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Bhumika Yadav

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Eligibility criteria for the LLM programme at SLCU carry eligibility criteria about having a valid score in the entrance examination by the university. Eligibility criteria include holding a graduation degree or equivalent from a recognised university. Candidates are also required to appear for a skill assessment test, followed by a micro-presentation and personal interview. With such assessments, selecting the best candidates will be made possible based on their performances, thus ensuring that the candidates admitted to this programme are the best.

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Bhumika Yadav

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In order to apply for the Indian Law Institute, a student is required to possess an LLB degree or a five-year integrated BA LLB with a minimum aggregate of 50%. Furthermore, they should pass the ILICAT entrance exam that is organised by ILI. However, for entrance to this course, candidates have to submit the documents that confirm their eligibility for the LLM course. This postgraduate law course cannot be pursued without meeting the prescribed eligibility criteria and passing the ILICAT examination.

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Bhumika Yadav

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In order to apply for the LLM programme at the School of Law at Christ University, candidates must have finished their LLB degree (either a 3-year or 5-year course) with a total of 50% aggregate from any recognised university in India or abroad as per UGC or AIU guidelines. Furthermore, students who are currently in the process of completing their degree exams are also permitted to submit their applications. Candidates in their final year must have achieved a score of 50% higher in all semesters of their undergraduate exams.

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Bhumika Yadav

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Candidates who have passed LLB programme from a recognised university can apply. This information is as per the official brochure of the university law school. The applications of only the eligible candidates are accepted. Candidates must also have the passing certificate and mark sheets with them. These documents have to be submitted for verification purposes.

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Yawar Bilal

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This paper will attempt to present the minimum eligibility for the LL. Programs available in the M. programme at the School of Legal Studies, CMR University is that any candidate should have a hold of an LL.B. or any other equivalent law qualification which is recognised from a university or an institution. Basic eligibility criteria as per the Boards standard include that the candidate should have scored more than 50% aggregate marks (45% in case of SC/ST/PH candidates) in their LL.B. or equivalent examination.   Besides, candidates have to sit for a university test or provide a proof of them having registered for a nat
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Kunal Lalwani

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The eligibility criteria for LLM (Master of Laws) at ILS Law College, Pune, are   - A pass in Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from a recognised University with not less than 50% marks (45% marks in case of SC/ST candidates).  - Even the final year LLB candidates intending to write their end of year examinations can apply.  - This means that when joining an academic programme or course, the following criteria are considered; past academic performance, working experience and the scores obtained in entrance examination where applicable.  - ILS Law College may conduct it’s own entrance test or may
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Srishti

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For students who seek admission in DNLU in LLM Course must meet the eligibility criteria as prescribed by the university. The student must have a LLB degree or an equivalent degree from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks. For admission you also must provide the CLAT Score card to participate in the counselling process. These necessary criteria must be met to move forwad with the admission process.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Aspirants who have passed a three-year LLB course with a minimum of 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ ST) can apply for NALSAR University of Law LLM programme. However, admission committee may decide to reduce the percentage of qualifying exam. Aspirants appearing for the qualifying exam in April/ May are also eligible to apply.

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LLM in corporate law need a bachelor's degree in law (LLB) with minimum aggregate of 45 to 55%.

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Pragati Singh

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Selection criteria for LLM in Corporate Law programs typically include:An LLB degree is required, and the candidate should meet a minimum 45-50 percentage.Good scores in the national level tests such as CLAT PG, AILET, LSAT or the university specific tests.University performance in law and other relevant course unitsRelevant experience required (sometimes preferred)Speaking in interviews or group discussions

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