is there any bsc llb? is there any direct admission process? without giving clat Or any other similar exam.
Hello aspirant ,
A 5-year integrated law programme called BSc LLB is available right after your standard +2 from any stream. Chemistry, biotechnology, electronic devices, and other science topics are covered in the BSc LLB programme before law topics are covered (Civil Law, Corporate Law, Labour Law, Tax Law, Administrative Law, Patent Law, Criminal Law, etc.)
To be accepted into the BSc LLB programme, applicants must fulfil a number of requirements,
Candidates may enroll in a BSc LLB programme if they have completed their 10+2 requirements from an approved board. The majority of elite law schools require applicants from the General/ OBC/ Specially Abled Person categories to have at least a 45 percent grade point average at the 10+2 level, while the requirement for SC/ ST students is 40 percent.
Candidates who have passed their 10+2 exams are eligible for this programme because it is a UG degree. The majority of applications for this degree are processed through entrance exams. Merit-based admission is only used by a few colleges.
However, there are very few universities/colleges that take direct admission i.e through donations. So, it is very difficult for the aspirant to take up BSc LLB without CLAT or any other similar entrance exams(LSAT, SET,LAWCET).
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