Hello Sri My Name is GOLLAGOLLA, I have completed my intermediate From ,APOSS (Andhra Pradesh open School Society ) it is Ba LLB is Eligible
Dear Gopal,
Good that you've asked a question to clear our doubts on eligibility for five-year integrated law programme.
As you informed that you're an intermediate from Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS), let me ask you a few questions and if you answer them in a 'Yes', you'll be considered eligible for admissions into five-year law programmes across any law school of India, as per the rules and regulations of Bar Council of India (BCI).
Have you studied 10th from a regular and recognised state board or Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)?
Have you undergone your primary schooling before taking up the 10th and 12th board examinations?
If both of the above questions' answers are 'Yes', then there is nothing to worry about. Most importantly answer to the second question should be 'Yes'.
According to the BCI rules and regulations, candidates who have not undergone any basic schooling and qualified 10th and 12th from open schools will not be considered eligible for admissions to five-year integrated law programmes.
I hope this brings clarity to your doubt. In case there is anything else, with which I can help you out, feel free to counter-question me.
Till then, keep the good habit of asking questions and acquiring knowledge.
All the best!
Thank you.
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Dear Gopal,
It depend upon the college that you want to join. Admission in a few colleges would be difficult but you can try in colleges which provide corresponding courses and takes evening batches.
Hope it helps.
Good Luck.


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