Can I apply on the basis of class 12th marks for BA LLB?

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    Heeralal Gaur I'm simply Good...

    9 years ago
    For LLB you want to do first your Graduate in any stream. I prefer to prepare for CLAT.
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    Puja Chauhan | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    A BA LLB is a five-year integrated course that combines law with arts or social sciences. Students from any stream, including arts, science, commerce, or humanities, can pursue law after class 12th. 

    • Entrance exams
      While not mandatory for all colleges, national-level entrance exams like CLAT or LSAT India can improve your chances of getting into top colleges. 
       
    • Admission process
      Many government colleges conduct their own entrance exams after the class 12 results are declared. Some colleges may also include a personal interview as part of the admission process. 
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    Shweta kumari | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    Hello readers. I hope all are good. Yes, you can apply for BA LLB at LPU based on your class 12th marks. LPU typically requires a minimum of 50% in 12th grade for eligibility in this program. 

    While an entrance exam like LSAT is also accepted, you can gain admission based on your 12th-grade scores without necessarily taking the entrance test. For more detailed information, refer to LPU's official admission guidelines.

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    Mahi Gupta | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    Yes, you can apply for the BA LLB program at LPU based on your Class 12th marks. Typically, LPU requires candidates to have completed 12th grade with a minimum aggregate percentage, usually between 50-60%, depending on category-based relaxations. In addition, candidates may be required to take the LPUNEST (LPU National Entrance and Scholarship Test) or qualify through other recognized law entrance exams, which can also open opportunities for scholarships. By considering both academic performance and entrance scores, LPU ensures that applicants are well-prepared for the BA LLB curriculum, which covers legal principles, humanities, and s

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    Taniksha Agarwal | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying Exam): LPU
    Pass with 90% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent
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    Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English) or equivalent, subject to qualifying LPUNEST or Rank upto 10000 in CLAT or 80 Percentile or above score in LSAT.
    For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium.
    (5% relaxation for SC/ST Applicants and 3% relaxation for OBC Applicants )
    (5% relaxation to North-East states and Sikkim candidates or Defence Personnel and their Dependents or Wards of Kas
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    sahil Dalwal | Contributor-Level 8

    11 months ago

    yes dear you can apply for the admission on the basis of +2 marks. according to eligiblity in lpu you must have

    60% aggrigate marks in your +2 class and you must have studied english subject. LPU's entrance exam will also be mendatory for you that is LPUNEST exam of lpu or you must qualify CLAT exam. 

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    Aman Kaur | Contributor-Level 6

    10 months ago

    Yes, you can apply for a BA LLB program at LPU based on your Class 12th marks.
    However, it's important to note that admission to LPU's BA LLB program often involves qualifying for a specific entrance exam like LPUNEST or CLAT.
    While your Class 12th marks can be a factor in the overall admission process, a good score in the entrance exam is crucial for securing a seat in the program.
    For the most accurate and up-to-date information, I recommend visiting the official LPU website or contacting their admissions office directly. They can provide you with the specific eligibility criteria and application process for the current academic year.

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