What is the eligibility criteria and admission procedure of LLM? I scored 56% in LLB in 2003.
Asked about Faculty of Law, Aligarh Muslim University - Master of Law (LL.M.)
Asked by Pawan tiwari
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3 Answers
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Hey there,
As far as I have found out, below is the results.
Eligibility for LLM Course:
All aspirants who possess a graduation degree in LLB/BA LLB course offered at Aligarh Muslim University or any other recognized university with at least 55% aggregate marks meet the AMU law entrance exam 2018 eligibility criteria for LLM course admissions.
Selection Process:
AMU LLM Admission through Department Test.
Rest, you can yourself visit the official website of AMU to find more.
www.amu.ac.in
Best of Luck. -
For A.M.U. LL.M. admission, a departmental test is conducted by A.M.U. whose form is released after January and its last date is in the end of March (however, it keeps on changing so one must always check for the form date). The form fee is Rs 400. The exam is conducted in the end of June and the test is of 2 hours.
Talking of the eligibility, the eligibility mentioned in the A.M.U. admission guide is just that one must be qualified with LL.B./B.A.LL.B. examination of this university or an examination recognized by the university as its equivalent with not less than 55% marks. -
For AMU LLM admission:
Qualifying Examination:
LL.B./B.A.LL.B. examination of this university or an examination recognized by the university as its equivalent with not less than 55% marks.
Selection Process:
Through Departmental Test
Test Paper Details:
There shall be one paper of 100 marks consisting of 20 short answer type questions of LL.B./BA.LL.B. standard.
Medium:
English
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