I completed my graduation in 2000 with 45% (without aggregate). Am I eligible for admission to 3-year LLB course? I belong to open category.

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    Ritik Kumar Raushan

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    Yes, you are likely eligible for the 3-year LLB course. For the open/general category, the minimum requirement is generally 45% in your graduation. You have 45%, which meets this requirement, even though it's without aggregate. 

    Explanation:

    General Category Minimum:

    The Bar Council of India (BCI) and most law schools specify a minimum of 45% in your bachelor's degree for general category applicants. 

    "Without Aggregate":

    The fact that your percentage is not an aggregate (meaning it might be the lowest percentage you received in a single subject) might be a concern for some institutions, but most law schools consider the overall p

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