Law colleges having eligibility criteria above 45% below 50% because I've 49.20% in 10+2 and I can't get any good college.
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Bar Council of India may from time to time, stipulate the minimum percentage of marks not below 45% of the total marks in case of general category applicants, 42% for OBC category*and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants, to be obtained for the qualifying examination, such as +2 Examination in case of Integrated Five Years course or Degree course in any discipline for Three years LL.B. course, for the purpose of applying for and getting admitted into a Law Degree Program of any recognized University in either of the streams.
And therefore you are eligible for talking admission in any college you want through clat .
Thankyou
Bar Council of India may from time to time, stipulate the minimum percentage of marks not below 45% of the total marks in case of general category applicants, 42% for OBC category*and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants, to be obtained for the qualifying examination, such as +2 Examination in case of Integrated Five Years course or Degree course in any discipline for Three years LL.B. course, for the purpose of applying for and getting admitted into a Law Degree Program of any recognized University in either of the streams.
And therefore you are eligible for talking admission in any college you want through clat .
Thankyou
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Hey,
Bar Council of India may from time to time,stipulate the minimum percentage of marks not below 45 percent of the total marks for general category applicants,42 percent for OBC category, and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants in the qualifying examination that is,12th boards in case of five years integrated programme of Law or Degree course in any discipline for three year's LLB course,for the purpose of getting admitted into a Law Degree Programme of any recognised university in either of the streams.
Therefore,you are eligible for pursuing Law in any college in India provided you qualify the respective entrace tests.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
Bar Council of India may from time to time,stipulate the minimum percentage of marks not below 45 percent of the total marks for general category applicants,42 percent for OBC category, and 40% of the total marks in case of SC and ST applicants in the qualifying examination that is,12th boards in case of five years integrated programme of Law or Degree course in any discipline for three year's LLB course,for the purpose of getting admitted into a Law Degree Programme of any recognised university in either of the streams.
Therefore,you are eligible for pursuing Law in any college in India provided you qualify the respective entrace tests.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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