I have completed my graduation in 2012 and now I want to do LL.B. Is it possible?

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    Shikhar Saini | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Yes, you can. There is no restriction for studies. Please select subjects for your under graduation and then apply to colleges. You have option of doing it full time, part time as well as from distance learning. Depending upon your situation, you can select one of these modes. Do not worry about the reasons of the past and focus on your future. To be eligible for admission in the LL.B. -3 Year degree programme, the candidate should:
    Have passed Graduation (10+2+3 pattern) in any discipline from a recognised College/University, having secured minimum 45% marks in aggregate for general category and 40% marks in aggregate for SC/ST categor
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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    Yes, it is possible to do LLB after completing your graduation in 2012. There are many law schools that offer LLB programs for students who have already graduated from another undergraduate program. However, it is important to note that the eligibility requirements for LLB programs vary from school to school. Some schools may require students to have a certain GPA in their undergraduate studies, while others may require students to take the LSAT. It is important to research the eligibility requirements for the specific LLB programs that you are interested in.
    Here are some steps you can take to pursue an LLB after graduation:
    1. *Check t
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