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i have obtained 43% in LLB. I come under general category. How can i pursue LLM. Please suggest.


Girisha M S 16th Jun, 2021
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Shweta Goel 26th Jul, 2021

Hello aspirant,


To get admission in Masters of legislative law, one needs to have 50-55% minimum marks in graduation. There are some relaxations for reserved cateogries in different universities but the minimum percentage for general category remains to be 50-55%. In Karnataka state law University, the minimum percentage required is 45%, so you cannot get admission in this college.

However you can also check in the local law colleges (both government and private) in and around your place or anywhere across the country where they are not strict with law graduation marks.

If not, then you should explore options other than law.

I hope this information helps you.

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