Llb me Admission ke liye minimum kitni % honi chahiye Graduation me OBc category ke lie? aur 5 years llb ke liye kya terms and conditions hai?
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The core difference between integrated law course such as BA-LLB, BCom-LLB, BBA-LLB etc, and that of LLB is the duration that is the former is for a duration of five years, and the latter for a duration of three years, next comes the eligibility criteria of integrated law course (for example if you intend to appear for CLAT that is conducted at national level) is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 45% aggregate if you belong to OBC category, on the other hand the eligibility criteria for LLB is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized University the required aggregate may vary among colleges, for example in case of BHU (where admission is done through entrance test BHU UET) OBC candidates require 45% aggregate in graduation, also admission process varies in both cases, either it's done through entrance test or based on the merit of the qualifying examination.
The core difference between integrated law course such as BA-LLB, BCom-LLB, BBA-LLB etc, and that of LLB is the duration that is the former is for a duration of five years, and the latter for a duration of three years, next comes the eligibility criteria of integrated law course (for example if you intend to appear for CLAT that is conducted at national level) is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 45% aggregate if you belong to OBC category, on the other hand the eligibility criteria for LLB is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized University the required aggregate may vary among colleges, for example in case of BHU (where admission is done through entrance test BHU UET) OBC candidates require 45% aggregate in graduation, also admission process varies in both cases, either it's done through entrance test or based on the merit of the qualifying examination.
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