I am 40yrs old and want to do law after graduation ,what is the procedure
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Hi,
You can pursue law after graduation as there is no upper age limit for taking LLB examination but for that you need to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% marks if you are from the general category and 45% if you are from the reserved category in your graduation. On fulfilling the minimum eligibility criteria, you will be able to sit for the LLB entrance examination. The final admission to various law colleges will be based on either your marks in the qualifying degree or on the basis of entrance examination marks. Some of the entrance examinations are DU LLB, PU LLB, MHCET, LSAT etc.
You can pursue law after graduation as there is no upper age limit for taking LLB examination but for that you need to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% marks if you are from the general category and 45% if you are from the reserved category in your graduation. On fulfilling the minimum eligibility criteria, you will be able to sit for the LLB entrance examination. The final admission to various law colleges will be based on either your marks in the qualifying degree or on the basis of entrance examination marks. Some of the entrance examinations are DU LLB, PU LLB, MHCET, LSAT etc.
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