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Will you please five me idea for the Course duration of LLB course after completion of B.Com???
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LLB - Bachelor of law is an bachelor degree. The duration of the course is for three years and the course is divided into six semester. Course duration of LLB after B.Com is also 3 years Eligibility criteria for LLB Course:- -You should be qualified in three years bachelor degree in any discipline from recognized university -You should qualified in any bachelor degrees like , B.com / B.sc / BBA / B.A etc . -You should score minimum 50% percentage of marks in bachelor degree -Relaxation is given for SC/ST candidates and OBC candidates for 5% percentage of marks . Best Law Colleges in India :- -Faculty of Law of University -The University Law College -Indian Law Society -Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law -New Law Academy -Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law -Delhi Faculty of Law -Amity Law School -Bangalore Institute of Legal Studies -Bharati Vidyapeeth University
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The course duration of LLB law course is of three years after B.Com Eligibility criteria for LLB after B.Com: You should have B.com degree with a minimum of 40% marks in aggregate and 35% for SC/ST candidates. For admission you have to clear CLAT Syllabus for CLAT 1. Elementary mathematics 2. General english 3. General knowledge 4. Legal aptitude and logical reasoning Best LLB colleges in INDIA: National Law Institute University, Bhopal Symbiosis Law School, Pune Law College, pune Government Law College, Mumbai Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar NLSIU, Bangalore NUJS, Kolkata National Law University, Delhi NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad Campus Law Centre, Delhi University, Delhi KIIT Law School Faculty of Law, Mumbai University, Mumbai Army Institute of Law, Mohali Deptt. Of Laws, Punjab University, Chandigarh Amity Law School, Delhi Faculty of Law, BHU, Varanasi University Law College, Bangalore University, Bangalore
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