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My percentage is below 40 and i want to pursue law. How can i get admission in law colleges?


Kren Khuvz 28th Apr, 2019
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Neelam Prusty 29th Apr, 2019
Sorry. You can't.. you need to secure minimum 60% for persuing LLB
kashishjuneja2000_8032841 Student Expert 28th Apr, 2019

Hey Kren,

Sorry to break it to you but you can't do LLB with below 40% in India.

Bar Council of India Rules prescribe a minimum of 45% marks in the qualifying exam i.e. 12th or undergraduate degree to become eligible to join 5/3 year LLB degree program in India.

Some universities like DU prescribe minimum 50% marks in graduation or post-graduation to become eligible to join LLB degree program at DU Law Faculty.

So, if you do a post-graduate degree i.e. an MA/MSc/MCom with 50%, you can still join LLB on the basis of your PG marks even if you don't have 40% in graduate degree.

Hope this helps, all the best for the future.

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12th Jun, 2022
Mere B. A main 39.92% hain to kya LLB ho skte hain main sc category main aata hu
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