I am completed ma can I study llb
Yes, you can definitely pursue LLB after completing your MA. The three-year LLB course is open to graduates from any discipline, so having an MA doesn’t stop you—it actually adds strength to your profile. Most colleges require 45–50% marks in your graduation, and since you’ve completed a master’s, you meet the eligibility with ease.
To get in, you’ll usually need to qualify in a law entrance test like CLAT, MH CET Law, TS LAWCET, AILET, CUET LLB, or LSAT India, depending on the university or state you’re targeting.
Yes, you can.
Since you’ve already completed your MA, you’re eligible to do LLB through the 3-year LLB program in India. The key points are:
Eligibility: Graduation in any stream (BA, BSc, BCom, MA, MSc, etc.) from a recognized university.
Minimum marks: Usually 45% for General, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST in graduation (varies by university).
Admission process:
National-level tests like CLAT PG (for LLM) are for postgraduate law, so for 3-year LLB, you’ll look at entrance tests such as DU LLB, MH CET Law, PU LLB, BHU LLB, or state university exams.
Some private universities also offer direct admission based on graduation marks.
Hello Dalia
Yes, you can definitely study LLB as the eligibility criteria of studying LLB is that you should have a graduation degree. As you have done MA, so you would have also done some undergraduate degree like BA or something else.
So you fulfill the criteria of studying LLB.
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