candidate must be an Indian citizen.
4. Entrance Exam: Some universities and colleges conduct their own entrance exams, and cand
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The number of government seats available in LL.B. Varies from state to state and university to university. In India, there are both 2500 + government and private law colleges that offer LL.B. Courses. The number of government seats available in each college depends on factors such as the size of the college, the number of courses offered, and the availability of faculty. You can check the website of the law college or the university where you wish to pursue LL.B. To find out the number of government seats available. Additionally, each state may have its own reservation policies for government seats, which may also affect the number of
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Yes, there are various eligibility entrance exams for LL.B. In India. Some of the popular entrance exams for LL.B. Include:
1. Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
2. All India Law Entrance Test (AILET)
3. Law School Admission Test-India (ISAT-India)
4. Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) Law
5. Banaras Hindu University Undergraduate Entrance Test (BHU UET)
6. Delhi University LL.B. Entrance Exam
7. Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MH-CET Law)
Each of these entrance exams has its own eligibility criteria and exam pattern. It is advisable to check the official website of the exam conducting authority for detailed information on eligibility crite
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There are various scholarships available for LL.B. Students based on different criteria such as academic merit, financial need, minority status, etc. Some of the common scholarships for LL.B. Students in India are:
1. National Scholarship Portal: The National Scholarship Portal (NSP) provides various scholarships for LL.B. Students from central and state governments, as well as private organizations.
2. Maulana Azad National Scholarship: The scholarship is for minority students pursuing LL.B.
3. Sardar Patel Scholarship: The scholarship is for Indian students pursuing LL.B. At a recognised university.
4. Ratan Tata Trust Scholarship: Th
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