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LLB in distance mode isn't recognized by Bar Council of India, hence if you wish to pursue LLB then consider doing it through regular mode, also law as a subject isn't only about learning theoretical concepts but about practical applications as well,
the eligibility criteria for LLB is candidate needs to passed Bachelor's Degree in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% marks and in case reserved category it's 40%. Universities like DU and BHU require minimum 50% marks while universities like Kurukshetra, Rohtak, Meerut require only 45% marks in graduation.
Entrance test conducted for LLB are as follows-
DU LLB conducted by Delhi University
BHU-UET(Law) by BHU
TS LAWCET- Law Common Entrance Test is conducted by colleges and universities in Telangana
AP LAWCET-Law Common Entrance Test is conducted by colleges and universities in Andhra Pradesh,
MHT CET LAW - Law Common Entrance Test is conducted by colleges and universities in Maharashtra,
KLEE - Law Common Entrance Test is conducted by colleges and universities in Kerala
And in some cases that of TNDALU, admission is based on the merit of the qualigying examination.
Top colleges offering LLB with its fee structure are as follows;
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