I have completed B.Tech in Electrical & Electronics Engineering, I'm I eligible to persue LLB and if eligible can I pursue LLB in distance learning?
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Hello,
Eligibility Criteria for LLB is passed Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% marks, for reserved category it's 40%.In case of certain universities like DU & BHU require minimum 50% marks, so you're definitely eligible provided you meet the aggregate factor, admission process varies among colleges, for some it's based on the merit of the qualifying examination, in case of other entrance tests are conducted such as DU LLB conducted by Delhi University, BHU UET by conducted by Banaras Hindu University,LSAT scores are accepted by many reputed universities etc in addition to this we have state level entrance exams like TS LAWCET, AP LAWCET, KLEE, MAH CET LAW etc. Now, coming to your question law in distance mode isn't recognized by Bar Council of India, also law as a subject isn't merely restricted to gaining theoretical concepts, there are practical applications to this course as well, hence it's better you pursue it through distance mode.
Eligibility Criteria for LLB is passed Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% marks, for reserved category it's 40%.In case of certain universities like DU & BHU require minimum 50% marks, so you're definitely eligible provided you meet the aggregate factor, admission process varies among colleges, for some it's based on the merit of the qualifying examination, in case of other entrance tests are conducted such as DU LLB conducted by Delhi University, BHU UET by conducted by Banaras Hindu University,LSAT scores are accepted by many reputed universities etc in addition to this we have state level entrance exams like TS LAWCET, AP LAWCET, KLEE, MAH CET LAW etc. Now, coming to your question law in distance mode isn't recognized by Bar Council of India, also law as a subject isn't merely restricted to gaining theoretical concepts, there are practical applications to this course as well, hence it's better you pursue it through distance mode.
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Hello,
Yes, you can pursue law after B.Tech. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B requires a candidate to have secured minimum of 50% marks in graduation degree.For admission, you will have to clear entrance exams for particular college.You cannot pursue in distance mode.
I hope this helps.
Yes, you can pursue law after B.Tech. The eligibility criteria for pursuing LL.B requires a candidate to have secured minimum of 50% marks in graduation degree.For admission, you will have to clear entrance exams for particular college.You cannot pursue in distance mode.
I hope this helps.
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thanks for the information and also I would like to know what are the entrance exams for LLB and when can I apply for them and what is the complete LLB course duration?
siragonivijay143
These are the entrance exams for LLB course which is of 5 years duration.
CLAT
AILET
LSAT
CLAT
AILET
LSAT