I want to pursue 3 years of LLB course. I've done my graduation from IGNOU. Does LLB require regular graduates?
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2 years ago
Yes you are eligible for LLB course and Yes, LLB (Bachelor of Laws) typically requires candidates to have completed their graduation from arecogniseduniversity or institution. Most law schools and universities offering LLB programs require candidates to have a bachelor's degree in any discipline.

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9 years ago
Eligibility criteria for 3 years LLB degree course is Graduate/Post-Graduate Degree from Indian University with at least 50% marks or an equivalent grade point in the aggregate in either of them. Graduate degrees of IGNOU are valid and acceptable for admission in LLB.
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9 years ago
You are eligibile for regular LLB. If you do regular LLB from a university of institute recognized by bar council you will face no difficulty.
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