to study LLM ,can I do b.com LLB?? and for how many years I have to do b.com LLB to give the CLAT exam .
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LLM is a post-graduate degree in law for which you need to be a graduate in law from a recognized university, and it can be either five years integrated law for a duration of five years based on class 12th educational qualification or LLB for a duration of three years for which the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from a recognized university, the aggregate factor differs as per the universities, now coming to your question BCom-LLB is like any other integrated law courses such as BA-LLB, BSc-LLB, BCA-LLB,BBA-LLB etc, the only difference in these respective courses are the subject combinations with that of law, as I mentioned above integrated law program is for a duration of five years and this includes BCom-LLB also, the eligibility criteria to appear for CLAT is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 45% aggregate, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, CLAT is conducted for admission to undergraduate courses such as integrated law courses, and postgraduate course as in LLM, CLAT isn't conducted for admission to three years LLB course based on the eligibility criteria of graduation.
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