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Susnigdho Bhattacharyya

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Hello,
If you are looking for any University Grant Commission approved university, then it is difficult for you get chance with less than 45% marks. As the University Grant Commission has laid down the guidelines for taking admission in a LLB course. But, you can opt for a distance education degree where there is some relaxation. If you belong from any reserved category, then I would like to suggest you to check the criteria of the concerned institution. Because, there is some relaxation for the reserved candidates.
Also, for LLM, less than 45% of marks in graduation is not adequate enough unless you belong from a specialized reserved c
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi,
See, opting for higher studies after LLM shall just be a choice based on your ambitions.
However, LLM in itself is sufficient these days to fetch better results for oneself. Even though it is sufficient, but yes having other accolades is an add-on.
You may pursue Doctorate, as well or any other course as you wish.
However, going by the trends, a person having LLM from a good institute in itself is sufficient. Also, freshers are highly preferred these days for the jobs by various law firms and also not much weightage is given for additional qualifications provided you have a good CV of yours.
You could take a job also and you would get o
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey there,
Well pursuing LLM requires a valid LLB degree from any recognised university.
However, for admission to Delhi University for LLM requires you a first class degree in law.
Also, an entrance takes place based on which candidates are selected.
However, for any other traditional university, there are cut-off for admissions which differ every year.
Also, there are certain universities where there is no criteria for a prescribed percentage and admission happen on first come first serve basis.
So, what you need to do is first sort out a list of colleges as per your interest and then apply to them as per your needs and requirements.
Howev
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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Hey.
After completing your LLB, you have an option to go for PG which may be an LLM or an MBA.
LLM includes a Master's degree in law which provides you a specialisation in certain laws and you get a Master's degree in those subjects. Also, you become eligible for UGC NET for academic purpose also.
Also, LLM fetches you the same advantage as an MD after MBBS in medical.
However, MBA is something which is preferred by a lot of students as it is a deadly combo these days. The corporate houses do prefer a law and MBA graduate and also your prospects of better offers increase.
It does make a lot of sense to go for MBA but from a premier institut
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Navneet Pandey

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One could refer to Arihant or any of the book for LLM but the main target should be to command on the portions covered in the examinations. If one is doing coaching so the coaching provides the study materials which are more than sufficient. And one should mainly focus on the legal portion.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Ashok Kumar,
For majority of the LLM programs in Australia applicants must have completed LLB and have at least 1 year working experience. Additionally you must take the IELTS or the TOEFL. You can check on university websites for details.

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Deepti Singh

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Hi,
Please check the below given link for the same:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/course/ll-m-bhuvaneshwari-correspondence-college-bangalore-ashok-nagar-126158

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Deepti Singh

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Please refer to the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/exams/clat/syllabus

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alok kumar

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The 2017 admissions are already closed. You need to apply next year before June.

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