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only 45% of intermediate marks or given it is are not eligible or non eligible in LLB?


venkibabu talluri 20th Apr, 2022
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ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 20th Apr, 2022

Hi

One has the option to pursue llb in two ways:-

  • 5 year llb /integrated llb like BA llb, Bcom llb etc :- One becomes eligible for 5 year integrated LLB like BA LLB etc with qualification of 10 + 2


  • 3 year llb :- for 3 year llb , you need to be  a graduate.

With 12th qualification, you are eligible for 5 year llb.

Yes, with 45 % in 12th you are definitely eligible for 5 year llb.

For example,

Clat in the most widely accepted entrance examination for 5 year LLB and it is accepted by any NLUs as well and to be eligible for clat one needa at least 45% in class 12, if belongs to the general category and with 45% in class 12th you satisfy this criteria and thus you are very much eligible and so nothing to worry at all

For your reference,

CLAT  eligibility criteria for 5-year integrated llb  is given below :-

------) You need to have 12th qualification. Those appearing for 12th board examination are also provisionally eligible.

------) You must  pass your 12th board exam with at least 45% marks while SC and ST category students need only 40% marks.

------) There is no age limit for CLAT


For more and detailed information you can visit our page the link for the same is given below

https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria


Some of the top colleges accepting CLAT is provided below

>>>>> NLSIU Bangalore - National Law School of India University

>>>>> NLU Hyderabad - NALSAR University of Law

>>>>> GNLU Gandhinagar - Gujarat National Law University

>>>>> RGNUL Patiala - Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law

>>>>> NUJS Kolkata - The West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences

>>>>> NLU Jodhpur - National Law University


To get the complete list go through

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/ranking/top-law-colleges-in-India-accepting-clat-score


To help you further,

Here's a brief of your clat UG  examination pattern :-

------------) total number of questions :- 150 questions

------------) type of questions asked :- Mcqs/objective, basically your clat question paper contains several passages of around 300 to 450 words and those passages are followed by series of mcqs.

------------)  medium of the question paper :- English

------------)  mode of the examination :- it will be conducted in offline mode / pen paper based examination

------------)  total marks :- the examination will be conducted for a total of 150 marks

------------) Duration of the examination :- 2 hours

------------) marking scheme :-

  • you get one mark for each correct answer .

  • here is penalty of 0.25 Mark for each wrong answer

------------) Subject wise number of questions in your clat 2021 examination is provided below:-

  • *english language :-  28 - 32 questions

  • *quantitative techniques :- 13-17questions

  • *Legal Reasoning :- 35-39 questions

  • *current affairs including gk :- 35-39 questions

  • *Logical Reasoning :- 28-32 questions

For more details regarding clat examination pattern you can visit our page for which link is provided is provided below

https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-exam-pattern


Thank you

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