I scored 89 percentile in 12th and 361 All India SC rank in CLAT. Am I eligible for admission in B.A LL.B (Hons. )?
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The eligibility for B.A. LL.B. Hons at LPU is 60% in 10+2 in any stream but with English. Law programme is also available as B.Com LL.B. Hons and BBA LL.B. Hons in University. The choice is yours. This five year integrated programme, approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), is recommended for those who are keen to understand social issues and want to espouse social causes, promote social harmony, and make a perceptible social impact. On completion of the programme a student will be fully equipped with the required theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the field of law to become a responsible member of the legal professio...more
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Ashish Sharma Education Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler. | Scholar-Level 17
5 years agoHI Venkatesh, Yes, you will be eligible for B.A. LL.B. Hons at LPU. Eligibility criteria is that candidate must have 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 in any stream and English must be studied as a subject. This five year integrated programme, approved by the Bar Council of India (BCI), is recommended for those who are keen to understand social issues and want to espouse social causes, promote social harmony, and make a perceptible social impact. On completion of the programme a student will be fully equipped with the required theoretical knowledge and practical experience in the field of law to become a responsible member of the legal profe...more -
LPU offers more than 250 programmes where Law is one among them. The School of Law is governed and regulated by the Bar Council of India (BCI) and its curriculum is also provided by BCI and in order to make students top-to-date and the latest trends in the field of law, the School of Law takes initiatives to modify the curriculum as and when need arises. Students have undergone internships at various High Courts, law firms, law chambers, commissions, corporate houses and NGOs. The Alumni's are working as Judicial officers, Legal practitioners and Corporate advisors and Civil servants. In addition to this, MOOT court sessions are also p...more
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