Is PGDBA (63%) considered if graduation marks (42%) does not meet the eligibility criteria for llb?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    The eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B. (Bachelor of Laws) of 3 years are as follows:
    1. Educational Qualification: The candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university. The minimum aggregate percentage required varies from university to university and ranges from 45% to 55%.
    2. Age Limit: The candidate must not be more than 30 years of age for the general category, while for the reserved categories, there may be a relaxation in the upper age limit.
    3. Nationality: The candidate must be an Indian citizen.
    4. Entrance Exam: Some universities and colleges conduct their own entrance exams, and cand
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    3 years ago
    The basic eligibility criteria prescribed by the Bar Council of India may from time to time, stipulate the minimum percentage of marks not below 45% of the total marks in case of general category applicants and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants, to be obtained for the qualifying examination, such as +2 Examination in case of Integrated Five Years course or Degree course in any discipline for Three years LL.B. Course, for the purpose of applying for and getting admitted into a Law Degree programme of any recognised University in either of the streams. Provided that such a minimum qualifying marks shall not automatic
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