LLM Eligibility

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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No dear you are not eligible since you are not a law graduate.

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salma bee

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Please refer this link to get information about it
https://www.shiksha.com/university/amity-university-mumbai-46905
All the best.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Please visit CCSU website DU, BHUAND CLAT website. The minimum cut off for LLM is 45% which is equal for all categories CLAT requires 50% and for general 55%. Don't know about all of them but generally trend is this.

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Mayur Sondarkar

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Yes.
Eligibility for LLM in Corporate Law:
The minimum requirement of eligibility for the course is LLB (Bachelor of Law) or another equivalent degree, completed with a minimum aggregate score of 45% for general category and 40% for SC/ST from a recognized university.
Course Level: Post-graduate
Major Entrance Test: CLAT PG, AILET PG, ILI CAT, IPU CET, etc.

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jyoti goel

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No, you cannot do LLM, if you do not do LLB. It is a postgraduate degree for which you require the corresponding undergraduate degree that is LLB either 5 year or 3 year.

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Chandra Mohan VERMA

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No, GGSIPU does not offer LL.M weekend course till now.

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Chandra Mohan VERMA

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Yes, if you are completed your LLB, or in final semester of LLB Degree you are eligible for LLM.

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Anjali Sharma

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Visit the link below and Find information related to cut-offs, placements, courses, fees, admissions, rankings, eligibility and reviews for LLM. Colleges in India
https://www.shiksha.com/law/colleges/ll-m-colleges-india.

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Robin Bhakhan

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In order to pursue LL.M, you should be LLB at least.

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Nitin Kumar Sharma

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BHU is not providing distance education and don't have the policy about this. You have to attend your classes as a regular student. On the ground of your job and locality, BHU administration may not allow.

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