I've completed BA (Hindi)+B.Com+MCA (pursuing). I would like to do LLM. Am I eligible to pursue LLM?

My profile: BA (Hindi) - 64%, B.Com - 55% and MCA - 67% (pursuing).

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    LL. M. is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in LL.B. Subject to valid score in entrance exam followed by an interview. CLAT AILET ISAT, NEST are the exams through you can take admission. Generally, universities offering LL. M. course conduct an Entrance Test for admission to the programme. The application forms for this course are available in the month of April-May every year. You can consider below-written options for doing LL. M. National Law University, Jodhpur, ILS LAW COLLEGE - PUNE, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Gujarat National Law University, School of Law- LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY - JALANDHAR, THE WEST
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    Hi Basavaraj,
    You need to do LL.B. First because the Eligibility Criteria for LL. M. is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in LL.B. Subject to valid score in entrance exam followed by an interview. CLAT AILET ISAT, NEST are the exams through you can take admission. Generally, universities offering LL. M. course conduct an Entrance Test for admission to the programme. The application forms for this course are available in the month of April-May every year. You can consider below-written options for doing LL. M. National Law University, Jodhpur, ILS LAW COLLEGE - PUNE, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Gujarat National Law U
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    Kritika Agarwal | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    L.L.M. Eligibility
    The LLM program can be done only by those who have successfully completed their under graduation in law i.e. LLB/BL degree/5-year LLB degree course under 10+2+5 pattern or an equivalent degree from a recognized university with not less than 55% marks in the aggregate (50% in case of reserved categories, i.e., SC/ST/Persons with Disability). Percentage and other criteria are mostly the same but may vary as per an institutes policy.
    There is no restriction on the age for admission to most of the Masters in law courses offered through distance. In fact, a candidate with a graduate degree from any recognized university is
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