Hello,
In order to pursue postgraduate degree in law it's compulsory to have passed LLB for a duration of three years( based on the eligibility criteria of graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with 45-50% aggregate) or passed integreated law courses such as BA-LLB/BSc-LLB, BCom-LLB.BBA-LLB to name a few (for which eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board in any stream with 45% aggregate), you cannot pursue LLM if you don't have graduation in either of the law program mentioned above., the aggregate factor may differ depending upon the norms of the concerned university, usually it's 50-55% aggregate.
Dear Aspirant,
there are chances you will be able to pursue your post graduation in Law, however without an under graduation degree in Law, the LLM, will not qualify you professionally as a lawyer. Hence before pursuing a post graduation degree in the filed of Law it is best you do a few conversion courses such as CPE or GDL.
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