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Im graduate with 43.67% and have a kt after clearing that my % was 46% can i eligible to take admission on law colleges


richa tiwari 4th May, 2019
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sunidhi suri 4th May, 2019
Hey,
I'm sorry to say but I don't think so you can get admission in law colleges
Since the basic eligibility for admission in law is 55%-60% in graduation.
You scored less than 50% so I don't think so you can get in reputated law colleges.
But you can try in private colleges for law admission.
All the best
Arnab Ghosh 4th May, 2019
Hi Richa,
                As you are graduate, so think you are applying for 3 year law program. So for that According to their academic eligibility criteria, they demand atleast 45% in your qualifying examination (40% for sc/st).

Final year/ last semester candidates are eligible for the 3-year program. The admission will be provisional till the time they do not clear the qualifying examination.

Final semester mark sheet must be submitted at the time of counselling.
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4th May, 2019
Toh mujhe kisi bhi law colleges m admission nhi milega??
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