Am I eligible to apply for LLB (5-year) course? I have done 10th and a Diploma course.
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Asked by Sukesh Sukesh
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Answered by
5 years ago
Dear Sukesh, The three year diplomas are not considered as equivalent to 12th by BCI. So it is not possible to take admission in 5 year law programme at LPU. DVD.

Answered by
5 years ago
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Answered by
6 years ago
No you should be 12th qualified to go for this course, however you can go for various Diploma courses, refer the LPU programmes which offers more than 400 programmes at www.lpu.in.

Answered by
5 years ago
Hi Sukesh, Sorry to break this out but with two or three years Diploma you will not be eligible to apply for 5 years law programme. At least you need to qualify 12th class.

Answered by
5 years ago
Diploma is not considered as equivalent to 12th for the 5 year law programmes. So, it is not possible.

Answered by
6 years ago
No, you are not eligible to pursue 5-year LLB.Programme after completing class 10th or Diploma, as the majority of law colleges do not recognize Diploma in law as equivalent to 10+2.

Answered by
6 years ago
Hi,
Aspiring candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC and 40% for SC/ST categories.

Answered by
6 years ago
No, you should be 12th qualified to go for this course, however you can go for various Diploma courses.

Answered by
5 years ago
Hello,
Candidates should have scored a minimum pass percentage either at the 12th level or graduation level. The percentages are 45% marks for General category, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST categories. All the best.

Answered by
8 years ago
You are not eligible to seek admission in 5 years integrated law degree programme as the majority of law colleges do not recognise Diploma in law as equivalent to 10+2.
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