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Yes , a TOSS (Telangana Open School Society) Intermediate student can apply for a 5 year BA LLB course provided they meet the following eligibility criteria :
1. Educational Qualification : The minimum requirement is usually 12th or equivalent with a recognized board , which includes TOSS Intermediate .
2. Minimum Marks : Many law entrance exams and universities require at least 45% marks (40% for reserved categories) in 12th .
3. Gap Year Policy : Most law entrance exams and universities do not have an issue with a gap between studies as long as you meet the eligibility criteria and provide proper documentation .
4. Age Limit : As per the Bar Council of India (BCI) , there is no upper age limit for admission to law courses . However, some universities might have their own age criteria, so it's best to confirm with the institution .
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Yes, as a student who has completed the Intermediate course through the Telangana Open School Society (TOSS), you are eligible to apply for a 5-year integrated BA LL.B. program, as Open school qualifications like those from TOSS are recognized for admission to such programs.
Regarding the 6-year gap between your 10th standard and Intermediate studies, most law colleges do not have specific restrictions concerning educational gaps. However, admission policies can vary between institutions.
Though with your TOSS Intermediate qualification, you can apply for a 5-year BA LL.B. program, and the gap in your education is unlikely to be a barrier
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Yes, a student who completed TOSS (Telangana Open School Society) Intermediate and has a six-year gap between Class 10 and Intermediate can apply for a BA LLB (5-year course).
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Yes, a student who has completed their 12th through the Telangana Open School Society (TOSS) can apply for a BA LLB (5-year course), provided they meet the specific eligibility requirements set by the law schools or universities they are applying to.
Regarding the 6-year gap between your 10th and TOSS inter, it may not automatically disqualify you, but some universities or colleges may have specific age or gap criteria. However, many law schools generally focus on your qualification (such as completing the 12th grade) and entrance exam score, rather than the gap between schooling. It is advisable to check with the specific institutions where you plan to apply for BA LLB to confirm their gap year policy.
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