I had completed my LL.B in 2014 with 54% under Karnataka University and want to pursue LL.M. Am I eligible for CLAT LL.M?

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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
Hi jayshree CLAT Eligibility: A candidate must have secured minimum marks required in 12th standard, as per the category to which s/he belongs: For Unreserved /OBC /Specially Able Persons (SAP) and other categories -A minimum of 45% marks required. For SC/ST Category -A minimum of 40% marks requi

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Manash Mondal
8 years ago
Yes, you can surely attempt CLAT for LLM. The only requirement for CLAT LLM is a prior graduate law degree with 55% marks. So, unless you belong to some reserved category, like SC, ST or OBC, you aren't eligible.

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