LLB
Hey!
You can definitely pursue Law after engineering. Just like every institute, BHU also welcomes students from engineering background to pursue law.
The minimum eligibility criteria for L.L.B.(Hons.) is a graduation degree, minimum 45% marks in graduation (for general category) or 40% (for reserved categories).
Also, some institutes have a
The basic eligibility criteria for doing LLB is that, the candidate has to pass graduation with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. There are many colleges in Bangalore which offer Bachelor of Legislative Law programme. Most of the college offer Ba LLB course but ISBR Law College is one of the
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Hi Anjali!
The eligibility criteria for llb is :
Hello Aspirant,
It would be difficult to tell you about the entrance exam as officially there is no any information available. I would suggest you to contact with the given below college contact detail to know about.
http://www.cocaspatna.ac.in/?i=1
Good Luck!
There are many universities offer three years law programme. You can prefer the top universities for the programme like Faculty of law Delhi University, Banaras Hindu University etc.
As per the eligibility, You should have minimum 50% as a general category. To check the further eligibility, You can
Syed, there are quite a few Entrance examinations which conduct admissions for BA LLB. Right now, CLAT applications forms have been released, If you are interested in appearing for CLAT 2020, you can fill int he application form by visiting the link:
https://consortiumofnlus.ac.in/clat-2020/ . You have time until March 31st
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