How many marks are necessary for LL.M. in Constitutional and Administrative Law at Institute of Law, Nirma University?

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    Shubham Tejas | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    Admission Process for LL.M. in Constitutional and Administrative Law, a One Year Postgraduate Programme at Institute of Law, Nirma University is based on PG CLAT merit rank. The institute can conduct its own examination for filling the NRI/NRI Sponsored seats which is 15% of the total seats. The eligibility is that a student must have passed a 3 Year LL.B. law degree programme after the completion of graduation or must have passed a Five Year Integated law degree programme with an aggregate of 50% marks minimum from a Bar Council of Indiarecognisedand approved college.

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago

    You need to do LLB first because the Eligibility Criteria for LLM is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in LL.B, subject to valid score in entrance exam i.e CLAT followed by an interview.

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