What is the eligibility to pursue LL.M?
am a post graduate in law through distance mode of education. and doing practice in law.
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Yes.
Eligibility for LLM in Corporate Law:
The minimum requirement of eligibility for the course is LLB (Bachelor of Law) or another equivalent degree, completed with a minimum aggregate score of 45% for general category and 40% for SC/ST from a recognized university.
Course Level: Post-graduate
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