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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

36 Months

Bachelor of Legislative Law (LLB) is a three-year full-time program in Law offered by Dr BR Ambedkar University, Agra with the approval of the Bar Council of India (BCI).


Eligibility Criteria

  • Seeking admission to 3-year law course qualifications needed are only 12th and three-year graduation, with 12th being the basic qualification for seeking admission into a 3-year law course,
  • The qualifications of 10th, 12th (+2), and graduation may be obtained through any mode (distance/correspondence / open schooling method).
  • The Pass percentage is 45% for the general category, 42% for the OBC category, and 40% for the SC/ST category.

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