i wan to do llb, but i m having 44% marks in grad. so how can i do it. please help me.........

0 303 Views | Posted 2012-07-04 10:45:32
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-07-04 10:55:42
    Hi,
    Generally speaking, the eligibility criteria for LLB is that one should have a B.A / BSc / B.com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and 35% for SC/ST candidates.
    There is generally a 2% Weightage for the post graduate degree holders.
    For seeking admission in law course the students have to give an entrance test and a personal interview.
    So you can definitely proceed further. Refer to the link below for Law colleges in India-
    tinyurl.com/buwenv9 (Place the URL in the address bar)
    You can refine the search as per the location preference and shortlist the ones for which you meet the qualifying criteria.
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    kavita goswami | Contributor-Level 7

    2012-07-04 11:18:58
    IN NCR INMANTEC LAW INSTITUTE CAN BE TRIED -LOCATED INGHAZIABAD-DR KAVITA

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