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What are the eligibility criteria for the 5-year LLB program?
Candidates typically need to have completed their higher secondary education (12th grade) with a minimum percentage, usually around 45% to 50%, depending on the institution. Some universities may require specific entrance exam scores.
How does the admission process for the 3-year LLB program differ from the 5-year program?
The 3-year LLB program generally requires applicants to have an undergraduate degree in any discipline. Admissions may involve entrance exams, interviews, or merit-based selections depending on the law school.
Are there any entrance exams for LLB admissions?
Yes, many universities and colleges require candidates to take specific entrance exams, such as the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) for the 5-year LLB and other exams for 3-year programs. Check individual university requirements for details.
What is the age limit for a lawyer?
As of now, there is no age bar for those willing to pursue law as a career.
What documents are typically required for LLB admissions?
Commonly required documents include academic transcripts, proof of identity, photographs, a statement of purpose, and any entrance exam scorecards. Check specific law school guidelines for additional requirements.