I have 75 prcnt in class 12 passed in 2006 graduate in B.A. From calcutta university in 2009 with 39 prcnt. Can I study 3yrs LL.B. Now.

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pradeep kumar
5 years ago
No, you can not pursue it. The basic eligibility criteria of 3 years regular LLB is graduation with minimum 45% of marks.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
5 years ago
Yes, you can pursue law but only with the university which allows you to pursue Masters with 39 percentage of marks.

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