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Since you're already a post-graduate, you can consider pursuing LLB for a duration of three years, its eligibility criteria is passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% marks and in case reserved category it's 40%. Universities like DU and BHU require minimum 50% marks while universities like Kurukshetra, Rohtak, Meerut require only 45% marks in graduation.
Admission process may be based on the merit of the qualifying examination as in case of TNDALU or done through entrance test as follows-
There are also state level law entrance test such as MAH CET LAW in Maharashtra for which candidates need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university securing 45% aggregate, relaxation in terms of aggregate is offered to reserved categories which you can check out at https://law.careers360.com/exams/mhcet-law, other than this there are KLEE in Kerala, AP LAWCET in Andhra Pradesh, and TS LAWCET in Telangana.
Explore complete information about LLB at https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
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