Hi Team, I would like to take admission in 3 years LLB and my aggregate % (including Six sems) is 44 % and in final year i got 47 %, but i have domicile certificate. is there any benifits for domicile certificate ? so can i get admission in 3 years LLB ? Can i get admission basis on final year result?
To pursue a 3-year LLB course, you typically need to have a graduate degree with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks for the general category, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC/ST.Since your aggregate percentage is 44%, you're slightly short of the general category cutoff.
However, having a domicile certificate can be beneficial, as some institutions and universities offer relaxation in the eligibility criteria or provide additional weightage to candidates with a domicile certificate. This can vary depending on the specific institution or university you're applying to.
Regarding admission based on your final year result, some institutions might consider your final year percentage (47% in your case) for admission. However, this is not a standard practice and depends on the institution's admission policies.
To increase your chances of getting admission to a 3-year LLB course:
- Check institution-specific eligibility criteria: Research the specific institutions you're interested in and check their eligibility criteria, as some might have more relaxed requirements.
- Look for domicile-based benefits: Investigate if the institutions you're applying to offer any benefits or relaxation in eligibility criteria for candidates with a domicile certificate.
- Contact the institutions directly: Reach out to the institutions' admission departments to inquire about their admission policies and whether they consider final year results for admission.
Admission to a 3-year LLB program typically requires a minimum aggregate percentage, which varies by university and category. If you have a domicile certificate, you may be eligible for state-specific reservations. Some universities consider the final year percentage. Check the official eligibility criteria for confirmation.