Is CLAT required for LLM at Indian Law Institute?
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Yes, CLAT is required for LLM.All eligible candidates must fill the CLAT application form before the last date. The consortium released the updated eligibility criteria of CLAT for admission to 5-year LLB and LLM courses on its official website.LL. B. Degree (with not less than 50% marks) from any University/Institution recognized by Bar Council of India to be eligible for enrolment as an advocate in India. A Law Degree from a foreign university with at least 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade as per Association of Indian University (AIU) Guidelines
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Yes, CLAT is required for LLM. The candidates seeking admission to a one-year LLM course at ILI need to fulfill the eligibility criteria:
- The candidate should have cleared graduation with 50% marks in aggregate from any recognized university.
- As per the relaxation granted for these reserved categories, applicants who fall under the SC, ST, or Physically Handicapped categories must receive at least 45 percent of the total possible points.
- Individuals who fall under the category of Kashmiri migrants are required to have obtained a minimum of 40% of the possible points in the qualifying degree exam.
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