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Bhumika Khandelwal

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To be eligible to pursue LLM course at Manav Rachna University, candidates must fulfil the following educational requirements:Pass LLB or 5 year integrated law course with 50% or more aggregatePreference will be given to the law graduates with experience or 3 years or moreCandidates opted for an additional subject at Class 12 level, the final aggregate will be calculated based on the best 5 subjects including English as one of the subjects.

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Anurag yadav

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The minimum eligible criteria for LLM at Dharmashastra National law University is :L.L.B. or equivalent degree with a minimum of 50%marks (45% for reserved category)valid CLAT score for the admission processLast year the cutoff for the PG courses was nearly 1800 for the general category. So you need a good CLAT score to get admission in the institute for LLM courses.

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Vikram Suddapalli

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The LL.M. (Masters of Laws) programme provided by ILS Law College in Pune, India, has the following eligibility criteria. Candidates must hold a graduating degree (BA LLB or BBA LLB) from a recognised university.A minimum of 45% marks is required for the general category, while 40% marks are admissible for SC/ST students. Admissions are based on entrance exam scores.The application process can be completed both online and offline. 

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Rankit Mandal

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For pursuing LL.M (Master of Law) a 2 year programme for specialisation in fields like constitutional law, international law, human rights, criminal justice law, etc. in the  College the Law student should have to meet some criterias like:1. Student should complete 3 year/ 5 year LL.B exams.2. Student should have scored above 55% in the qualifying LL.B exam.3. Reserved catagory students should score at least 45% in the qualifying LL.B exam.

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shashi singh

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The eligibility criteria for admission to the Master of Law (LLM) programme at the Indian Law Institute (ILI) in New Delhi are as follows:Must be of Indian Nationality.Should have secured a Law Degree from a Foreign University with at least 50% aggregate marks or equivalent grade.Additionally, candidates applying for the LLM programme at ILI must meet the following criteria:LLB degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks from India or a foreign university.Must have passed the admission test conducted by ILI.Furthermore, there are relaxations in eligibility criteria for LLM at ILI for candidates belonging to different ca
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NITIKA NEHRU

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To be eligible for admission to the LL.M programme at B.R Ambedkar College of Law, affiliated to Andhra University, candidates must fulfill the following criteria:• Candidates must hold an LL.B degree (3-year or 5-year integrated) or an equivalent law degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks or equivalent grade.  • Candidates who have appeared for their final LL.B exams and are awaiting results can also apply but their admission will be provisional until they submit their final marksheets.    • Candidates belonging to the General Category need to have a valid score in the LSAT India or C
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Kritika Rai

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The AILET eligibility criteria for the LLM programmeme are as follows:Educational Qualification:Candidates must have obtained an LLB degree or a graduation degree in any stream from a recogniseed university.Minimum Marks:General & OBC: Minimum of 50% marks in the graduation degree examination.SC/ST/PwD: Minimum of 45% marks in the graduation final examination.Appearing for Final Year LLB:Candidates who are appearing for their final year/semester of the LLB programmeme in the year of the AILET exam are also eligible to apply. However, they must have completed their LLB degree with the minimum qualifying marks by the time of admission.Ag
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GAURAV DABI

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For pursuing LL.M (Master of Law) a 2 year programme for specialisation in fields like constitutional law, international law, human rights, criminal justice law, etc. in Dr.B.R.Ambedkar College of Law student should have to meet some criterias like:1. Student should complete 3 year/ 5 year LL.B exams.2. Student should have scored above 55% in the qualifying LL.B exam.3. Reserved catagory students should score at least 45% in the qualifying LL.B exam.If the above criterias are satisfied then the student will be eligible for admission in LL.M course in Dr.B.R.Ambedkar College of Law of Andhra Pradesh belongs to University of Andhra Prade
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Rushil Gupta

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The requirements to be eligible for an LLM at NALSAR Hyderabad are as follows:LL.B. degree or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% of marks or its equivalent grade for candidates from General, OBC, and PWD categories, and 45% of marks or its equivalent grade for candidates from SC/ST and other categories.There is no maximum age limit to take the CLAT.

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abhishek gaurav

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For candidates looking to dive into the LLM programme at IIT Kharagpur, having a robust LLB/BL background is a must, and it should be crowned with a first-class degree from a recognised university. If you've opted for the three-year LLB/BL journey, ensure you also showcase a first-class bachelor's degree in Humanities/Science/Commerce or a related field, scoring a minimum of 60% or a respectable CGPA of 6.5 on that 10-point scale.

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