Hello friend here is the full eligiblity details of the llm entrance-
There are three ways to taking up an LLM course . . .
[1] Without any entrance exam - There are many tier-3 and some tier-2 Law Colleges across India, where admission is done on a first-come-first-admitted basis.
No entrance exam. Just meet the minimum criteria in terms of your previous academics and pay the fees. The basic eligibility will be 50% in your LLB. (45% for reserved categories)
Some even have a Distance education LLM programs.
[2] With entrance exam - there are tier 2 & tier 1 colleges that have their own entrance exam and in some states there is a common entrance exam for Law Courses across many participating colleges - tier 2 & 3.
For example, the Andhra Pradesh - AP PGLCET, Telangana - TS PGLCET, Kerala CEE , DU LLM entrance exam etc.
Bulk of the seats are filled through the exams, but there will usually be a ‘Management quota’ of seats with higher fees in private colleges that participate in these common entrance process.
Basic eligibility here is usually LLB with at least 50% or 55% (depending on the institute rules), with some relaxation for reserved categories.
[3] Through CLAT - CLAT is the common entrance exam for the National Law Schools / National Law Universities across India.
Basic eligibility is 55% in LLB (50% for reserved categories.)
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