Law
Hello aspirant,
Yes there are many colleges which offer distant programmes. The list is as follows:-
There is no upper age-limit for admission. However a candidate must be at least 17 years of age on the date of application.
A graduation degree with 45% marks (40% for reserved category) is the basic qualification required.
Universities like DU and BHU require minimum 50% marks while
Dear Khushboo, IPU give admission in LAW on the basis of merit list of CLAT.So if you want to take admission in IPU you have to clear the CLAT cutoff after that you are eligible for LAW courses. For more information about IPU you can visit the official site of
Hi, Very good idea. As you have done PG then you should go for 3 year LLB. You can check information about the Law Entrance Exams which will pave your way towards taking admission in a good law college.
Some good institutes which offer 3 year llb programmes are:
Faculty
Hello!
From what I know and what is published on the official website, DU faculty of Law does not have a 5 year integrated program.
They have a 3 year - six semester LLB program.
You can find all information related to three year LLB offered by DU using this
hello Tannu
Thanks for connecting with career 360.
IPU will now conduct admission for its undergraduate law programmes through CLAT only.
There will be not ipu cet 2019 for law .
hello,
As per Supreme court there is no age bar in applying to law courses in india. so as per your age which is 21 approximately you are definitely eligible to apply for law courses. but you need to take care of other criterias.
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