What is the minimum requirement for pg in law
The basic eligibility criteria fot L.L.M is as follows:
1)The minimum requirement of eligibility for the course is an L.L.B (Bachelor of Law) or another equivalent degree, completed with a minimum aggregate score of 45% for general category and 40% for SC/ST, from a recognized university.
2) Entrance exams such as CLAT.
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PG in Law in called Masters in law which is abbreviated as LLM. It is a 2-year post-graduate degree which allows a law graduate to specialize in one of many legal sub-streams. The basic eligibility for this program is the completion of an undergraduate law degree from any recognized university with minimum aggregate marks. A candidate with masters degree in law is expected to work as Lawyers, Legal consultants, Indian Legal Services, Advisors, Solicitor, Legal Writer etc. who can earn INR 40,000 to 50,000 monthly.
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The requirement for pg in law is as below. Feel free to ask any more queries
- A bachelor's degree in law or social science with 55% aggregate
- Entrance test like CLAT, LSAT or AILET
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