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Admission procedure of llb course

Kalpana Sharma 27th Jan, 2024

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Admission Procedure for the LLB course depends upon many factors including college, course, institution type, and 10+2 or other undergraduate degree marks. The basic admission process includes:

  • To be admitted to three-year LLB programmes, students must first earn a bachelor's degree in any subject, such as BA, B.Com, B.Sc,
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I want take admission in LLB but, can I take direct admission or by entrance. Scholarship is provided or not

Shambhavi shambhavi 12th Dec, 2024

For LLB admissions, most universities require you to go through an entrance exam (like CLAT, LSAT, or university-specific exams). Direct admissions may be available in some private institutions, but they are typically based on merit from your previous academic performance.


Regarding scholarships, many law schools offer scholarships based on merit

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Im currently a BBA (Hons.) student and i have piqued interest in BBA LLB integrated. Im almost at the end of my 2nd year. Is there anyway i could continue midway or transfer to a BBA LLB course ?

Akansha Sharma 23rd Dec, 2024

Transferring directly from BBA (Hons.) to a BBA LLB integrated course may not be straightforward, as these programs typically require admission at the beginning of the course. However, you can explore options like applying for a fresh admission to a BBA LLB program in the next academic year or pursuing

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I have 66% in 10th 88% in 12th n 42% in graduation before going for final yr exam, so if i got less in my final yr am i eligible for 3 yr LLB?

Akansha Sharma 23rd Dec, 2024

Eligibility for a 3-year LLB program typically requires a graduation degree with a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks, depending on the university. Based on your 10th, 12th, and current graduation marks, if you maintain or improve your graduation percentage and meet the minimum requirement by the time you complete your

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