Do the Master of Law (LLM) eligibility criteria differ for the reserved category candidates at Government Law College, Indore?
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The Master of Law (LLM) eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates at Government Law College, Indore differ in terms of the minimum percentage of marks required in the LL.B. degree. Reserved category candidates require a minimum of 50% marks, whereas general category candidates require a minimum of 55% marks.
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Admissions for the LL.M. programme at Government Law College (GLC) Indore are typically conducted in the months of June and July each year. While the exact dates for 2025 aren't out yet, the application process usually begins shortly after undergraduate law results are declared. You'll need to keep a close eye on the official website of GLC Indore or the Department of Higher Education (DHE) Madhya Pradesh portal, as they publish the detailed notification, application forms, and counselling schedules there. It's a good idea to set a reminder for early June to check, as seats are often limited and the process can move quite quickly.
To get admission into BBA LLB programme at Government Law College, Indore, you need to appear for CLAT (Common Law Admission Test). The college also considers merit in the qualifying exam (10+2) for admissions.
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