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MODE

Full time

DURATION

60 Months

Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Legislative Law (B.Com LLB) is a five-year full-time Integrated program in Law by Karnataka State Law University, Hubli.


Eligibility Criteria

  • The candidate is An Applicant who has passed in 10+2 or 10+ Diploma.
  • The minimum percentage of marks in qualifying examination shall not be a minimum of 45% for the general category.   42% of OBC category applicants and 40% of total marks in the case of SC and ST applicants.
  • Provided that applicants who have obtained 10 + 2 or graduated through the open universities system directly without having basic qualifications for pursuing such studies are not eligible for admission to a 5-year LLB Law Course of KSLU, Hubli. 

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