How can I become a lawyer or apply for LLB exams after completing B.Sc in maths? What is the eligibility criteria for these exams?

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Asked by raman verma

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    Ayushman Sagar Jha | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    You can opt for BHU UET exam which is conducted by BHU itself.
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    Riya Biswas

    6 years ago
    You must have 45% in graduation if you are a general catagory candidate or 40% for SC/ST, then you are eligible for applying in 3rd year LLB program in DU, BHU, PU, Allahabad University, GLC Mumbai, Osmania, etc. Having its own entrance, you can appear in this. For DU LLB and GLC Mumbai, you must have 50% in graduation for general catagory.
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    Daksh Ahuja | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    Yes, you can pursue your career in law after B.Sc Mathematics. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LLB is that you have to get minimum of 50% marks in your graduation degree and you might have to clear some entrance test with it, ( it may vary with the university you want to take admission in)
    After LLB, you can appear for Civil and Judicial services in your respective States. IAS Services, JAGS, services in Army, Corporate Lawyer, Legal Advisors in MNCs and Company, Legal Processing outsourcing, Practice in Criminal, Civil or Income Tax as an Advocate. It will be advisable if you do your degree from a well known university that pr
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