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To join an LLB program, specific educational qualifications are required, which usually include passing the 12th standard or an equivalent examination. However, if you are a direct student and did not attend the 1st PUC (Pre-University Course) but have completed 2nd PUC, you may still be eligible to apply for an LLB program.
In India, the Bar Council of India (BCI) mandates that for a 3-year LLB program, candidates must have completed their graduation from a recognized university. For a 5-year integrated LLB program, completion of 12th grade is required.
Given your situation:
However, admission requirements can vary between institutions, so it's best to check with the specific college or university you intend to apply to. If you do not have the 1st PUC marks card, it might be necessary to provide proof of your 2nd PUC completion and other relevant documents.
If there are any gaps or missing documents, colleges might require an affidavit or a declaration to clarify the situation.
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Yes, it's generally possible to join an LLB program as a direct second-year student without your 1st PUC marks card. However, the specific requirements and procedures may vary depending on the university or institution you're applying to.
Here are some common requirements or considerations:
It's essential to contact the specific universities or institutions you're interested in to get accurate and up-to-date information. They can provide you with the exact requirements and procedures for direct admission to the second year of their LLB program.
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