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Hello sir/madam
Will I get admission for LLB course at the age of 36 years and with the qualification of 12th class?
With 12th Qualification your not eligible to take Directly LLB Course . But you take Integrated LLB Course , That means Bachelor degree + LLB Course .
Integrated LLB Course :-
>> BA ( Bachelor of Arts ) in LLB
>> B.sc ( Bachelor of Science ) in LLB
>> B.com ( Bachelor of Commerce ) in LLB
>> BBA ( Bachelor of Business Administration ) in LLB
Eligibility Criteria for Integrated LLB course ( Delhi University ) :-
>>> The Applicant should Qualified in 12th standard or equivalent Examination in any discipline from recognized university .
>>> The Applicant should score Minimum 50% percentage of marks in 12th board Examination .
>>> You have to qualified in Entrance Examination with good percentage of marks .
>>> The Admission for integrated LLB Entrance Examination based on the Entrance Examination performance .
Important :- Relaxation Will Applicable for sc/st candidates for 5% Percentage of marks .
Entrance Examination for LLB course :-
-Common Law Admission Test
-Kerala Law School Admission Test
-NALSAR Entrance Examination
-Law School Admission Test
To Apply for this Entrance Examination , you should Complete 12th Standard in any discipline from recognized University . you should score Minimum 50% Percentage of marks . Final year candidate may also eligible to apply for this Examination .
Books for LLB Course :-
- LL.B. Entrance Exam ( Practice Papers ) by Gaurav Mehta
- LL.B Entrance Examination by Gyan Prakash
- LLB CLAT Entrance Examination ( Study Package ) by A. P Bhardwaj
- LLB Entrance Exam Guide by Ravi Chopra
- LLB Entrance Examination ( Guide ) by Universal Law Publishers
- LL.B. Entrance Examination by Jain/ Lal
- LL.B. Entrance Examination ( Guide ) by Pankaj / Kr. Jaiswal
- LLB Entrance Examination M A Rashid/ Nisa Fasil
- LL.B Entrance Examination ( Guide) by Universal
Best Integrated LLB Colleges In India :-
-Symbiosis Society's Law College
-National Law Institute University
-The West Bengal National University of Judicial Sciences
-Amity Law School
-Government Law College
-National Law School of India University
-National Academy of Legal Studies and Research University
-Faculty of Law, Delhi
-National Law Institute University
-The Indian Law Society's Law College