I am vikas, i have done PGDM (3 years) from IMT, ghaziabad , i want to take admission in LL.b on the basis of marks obtained in PGDM (3yrs)

Some people are saying that PGDM (3 years) is the diploma course so you are not eligible for taking admission in law.. i am confused now. Tell me how can i take admission in LL.B ?

0 161 Views | Posted 2012-11-07 03:44:59
Asked by Vikas ahuja

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    Prashant Chauhan | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-11-07 11:40:47
    PGDM is your extra qualification other than what is required so its not matter either its diploma or degree.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    ziaul haque ansari ansari

    2012-11-08 00:49:03
    For taking admission in 5 years course the marks of 10+2 are taken into consideration and for 3 years course the marks obtained in Graduation is taken into consideration.
  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-11-07 11:43:56
    Hi,
    You are eligible for LLB since the minimum requirement for it is to hold a graduation degree in a relevant discipline which you must be having as you are already done with PG Diploma which is not possible without graduation. So you may go ahead.
    You can take up a specialization in any of the below keeping in mind your personality, aptitude, ability, strengths and career goals-
    1. Criminal Law
    2. Contract Law
    3. Property Law
    4. Labor Law
    5. Company law
    6. Commercial Law
    7. Corporate Law
    8. Family/Business Law
    ****Top Institutes for Law Course:
    Indian Academy of International Law, New Delhi
    National Law University, Jodhpur
    ILS Law College, Pune
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    ...more

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