I have done my LLB with 47.5%. Shall I choose to pursue LLM course from Bhuvaneshwari Correspondence College?
Asked about Bhuvaneshwari Correspondence College - Master of Law (LL.M.)
Asked by Kavitha B V
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Hello Kavitha
LLM, CLAT, AILET, LSAT, NEST are the exams through you can take admission. Generally universities offering LLM course conduct an Entrance Test for admission to the program. The application forms for this course are available in the month of April-May every year.The entrance test paper contains around 150 questions which can be both objective and subjective in nature. The duration of the exam is 2 hours which includes negative marking for objective type questions.
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You need to qualify entrance exam. LLM, CLAT, AILET, LSAT, NEST are the exams through you can take admission. Generally universities offering LLM course conduct an Entrance Test for admission to the program. The application forms for this course are available in the month of April-May every year.The entrance test paper contains around 150 questions which can be both objective and subjective in nature. The duration of the exam is 2 hours which includes negative marking for objective type questions.
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How do I contact this college/study center. No response from phone and email fails
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For post graduation in law, minimum marks required are 50% but nevertheless go through the relevant selected college websites.
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Yes, you should. You need to qualify entrance exam. LLM, CLAT, AILET, LSAT, NEST are the exams through you can take admission. Generally universities offering LLM course conduct an Entrance Test for admission to the program. The application forms for this course are available in the month of April-May every year.
The entrance test paper contains around 150 questions which can be both objective and subjective in nature. The duration of the exam is 2 hours which includes negative marking for objective type questions. The marks deducted are usually 1/4th of the marks allocated to the question.
The marking scheme is not fixed for all the uni...more -
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Avishek Pradhan Law Enthusiast helping other Law Enthusiasts. | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoYour percentage is slightly low then the required 50-55%. It will be a bit difficult for you to get admitted in a good Law School.
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